✨ Shine Bright Like Your Jewelry! ✨
The CREWORKS Professional Jewelry Cleaning Machine is a powerful 2L ultrasonic cleaner featuring a 60W power output, a 100W heater, and a user-friendly digital control panel. It effectively cleans a variety of items, including jewelry, glasses, and dental appliances, with a timer that allows for up to 30 minutes of operation. Built with durable 304 stainless steel and designed for convenience, this machine is perfect for both home and professional use.
M**L
Cleans Your Kids Toys and Your Own Too!
The media could not be loaded. This thing is great! WHERE HAS THIS BEEN MY WHOLE LIFE?!Here is me using this with hot water and dish soap to clean my two year olds toys (which it works great for by the way). You can run batches of toys through this which has greatly helped my wife’s sanity as well as my own. Keeps all his stuff clean, just be careful not to put anything too delicate in because there were certain toys you could tell it started to take paint off. Tough to show in the video, but you literally watch the dirt and crap come off which is incredibly satisfying. Just rinse them off and leave out to dry and your good to go.Anyways!I am always working on cars, motorcycles, and anything else I feel I have a reason to disassemble. I was tired of having to clean things by hand especially intricate stuff. I have to say this works a treat.If any of you poor souls reading this have ever had to clean a carburetor, this is for you. This is big enough I can fit my whole rack of four carbs from my 1980 Yamaha xs1100 in it. Which is absurdly fantastic. I’ve used it to clean many items like firearms, intakes, dirty or rusted hardware, car bracketry. Basically whatever I didn’t want to clean myself. AND it does it while you go figure out what to do next. It’s amazing.Pro tips:Make little brackets that hold the basket up and keep the feet OFF OF THE BOTTOM. Ultrasonic cleaners (especially ones that use cheaper transducers, the things that make the ultrasonic waves) don’t like when things are placed on the bottom of the pan. The transducers will eventually vibrate themselves off the bottom of the pan.Fill the tank with water. “Degas” it when it has new water by running it for 15 minutes with nothing in it.Fill small containers with cleaners and put parts in those, AND THEN put those containers in the ultrasonic which is filled with water. This way you don’t use as much cleaner and saves you money.Gasoline works great on grimed up hardware and pretty much anything else due to the detergents in it. It’s also very cheap. Be careful that what you put in it doesn’t have seals that may swell. Or any other cleaner for that matter.Make sure the level of water is between the taper in the tub (the tub has a part near the top where it lofts outward a bit). Keeping enough liquid in the machine will allow the machine to work better and more importantly, last longer. If it also has TOO MUCH it won’t work as effectively.If your time is valuable like mine, don’t bother using the heater to heat the water up. Put some water in a pot and get it hot on the stove and pour it into the tub. It’s way faster, and this way the heating feature on the machine can maintain the heat and won’t overwork the heating element either.The effects of evaporust are catalyzed in an ultrasonic. It works very well and works very fast.Don’t expect miracles and for the machine to clean off an 1/8” of grime and crud from items. Scrape a bulk of the trash off then toss it in and it will do the rest. This will still save you time, money, and your sanity.It is amazing how clean it makes stuff. As someone who prefers to make old shit into new shit, it’s a life saver.I hope this helps someone!
K**
Works great!!
Not bad for price. It's a working ultrasonic cleaner with an ok size tub . It cleans great and I use it all the time. ( Note about the temperature thing ). Uhhh if you ever used one of these that cleans well understand that it generates heat. I don't believe there is a tank heater because by itself that's not what it does. What I believe the makers intended that everyone misunderstands ( like it wasn't obvious to me, I didn't think an ultrasonic cleaner needs a heater, that's stupid) you can activate the temp limiter so it shuts down when the water temperature reaches a set point. That's actually useful if you are cleaning something that might have stability issues at a given temp. I hope that unravels some mystery. It's a decent unit and at $45 ( I saved $5 by waiting for a deal offering) it's actually damn nice!P.s - duh! They are loud, all decent ultrasonic cleaners will any power are. Don't write a complaint about the noise.
L**F
Strong cavitation
Impressive Ultrasonic Cleaner for the price. Surprised it's 100% Stainless Steel including pull out trays, etc. Digital readouts very large easy to read. I have only had the produce 1 day but seems to work well in cleaning inkjet heads. Although I'm unable to free up yellow ink jet on a head that had been left out in cold for 6 years it's promising as black now works good, blue works 95% +, Magenta 50+% but can't see Yellow at all yet. But I haven't used heater yet which is difficult to to change setting as it seems to only go up or down by 10 degrees centigrade and wish it had a Fahrenheit setting darn. Been using a 50:50 mixture of H202 and ISP which should give it the best cleaning action. Timer works well. Heater does work not sure of accuracy but it does get hot. Highly recommended provided it's last a while. Will update this review in a couple of weeks and months.
J**H
Impressive and reliable unit
Was hesitant to buy one for a while after seeing reviews from others about faulty equipment or issues after a short time. Finally pulled the trigger for a couple small engine builds I was doing and it’s been a great work horse. 22l is a pretty decent sized tank and knocked out a chunk of parts quickly. Does a great job cleaning with distilled water and diluted solution. Yeah, it’s a little noisy but that’s to be expected with the nature of the equipment. Just lets you know it’s working. However it does take a bit of time ~30ish -/+ to reach 50(+) degrees C. Set it up, start your heat cycle and then go to tear down or prep. It’s been a great addition to my work flow. I’ve used it 5+ times so far and I’ve not experienced any issues and it’s produced great results
M**T
Works better than expected.
I did not expect this sonic cleaner to be as good as it is.Working on my motorcycle, I needed to get something to clean my carburetor. I could have sent it to the shop and spend a $1000 or more.I chose to purchase one at a local store that was expensive and smaller than this one. My wife found this one and we ordered it and sent the other back.Used it this afternoon and I can honestly it lives up to its billing. It did perfectly well on cleaning my carburetor. I’ll have to dip it again because of how much gunk was on the unit but it’s a great deal cleaner now than before. The photo shows the dirty water after the first cleaning.
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