Where to find record cleaning platter?


I have seen multiple times online where simple hand turned platters are sold for record cleaning manually,
Now when I am interested in getting one, I can’t seem to find any.

Would appreciate a source for a good quality model.

Rick

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+3 lazy susan, with cork mat here. Purchased a Empire spindle off of ebay & glued that right in. (center)

I made mine from a a Lazy Suzan, it is a set up that is set slightly of vertical and a added Spindle penetrating through to the rear enables a Battery Drill to be attached.

I now have variable spin speed and a Clockwise / Anti clockwise rotation.

Another type of attached drill would give non-rotate pneumatic action, but I am yet to convince myself the action is a benefit, it would be more akin to a clean and massage wink     

@ticat What I'm looking for is specific for hand cleaning records and is already manufactured. 

Here:

Search for this on Amazon…Lazy Susan Turntable Organizer, Non Skid Large Lazy Susan Turntable for Cabinet, Computer or Laptop, Plastic Turn Table, Black 10 in, 1 PC - by RamPro

Just glue (epoxy) an appropriately sized flat head screw to the centre and add a rubber or cork mat… and you have a manual TT for cleaning

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Music Direct has a product called Spin Clean which is similar to the device that I believe you were thinking of.

Thank you for your response and information, it is appreciated.

What I am looking for is just a platter on a spindle/bearing for hand cleaning with separate brushes, cloths or whatever is needed for the particular record. It would sit on a shelf until needed for those few records that need a serious manual cleaning before running thru the various machines.

I have a Keith Monks Gemini vacuum machine(dual platter), KLAudio ultrasonic and a Degritter II ultrasonic and even a Spin-Clean, so I'm good there.
 

Sounds like you may be talking about the Allsop Orbitrac. It’s still around. I have 2 that I never use. I think they’re OK, but you can’t compare them to a good vacuum machine, much less an ultrasonic. Better than nothing I guess.