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I noticed these in our local branch the other day. No idea of the quality or durability but it may be useful for some. Here's the info.

 

A search for "ultrasonic cleaner" on FPN gave 118 results. Have a read of some of these posts for some background information on the usefulness of such a device.

 

HTH,

 

Martin

 

PS: in the interests of balance, I also shop at Waitrose.

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A good notice to the UK people, Martin

 

But the link you give for reading here just leads to the search page, not to a specific topic.

 

 

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But the link you give for reading here just leads to the search page, not to a specific topic.

 

 

Ah, I was expecting a page full of links to topics on ultrasonic cleaners. BTW, there were 118 results.

 

Thanks, I'll edit my post.

 

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Hi

 

I have one of these that I got from Aldi when they first started selling them a few years ago, mine has had a lot of use and still going strong and cleans much better than the more expensive item I was using at the time.

 

Well worth getting if you have a shop near to you.

 

Paul

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Oh, I hadn't seen this in time. They offered the same device here in Germany (of course...). Albeit at 19,99€ which is about 16,60£ :yikes:

Anyway, I got one, and it seems to be pretty good.

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I'm afraid that it will be to big for my wife's suitcase, she's down there now. Besides, it's a shame that you cannot clean children in it. :rolleyes:

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Ursus, on 13 Feb 2014 - 02:04, said:snapback.png

[...] it's a shame that you cannot clean children in it. :rolleyes:

 

Well, not in one piece...

 

 

 

Exactly how would you disassemble them? Do you need special tools? :bawl: :wallbash:

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