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Am looking into getting a ultrasonic Cleaner of around 2 ltrs in size for carbs and small components . Wondering if anyone has got/uses, or can recommend any. Have seen a EUMAX and a SONICTUNE so far that look better than the cheeper end of whats available.

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I use an Allendale 100w heated unit, powerful enough to blow holes in thin aluminium foil - works pretty well and use their carb cleaning solution.

 

Loves Steves retort to the earlier posting:lol:

 

That seems consistent with what iv found out so far..100 w seems the place to start. Not sure if thats the heating side or the transducer side ..couldn't have a butchers on yours for the outputs could you ?:thumbup1:

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