New Hobby Ultrasonic Record Cleaning


Purchased a cheap $199.00 stainless steel digital ultrasonic cleaner with a very nice record cleaning attachment off Amazon and I am having a blast.

This thing is heated, has a timer and an electric motor to rotate the records in the US tank. It is a 6L unit and it is made in China. Seems well built and it cleans records like a much more expensive machine.

I have cleaned a half dozen albums that are 40 plus years old and have only been cleaned with vacuuming machines and this thing is great. The albums I have cleaned sound darn near new and my wife thought I bought another new cartridge or phono pre-amp.

Can not recommend this type of cleaning system enough.

Rediscover those old albums.. if this thing lasts a couple of years I will be a happy dude. 
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Been enjoying a Klaudio KD CLN LP200 ultrasonic cleaner for a few years and really cannot image going back to a conventional cleaner like my old Keith Monk record cleaning machine. 

Today, the fact that we have so many more options by way of ultrasonic LP cleaning devices is really great. 
Totally agree. I've been using a Degritter for 6 months and it's some of the best money I've spent. And now I've been applying a simple fluid directly to the record and have been getting even better results, which I didn't think possible.
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Been enjoying a Klaudio KD CLN LP200 ultrasonic cleaner for a few years and really cannot image going back to a conventional cleaner ...
Same here! Its one-button operation is so easy to use and the unit is very effective.
Your posts on ultrasonic cleaners, it sounds like just what I need. I inherited vinyl records from the 50's thru 70's and would like to clean them. How do Walker products compare and would it be possible to use an enzyme cleaner in an ultrasonic bath?
Same thing I got off ebay a few weeks ago for $205. Walmart will sell a lot of these.