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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good product for the price, effective and easy to use.,
By Mark Felty (Macon, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 170 WATT 2 LITER (0.53 Gallon) DIGITAL ULTRASONIC CLEANER with HEATER (Kitchen)
I primarily purchased this cleaner to clean shell casings with, and have used it to clean watches, jewelry, eyeglasses and coins. I've been happy with the purchase, since it does what it's advertised to do. The Graduated Beaker, Glass, Low form, 800ml Beakers that I mentioned are what I recommend to put the items that you're cleaning in a solution, rather than putting the solution into the cleaner tank. When I said that the directions were funny, if you read one of them, the warning says that you are "not to use while bathing". Darn, I guess I can't set the unit to run its' cycle, and hop in the shower. I guess something got lost in translation.
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't let anyone tell you you don't need soap.,
This review is from: 170 WATT 2 LITER (0.53 Gallon) DIGITAL ULTRASONIC CLEANER with HEATER (Kitchen)
I got this cleaner to clean my diamond engagement ring, which had one of the small diamonds replaced a few months ago. At the time the stone was replaced, the ring was cleaned at the jeweler's and I was astonished at how much more it sparkled than it had when I brought it in. Anyway, fast forward 4 months, and the ring is looking less impressive, but to top it off, the new stone is looking nearly an opaque white. I abuse this ring by wearing it almost constantly regardless of what I'm doing, so I wanted to give the whole thing a good cleaning before accusing them of replacing the missing diamond with something other than a diamond.
After seeing the good reviews here and elsewhere, I selected this unit. I've seen lots of places recommend cleaning jewelry with nothing more than plain water when using an ultrasonic cleaner, and that is what I did. Boy, was I disappointed! It did look cleaner overall, but even after 2 3-minute cycles, it still didn't really sparkle, and the replaced stone still looked different from the rest. Also, looking closely at the underside of the settings, I could see there was definitely dirt in the crevices. So, I tried again, this time with a small squirt of dishwashing liquid in the water, and another cycle with clear tap water afterwards. Now, that's more like it! Even with the ring still under water, I could see the difference. All of the stones are sparkling, now. The unit is as simple as pie to operate, and seems well enough constructed. It has a stainless steel tank, and a plastic basket to protect your valuables from banging against the metal during cleaning. You can watch through a clear plastic window in the lid and see your rings vibrating - pretty cool. Any way, I'm happy with my purchase. Rebeccah
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is great!,
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This review is from: 170 WATT 2 LITER (0.53 Gallon) DIGITAL ULTRASONIC CLEANER with HEATER (Kitchen)
I asked my mother to get me one of these for Christmas because my jewelry was filthy and using the little jar of cleaner with the brush just wasn't cutting it. Wow, was I impressed. We immediately opened it and starting cleaning any jewelry we could find. I am truly pleased with this product and would recommend it. It's simple to use and easy to clean up. Since my jewelry hadn't been cleaned well for a long time, I added some windex to the water for the first cleaning. I was told that I could use an amonia based product on gold and diamonds by a jewelry store owner.
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