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Recommendations for cheap Ultrasonic cleaner

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Recommendations for cheap Ultrasonic cleaner

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Hi All,

As title if you'd be so kind. It won't see a lot of use, hence the cheap price requirement.

Probably biggest thing I'd do is something like a TF534 or Pak3.

Thanks.
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I've got one of these...

www.amazon.co.uk/Ultrasonic-Stainless-S ... 073Z9MVN7/

But I doubt a PAK would fit in a 3L one.

My only issue with these things is they take bloody ages to heat up.. I might look at it at some point, I assume it just got a resistor bolted on the bottom of the thing.. needs a bigger one...
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Thanks, will have to have a measure up and see.

What do you use cleaner fluid wise?
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PhilC wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:02 pm What do you use cleaner fluid wise?
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Ok, thanks. Might have to wait a bit before I've got room for it.
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