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    please im about to buy a ultrasonic.. and i wanna hear from u guys about brands who make small ultrasonic... i make small jewelry in a small quantity ... so i need some small... any advice?
    wich brand are trustfull? ...
    im in the US. so i can reach some brands and others no.. but i wanna hear from u all.

    thank you so much.

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    I use a Soniclean Australian made, I Have no idea if they are available in the in the USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by china View Post
    I use a Soniclean Australian made, I Have no idea if they are available in the in the USA
    thank you china! i will search about those.

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    Elma. I know Otto Frei carries them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ps_bond View Post
    Elma. I know Otto Frei carries them.
    thank you bond... but even those smallest do the job ? im really atempt to take one of them.. i just dont wanna chinese made... because for me is a investment for long term.

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    An ultrasonic is by no means essential for low volume work. For generations jewellers have used detergents, hot water, and a soft brush. Now you even have water soluble compounds like Manzerna. Dennis.

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    Must say I have used the ultrasonic cleaners I use for my clock restoration but find the faff of charging it with the fluid cleaning it out when finished etc just isn’t worth the effort! I use the old toothbrush technique with soap and hot water. Recently I have used an old electric tooth brush....works well. Generally the tooth brush method I find faster and just as effective!


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    Thanks, you're a pal.

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