Recorded Cleaning Machnies


I'm going to buy a ultra sonic record cleaning machine.  I am looking seriously at the Degritter MK2 but I just found the Isonic CS6.1-Pro Record Cleaning System, which has the advantage of cleaning 10 records at a time.  Anyone have any experience with either of these?  Comments?  I have a lot of records (like most folks reading this I suppose) so cleaning 10 records at a time is a big deal.  There is a price difference, but frankly, that is not too big a deal given what I am buying here.

spatialking

Yes, it has a heater, one of the settings controls the water temperature.  Since I got it on Amazon with Prime, it is easier to return it and buy another one.  I think I will buy it directly from iSonics.  The box that arrived was seriously trashed!

This is the unit I purchased: iSonic CS6.1-Pro Motorized Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaner for 10 LPs, with Filter and Spin Drying, 1.6 Gal/6L, 110V   Rather than post a link that may not work for you, it is better to do a search for it on Amazon.

The drying cycle is a spin dry; if the water was warm, I am sure the records would come out drier than with room temp water.  However, that being said, they are dry enough after a quick wipe with the supplied cloth.

"Recorded Cleaning Machnies"

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Update:  The iSonic CS6.1-Pro Motorized Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaner I bought from Amazon was sent back.  I checked the iSonic website (https://isonicinc.com/) and I discovered they have a more powerful model, the iSonic CS6.2-Pro Motorized Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaner.  Interestingly, they pay the freight and there was no sales tax.  So, I got the bigger machine for the about same price as the lower power one on Amazon.  The original one, the -1, was 45W and the new one, the -2, is 90W, otherwise they are the same.  It should arrive soon.   

Thanks for all the advice, it was most useful!

R

I have the CS6.2 pro and do ten at a time with no issues. Albums are perfectly clean and dry. Make sure to remove the spin hood after the initial 2 min mode stops. Records will be dry if you do.