A small one for jewellery will do just fine as it's large enough to handle a razor. I bought mine off of e-bay about a year ago and I'm pleased with it.Nope, I haven't done this either but it's a great idea. Can't see an ultrasonic cleaner doing much (if any) damage to a well-seated knot either. I need to buy myself an ultrasonic cleaner...
I need to get one to clean out lab equipment more thoroughly to be honest! I just need to pull my finger out and pull the trigger! Thanks for the advice.A small one for jewellery will do just fine as it's large enough to handle a razor. I bought mine off of e-bay about a year ago and I'm pleased with it.
I need to get one to clean out lab equipment more thoroughly to be honest! I just need to pull my finger out and pull the trigger! Thanks for the advice.
I guess the benefit with a heater is you can leave it at a desired temperature for minutes/hours etc. and not have to worry about topping it up with hot water here and there. Plus, if you're using a degreasing agent, you can heat that without worrying about heating prior to use. Heated ultrasonic cleaners were particularly handy for me in the lab trying to get hard-to-dissolve chemicals into solvent. I doubt I'd need one now but every little helps I guess! It'd broil down to price for me anyway!Some ultrasonic cleaners will heat up the water for you. Seems like a waste of money as you can just put a hot water solution in and that's that. I'm quite happy with my ultrasonic device but feel that I wasted a bit of money getting one with the heater. One lives and learns.
micheal
Why do you want to?
Why do you want to?
The sonic waves may crack and break the epoxy holding in the knot IMO. Bad ju ju.