Magnasonic Professional Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner with Digital Timer for Eyeglasses, Rings, Coins (MGUC500)

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  • Edgolfer

    > 3 day

    An inexpensive ultrsonic cleaner that does a perfect cleaning job on my glasses. It removes all fingerprints and smudges from the lenses without additional work. Just rinse in warm water after the ultrasonic system is finsihed, and dry clean with a micro cloth. Cleanest glasses I have ever had.

  • Coleman Schuster

    > 3 day

    Worked very well.

  • Amie Considine III

    > 3 day

    I like the fact I can clean my jewelry with tap water and dish soap and not having to use chemical. There is hardly any noise and very easy to use.

  • Lory Johansson

    Greater than one week

    This was so much fun! I find myself scouring the house for items to sonicly clean. Once a month I clean my rings and earrings. I wear the same ones every day so this sonic machine makes cleaning the soap residue out of the nooks and crannies of the stone settings so much easier than using a brush and a cleaner bath. It is also fun to watch the chains, charm bracelets and glasses become clean!

  • Laura Chavez

    > 3 day

    I decided to buy this product instead of jist cleaning my chains on my own with solution. After pumping three pumps of my Softsoap liquid handwash and filling it with water it left my chains looking really bright and clean! Definitely recommend!

  • Toby

    Greater than one week

    It does a great job with surface stains and cleans it very well. The only gripe is that when you have fabric stuck in the jewelry like my chain, it cant pull it out, you have to pull it out manually yourself.

  • J. Dunsmore

    > 3 day

    Had one before and lasted almost 12 years and I use it every day

  • CJ Simmons

    > 3 day

    I purchased this for my mothers Christmas gift. I had experience using the industrial versions and can say this works 90% as well. The first item I tested was on my moms metal watch band. I had to hold the watch itself (submerging the watch can damage it or break the water tight seal). The water began to turn grey then black removing all of the oils it had collected from her skin (quite disgustingly awesome to watch). I needed to eventually replace the water with clean water and run it through again. All that was needed is a bit of dishwashing liquid and water. I prefer heating some water in the microwave (add a bit of rubbing alcohol if you like as well to help cut the oils). Remember afterwards to clean the unit. Over time it will collect salt from the water where the metal pan meets the housing. I found the lid is really just there to cut down the noise. I preferred leaving it open as it would be one less thing to clean or collect residue. Next I dropped in a few rings and necklaces (silver and gold). It worked like a charm!! Simply rinse and wipe afterwards. I suggest using a toothbrush for stubborn areas such as intricate rings or areas where there is excessive buildup of grime. Avoid using on pearls. Be aware that jewelry with stone/diamond settings should be secure as this could cause them to loosen and fall out. So you want to check to make sure the jewels are still attached before dumping the water down your sink. This is not for fake/laminated/painted costume jewelry as it will make the coating come off. I used it on some glasses. You will be amazed how much grime they collect (about as much as the watch band). We use these in the optical business. They will not harm your lens coating. Your nose bad will become much cleaner as well…but if they are too green then have them replaced at an optical shop. I can tell you from experience that with glossy plastic frames that it can peel the glossy coating leaving places with a matte finish. There was one especially bad silver rope. It was more tarnished than dirty. Sure, this cleaned it. Just be aware that it isn’t designed to remove tarnish (you will need to polish tarnish by hand with a special cleaner & cloth after cleaning with this machine to remove tarnish). So needless to say the silver rope became clean but was still essentially black afterwards (yes it was genuine silver). I personally find it a joy watching items that you think couldn’t possibly be that full of grime create this cloud of nastiness. It makes me want to add fresh warm water and dawn and find what else to clean. My cell phone case? Sure! My grandpa’s nasty Case pocket knife? No problem!! Word of warning (again from experience)…it’s not going to harm you putting your fingers inside briefly. But don’t do for long to feel the tickle. It will pull out all of the natural oils from your skin causing extreme dryness and will make your nails brittle & crack. It can even rupture the capillaries in your finger tips making them red and bruised. *The unit is much smaller then appears in the photo. The opening is about the length of a pair of eyeglasses*

  • Keanu J.

    Greater than one week

    Was skeptical at first, but after using on some gold jewelry, the results spoke for themselves! Put some gold necklaces, rings, earrings in there and after just 180 sec cycle through tap water, came out looking freshened and shiny. Put eyeglasses in there as well, but results weren’t as blatant as with the jewelry. Definitely a worth it buy!

  • Julian cira jr

    > 3 day

    Works great, plugged it in and worked no problems. Does a pretty good job cleaning. I used it to clean my airbrush parts and Gundam parts. Super satisfied.

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