FAQ

What can I clean with an ultrasonic cleaner?

Ultrasonic cleaners are suitable for a wide range of applications, including:


– Rings, watches, and delicate metalwork

– Nuts, bolts, carburettors, fuel injectors

– Scalpels, forceps, dental tools

– Glassware, beakers, test tubes

– Gun parts and casings

– Circuit boards (if fully dried after cleaning)

– Coins, model parts, and diving equipment

How do I control the cleaning process?

Most ultrasonic cleaners come with adjustable temperature and timer controls. The temperature can range from 20-80°C, and the cleaning time typically varies from 0-20 minutes, depending on the level of dirt and the type of object being cleaned.

Do I need a cleaning basket?

Yes, using a wire basket (usually sold separately) is recommended. It helps to keep items suspended in the tank, preventing direct contact with the bottom, which improves cleaning efficiency and protects the cleaner.

Can I put multiple items in an ultrasonic cleaner at once?

Yes, but avoid overcrowding. Items should be spaced apart so that the cleaning solution can circulate freely around them for an even clean. Using a wire basket helps to keep items properly positioned.

Can I use tap water in my ultrasonic cleaner?

Yes, but distilled or deionised water is always recommended, especially for delicate items like jewellery or medical tools, as it reduces mineral deposits that could be left behind.

Do ultrasonic cleaners heat the water?

Yes, many models include a built-in heating element (20-80°C) to improve cleaning effectiveness, especially for removing grease, oil, and hardened contaminants. Please check the product description.

Do your ultrasonic cleaner come with a warranty?

Standard Warranty: All products are guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase (unless otherwise specified).

During the warranty period, we will repair or replace any defective products at no charge (return-to-base warranty), excluding normal wear and tear.

How do I know if an ultrasonic cleaner is right for me?

If you need a fast, effective, and hands-free way to clean delicate or intricate items, an ultrasonic cleaner is a great investment. Consider the size, power, frequency (40KHz is ideal for general use), and heating options before purchasing.

What are the tank dimensions, and why do they matter?

The tank measurements determine the maximum size of objects that can be cleaned. Always check your item dimensions to ensure they fit comfortably in the tank.

What does ultrasonic power mean?

Ultrasonic power (200W) refers to how strong the cleaning waves are. Higher power means stronger vibrations in the water, which create tiny bubbles that clean the dirt off your items. A 200W ultrasonic power is strong enough to clean heavy dirt, but still gentle enough for more delicate items, like jewellery.

What does heater power mean?

Heater power (400W) means the strength of the heater inside the cleaner. The more heater power, the faster the water can get hot. Heating the water helps break down grease and sticky substances faster, so your cleaning job is done quicker and more efficiently.

What is the temperature range, and why does it matter?

The temperature range (0-80°C) tells you how hot the cleaning solution can get. Hotter water helps clean things like grease, oil, or sticky dirt more easily. So, if you need to clean something that's really dirty, you can turn up the heat. On the other hand, if you're cleaning something delicate, you can keep the water cooler to avoid damage.

What does frequency mean?

Frequency (40kHz) refers to the number of sound waves that the ultrasonic cleaner sends out each second. A 40kHz frequency is the most common and means the cleaner can work quickly and effectively without being too rough. It’s great for cleaning delicate things like jewellery but also strong enough for tougher dirt on things like tools.