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

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  • Mel

    > 3 day

    I love this machine. I have been wanting a jewelry clear that works well and is hands free no mess no fuss. This is perfect! With a little bit of jewelry solution cleaner and water, it makes you jewelry look like new again. You cant use it for pours stones like pearls and opals but with inexpensive costume jewelry, I use it on. Havent had a problem but my real stuff of those do not get put into it. Definitely a good buy!

  • MD

    Greater than one week

    Just had to add to the positive reviews of this great little device! I wasnt sure, at first, if it was worth it, even at the discounted price, since it sounds a bit gimmicky, the whole ultrasonic cleaning thing, but thats whats great about Amazon, is reading the experiences of others, so I gave it a try, because I have eyeglasses that constantly need cleaning of course, plus I have a few watches that I wasnt really wanting to pay a jeweler to clean and polish. I purchased Blitz Gem and Jewelry Cleaner along with this, and thats what I used. The machine worked GREAT!!! Put in the water, put in some cleaning solution, put in my item, shut the lid and hit the button, which has options for how long you want it to clean, and it counts down and shuts off when its done. Easy breezy! Results were downright unexpectedly awesome! My eyeglasses have NEVER been this clean and I now do this deep clean once a week, and it makes it much easier during the week when just cleaning the lenses, since this deep clean makes them look BRAND NEW and gets all the grubby stuff (sorry, gross maybe, I know) off of every crevice where lens cleaning cant reach, so no smears now when Im trying to clean the lenses. I was honestly very surprised, since it doesnt appear that much is happening. You hear a noise, the water gets warmer inside, and you can see the water start to get slightly murky as dirt comes off your item and into the water, but wow, pull out the item and you sure can see a HUGE difference in cleanliness and its clear this device is doing its job. I did my regular glasses, and my sunglasses, and theyve never looked better, seriously! I next did a few watches, and for sure this is my new go to device for cleaning. Watches looked fantastic, and every nook and cranny was clean and shiny. Again, looked brand new, just like my glasses. And, if you just want to do the bracelet of the watch (lets say the watch itself is not waterproof) you can use the provided plastic arch to keep the watch face out of the liquid. And of course it also has the basket, if you had small stuff to clean, to lift the stuff out before dumping out the liquid. I would agree with others on the one drawback that you do have to take care in dumping it out. Would be great if it had a removable inside container, but it doesnt, and no pour spout. The cleaning basket is cool, works well, and comes in handy to take stuff out before you dump it, but you have to physically pick up and dump the entire machine to dump the water/solution out and my only worry would be, if it was done in a rush or done sloppily (especially because it has no pour spout or anything to help make dumping it out a bit easier), it seems liquid could perhaps spill into the machine itself, especially along the sides where the plastic parts meet (spilled water could certainly get inside). Or, just not holding it tight enough and you could drop the whole thing and maybe damage it. But, ones Ive seen with a removable inner container are more pricey, and not as well reviewed, so I was willing to put up with this minor inconvenience, and, thus far, taking care in emptying it, there hasnt been any issues. Just get near a sink, determine which way youre going to dump it, get a good grip (doesnt weigh much, even with liquid inside -- holds maybe a cup, or a bit more, of liquid, is my best guess) and give it the heave ho to quickly turn it into the sink so its a straight, clean dump of the water/solution. For a mere forty bucks it is well worth it, for sure! Just the ability to clean items so thoroughly, at home, whenever you want or need to, is spectacular and Im sold for sure on the power of ultrasonic cleaning. No trips to the jeweler means this will certainly pay for itself in a short period of time. I also tried a bit of diluted, mild dish soap, and that worked as well, although the jewelry cleaning solution seems tailor made for the job at hand. I just wanted to see if the solution did a better job than regular soap, and it seemed to, so Id advise a jewelry cleaning solution -- but even with just soap it still cleaned better than a hand washed effort in the sink, so this truly does what it says! Its honestly not something I ever wouldve considered buying, until coming across it when looking for a watch, and then reading reviews of it, but Im really glad I did get it, and thanks Amazon reviewers for sharing your experiences! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!

