Do you think a harness will fit into a 15l cleaner? I really don't want to contaminate my dishwasher.
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Do you think a harness will fit into a 15l cleaner? I really don't want to contaminate my dishwasher.
Quoted from mmr61184:Are Kendal’s no longer made? I can’t find them anywhere. I do see another company I think vevor on eBay and Amazon that are much cheaper than the kendals were are they any good or is there a better one out there
I bought this one https://a.co/d/hIkkMdU o in December and have tried it a couple of times.
I connected a watt meter, and it looks like at least one of the transducers is out or they use less power than advertised per transducer.
The heating is so anemic it takes 45 minutes + to heat up.
It works, and assuming it doesn't die I would likely buy it on a sale again.
I think on that price class they all are the same. You can actually buy all parts from AliExpress if you feel so inclined. Some guy turned a utility sink into an ultrasonic cleaner
PSA:
I know in the past people have mentioned that you do not need to fill larger cleaners to the top with water / solution.
From everything that I've read, it seems to be not advisable to have the water level very low when running it because it could damage the unit by rattling the transducers lose. So even if you only put something small in, apparently you want to fill the water up to at least the min fill line if your device has some such marking, if not, I guess just fill it up. YMMV
That all being said, I think it's still a good idea to get the biggest one you can afford for the ability to clean bigger parts. For cleaning little things, if you have only a couple of tiny parts you could one of these $40 1L units on sale additionally, so you get the best of both worlds. And you have an excuse to buy more crap LOL
Quoted from mmr61184:Something about putting it in the same device I use to clean my dishes doesn’t sit well with me. I know many people do it, plus my wife would kill me. Also why not look for an excuse to spend money on stuff
Same sentiment here, I don't really want all this crud in the same device that's cleaning the items that I'm eating off of. I just can't get myself to do it.
Quoted from mmr61184:I broke down and bought the 22l Kendal. Do any of you know the size of the threads on the drain valve the manual has nothing
The hose that came with mine didn't fit, I haven't yet figured out what it actually is. I ended up just moving the thing to the edge of the table and drain it into the water canister. I'm thinking about drilling a hole and putting one of those spigots into a five gallon bucket. That way the solids would settle in the bottom of the bucket and i can just fill the cleaner by putting the bucket on top and opening the spigot and reversely just draining it back into the bucket. Rinse and repeat.
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