| Haier HU335W Ultrasonic Cleaner | 
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| Brand: Haier Category: Kitchen
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $36.52 You Save: $13.47 (27%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 892
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 7.2 x 6.7 Warranty: 1
MPN: hu335w Model: HU335W UPC: 688057390802 EAN: 0688057390802 ASIN: B0000BVGNJ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Cleans fine jewelry, eyeglasses, watches, and more | | • | Stainless-steel cleaning tank with 20.3-ounce capacity | | • | Uses ordinary tap water instead of harsh chemicals | | • | Automatic 3-minute cleaning cycle | | • | 8 by 5-1/2 by 5 inches; weighs 1.7 pounds |
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Amazon.com Review A chemical-free way to clean valuables, the Haier ultrasonic cleaner uses water and 42,000 energy waves per second to spruce up glasses, jewelry, dentures, and more. The 35-watt unit features solid state circuitry beneath a sealed stainless-steel tank that holds up to one pint of water at a time. Cleaning calls for simple tap water, and basic on/off buttons set the machine in motion. Haier includes an automatic three-minute timer, a transparent hinged lid, and an indicator light to help you track progress. The cleaner's white plastic housing is easy to pick up and wipe-down. It measures 8 by 5-1/2 by 5 inches. --Emily Bedard
Product Description This ultrasonic Jewelry and Eye Glass Cleaner is a quick, economic, chemical-free way to clean anything from jewelry to electric shaver heads. The cleaner uses ordinary tap water instead of harsh chemicals. The 16-ounce stainless steel tank cleans jewelry, dentures, eyeglasses, watches, electric shaver heads and even printer heads by generating 42,000 energy waves per second in a quick, quiet, fully automatic 3-minute cycle. Can be used professionally by jewelers, dentists, artists, and more. 3-minute auto shut-off 90-day warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 58 more reviews...
Pretty good on most items, easier than scrubbing forever! November 12, 2003 91 out of 92 found this review helpful
I read the 1st review of this item, and ordered the cleaner anyway, hoping for better results. Indeed my Haier machine works quite well. BUT...don't expect jewelry and coins to come out sparkling clean, like the pictures and the hype. Instead, think of the machine as a shortcut to a lot of scrubbing with a toothbrush. Earrings gunked up with hairspray were somewhat cleaner after a few cycles; but then after just a short scrub with a soft brush, they were as good as new! Same with diamond rings, etc. The cleaner helped greatly, but did not clean everything immaculately all by itself. The cleaner really gets into the nooks and crannies in watchbands, etc., but again, some follow-up is needed with a brush. In my opinion, it is definately worth it's purchse price.
Buy something else. August 23, 2005 59 out of 67 found this review helpful
Quit working 2nd time turned on. Not only would not turn on, but rattled inside when shaken. BUY ANOTHER BRAND. Plus they charge for shipping when returning for warranty repairs.
Effective Cleaner November 21, 2005 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
I've been using this machine once a month to clean my wedding rings and three years later they still look new. Does a great job of removing the buildup behind the diamond setting where a toothbrush just doesn't quite reach. I also like the fact you can use plain water.
Didn't Work For Me September 18, 2003 22 out of 28 found this review helpful
After hearing how Russian Doctors use sound to clean their hands before surgery, and how som Counterfiters used sonic dental cleaning devices to remove the ink from one dollar bills, I was looking forward to sonic cleaning machines for the home. This one didn't clean my dentures at all. When I tried my eye glasses, they wouldn't even fit completely in the tray. It didn't clean them either. I tried my Silver Medalion, and Bronze Challenge Coin. They looked the same coming out as they did going in. Using Sound to clean things is a great idea, it's a shame this product doesn't do the job.
Here's the trick! October 31, 2004 22 out of 27 found this review helpful
My jeweler ordered this for us when we purchased our wedding rings. He is a respected jeweler who has been in the business for years and years. The jewelry cleaner works fantastic if your jeweler provides you with a powder cleaning solution to pour(tablespoon)into the water once you fill it to the line with water. You need more than just water, you need this professional cleaning powder for it to really have professional results. Even though it tells you to use water only, my jeweler was not at all concerened about using this powder in the cleaner. He said that you get okay resukts with just water, but the company that makes it certainly won't tell you that to get great results go to your jeweler and get this powder, especially because the powder is not sold to the public. I don't know what the powder is called. It used to be green, now it is orange-both work great. I'm sure that it is acidic and somewhat caustic, yet not dangerous when in adult hands. Obviously you don't want to get it on your skin and if you do, you must wash the area immediately. This is true of many household cleaners. This powder has never caused corrosion in my machine and my jewelry comes out like my jeweler just cleaned it. So there you go, that's the trick!
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