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MEXICOWANDERER's avatar
Dec 25, 2018

Another Interesting Gizmo

Dont'cha wish you had one of these when faced with a three hundred dollar OHMAN replacement CARBURETOR?



Restore the Performance of Components: powered by a high-performance industrial transducer, easily cleaning carburetors, injectors, bicycle parts, gears, bearings and guns;
200W Rapid Heating: efficiently heated cleaning and remove contaminants such as oil, grease, lubricants, dirt, corrosion and deposits;
Safer and Easier: durable 304 stainless steel construction, skid-proof rubber feet, special design cooling fan, moisture proofed PCB and detachable power cord;
Save Your Time and Costs: once set up and running, you are freed up to perform other tasks while the cleaner looks after itself;
What You Get: digital ultrasonic cleaner, cleaning basket, connector, manual, our 12-month warranty and friendly customer service.

Specifications for this item
Part Number 10A
Number of Items 1
Brand Name Dareflow
Capacity 2.00 liters
EAN 0799862418961
Item Shape Rectangle
Material stainless_steel_304
UPC 799862418961

AMAZON AMAZON

$99.99


Neat part, is to heat the cleaner to a zillion degrees then let it vibrate overnight. The plugup would have to be a real ****-kicker to overcome this gizmo
  • MEX wrote: "Dont'cha wish you had one of these when faced with a three hundred dollar OHMAN replacement CARBURETOR?"

    "Neat part, is to heat the cleaner to a zillion degrees then let it vibrate overnight. The plug up would have to be a real ****-kicker to overcome this gizmo"

    My dad was a dentist. He had an ultrasonic cleaner in his office/lab when I was a kid. For obvious reasons we couldn't use it on automotive parts, but it did work well on coins, jewelry, silverware, hand tools, dental instruments, etc. Water (with a little soap) worked best as the cleaning fluid. We never tried it but I'm guessing that any high specific gravity fluid (1.0 sg or above) would be good since it uses sound waves. The cleaning fluid works best when its density is greater than what needs to be cleaned off. It did seem to work better on exposed surfaces rather than long blind passageways or deep crevices.


    Chum lee
  • I have had one from HF for several years, I use it mainly to clean carbs. all it takes is a little DAWN dish liquid and cook the thing for an hour or so and it looks like new. I got the idea from my son who works in a small enginge shop part time.
  • I have one that heats the median the gubment gave me when I retired
  • You start it
    It huffs, it puffs it coughs and sputters

    "OHMAN OHMAN OHMAN"

    Are those units above heated? Be nice to thrash deposits with heated chemical.

    And...
    Did you know a non flammable in conjunction is the finest penetrant on the face of the earth? But the part has to fit inside the tub.
  • RLS7201 wrote:
    I do have an ultrasonic cleaner. The wife uses it to clean her jewelry.
    Haven't tried it on my dentures yet.

    Richard

    The DW used an ultrasonic on her wedding ring and it loosened the setting. Try it on your dentures and you might loosen up too. :-)
  • I do have an ultrasonic cleaner. The wife uses it to clean her jewelry.
    Haven't tried it on my dentures yet.

    Richard

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