That looks like a cracker. Shame it has no pouring lip or drain valve 'cos I re-use the cleaning fluid many times but at that price it is a small inconvenience.
That looks like a cracker. Shame it has no pouring lip or drain valve 'cos I re-use the cleaning fluid many times but at that price it is a small inconvenience.
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I exactly the same one and it lasted for about 5 years, perfect for the job.
Alan
Thanks for that. I have been toying with the idea of getting one (mainly for cleaning bicycle parts but also some airgun parts). Time to look at the dimensions to see if it can do the job for me!
Edit: if it is indeed the same as the Lyman the tank depth is only 80mm which may limit what it can do for my bike parts. Sounds like it will do you reloaders a turn though.
I will stick to scrubbing with an old toothbrush for now and try making my own ultrasonic cleaner (old ice-cream tub containing parts and cleaning solution left on top of a working dishwasher :-)
Last edited by averageplinker; 16-01-2022 at 09:09 AM.
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This is indeed the same as the Lyman "Turbosonic 2500" which retails for much more! "Turbosonic" indeed...... where on earth do they get those names from? I've nothing to compare it to but mine seems to work as long as I keep the buzzer (it doesn't seem particularly "ultrasonic" to me) going for more than five minutes.
A useful product is sold in 5 litre containers by Carbusonic Carbusonic Ltd - Ultrasonic Cleaning Products