Ultrasonic cleaner discussion

You can throw them all in at once… :rofl::wink:

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Half filled, but washed twice for better efficiency, deeper penetration with more energy :wink: especially effective for small holes, complex shapes. Even better when sonicated in warm/hot water. :wink:

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True! Warm water is essential in my opinion!!

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And its good performance even warms it up a little :+1:

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I’d rather take it apart. :grin:

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And the aluminum foil test :joy::joy::joy:

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What do you guys think, how is it better to use it, if there’s more stuff in it, or if there’s less, I mean one or more coils at the same time?

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I think it doesn’t matter!

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Max 2 coils in it at the same time.
But it’s a matter of

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Loose packing works faster. The large mass and surface area absorb the energy, ergo less is distributed per unit, and it will also be less efficient. Packing it tightly is not recommended, approx. 50-70% filling is ideal. :slightly_smiling_face:

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A little cleaning. :hugs:

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So you bought the washing machine unnecessarily, I see!
:saluting_face:

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Weekend wellness. :hugs:

Unfortunately, the apple pie flavored liquid ran out. Hopefully, an aroma at least this good will replace it. :hugs:

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They have already dried on my end. Assembly and construction follow.

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That FL bottom isn’t really round anymore.. (maybe this is a weaker material than the original)

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Hi János :slightly_smiling_face:
It is true that it’s a clone, but there’s no problem with it, maybe the previous picture was a bit misleading.

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The positive pin has a cube shape.

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Hi János!

Aha, that’s different. I’d be curious if similar ones are made from the same material… Oh, no, I don’t doubt it works well, it just shows its age, which isn’t a problem, after all, it shows on me too. :grin:

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Almost everyone knows that the ultrasonic machine is the best for cleaning… but what about drying? :thinking:

How does everyone do it?

Do you put it out and wait until it dries?

Or do you have any tips/tricks?

Unfortunately, the warm weather is slowly passing, there’s no heating yet… and well, things aren’t really drying effectively.

So I’m looking forward to your ideas. :hugs:

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Hair dryer

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