  • Pat

    > 3 day

    Have not used yet to clean rings, rankings and necklaces but is just the right size to do many at a time.

  • M. Martinez

    > 3 day

    The vibrations scares my cat, but it does the job in a few minutes.

  • brane

    > 3 day

    I bought this specifically to clean my invisalign aligners and it works great. Super easy to use and rinse out. Highly recommended.

  • Tom Johnson

    > 3 day

    I have used industrial ultrasonic cleaners for a couple of decades when I worked in R&D labs, but never had a home unit. Browsed these units on Amazon and selected this one due to the good reviews. It came today and I gave it a real challenge. I had a felt tip marker that uses fountain pen ink that had dried up a year or two ago and had not been cleaned out until last weekend. The ink (Noodlers Kung Te-Cheng) was like blue tar and it took many rinsings and soakings in pen flush and warm water to remove it from the open barrel. The grip section has numerous fins inside that control the ink flow to the replaceable felt tip. No way to flush this out, but I had soaked it in pen flush for some days, and even a bleach solution to no effect. Since the grip is clear I could see what was happening to it in the Magnasonic. Put a cup of warm water with a squirt of ammonia and Dawn detergent into the bath and in went the pen section. Wow! a cloud of ink came out big time. A couple of minutes the 8oz water was deep blue. Replaced the cleaning solution and the pen section was cleaner. Repeated two or three times and finally I got all the ink out of the section. Could never have gotten all the ink out without an ultrasonic cleaner. Then, just to see, I dropped the replaceable felt tip into the solution. This consists of a plastic holder that fits snugly into the grip, a tiny felt bullet tip and a 1 inch long tiny tube (1/16 inch diameter). It was filled with dried ink. Well, the tiny tip floated in the solution and blue ink boiled out of both ends. A few minutes and it was completely cleaned of ink! So in went a fountain pen nib/feed/grip section that had been well cleaned out with pen flush using an ear syringe until no more ink residue came out. But, in the Magnasonic a gray cloud erupted from both ends of the section and continued for a couple of minutes and stopped. Now this pen section was cleaned to normal standards, but the Magnasonic removed all the minute residue from the nib and feed which would have been important if I had wanted to use a lighter color ink in it. Then I cleaned a gold ring with a sardonyx intaglio cut stone. The back of the ring under the stone is open and collects body oils. Immediately a cloud came out of the ring and in a minute it was clean. In went a pair of eyeglasses (Dawn detergent only, no ammonia just to be on the safe side). A cloud came out from the nose pieces. In a minute I rinsed them off and wiped them with a clean microfiber cloth. Beautifully cleaned. I am amazed at how well this machine cleans. I got the Blitz cleaner but have not used it, saving it for jewelry. Remember, this machine WILL NOT POLISH OR REMOVE TARNISH. But it cleans off dirt, oil grease, and residue wonderfully well, getting deep into micro crevices. The instructions say to start with water, but water will only remove loose stuff. Several drops of dishwasher detergent will remove all kinds of gunk. I am glad I got this Magnasonic Ultrasonic Cleaner. I wish the lid came off as I like to watch the cleaning action and you only need it on to keep the chamber clean. I rinsed and dried it before I put the machine away. Easy to use, one button starts, one button stops, one lets you cycle through 180, 280, 380, 480, and 90 second cleaning cycles. The stop button lets you stop and restart the cycle you were using. When unplugged it will reset to 180 seconds the next time it is plugged in. Nice basket and a watch band fixture to clean WATER PROOF watches (not water resistant). I also cleaned my small Victorinox Swiss Army knife in it to get the pocket lint, etc. out.

  • Julian cira jr

    Greater than one week

    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.

  • Lisa A. Loucks

    24-11-2024

    Cleans jewelry well. Not quite as good as the jeweler does but I have only used water so far. Does a good job cleaning eyeglasses too.

  • akwok086

    > 3 day

    Gets the job done cleaning the frame You might want to use other methods to clean the lenses

  • Albert

    Greater than one week

    Looks great. Works well. Reasonable price , fast delivery , good performance.,

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