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Chicago Electric Power Tools 2.5 LITER ULTRASONIC CLEANER (Heated)
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100% of reviewers $84.98 10.0
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Description: Works on jewelry, glasses, waterproof watches, tableware, and metal parts.

* Jumbo 2.5 liter capacity
* Higher power - 160 watts for more cleaning action
* Preset cycles takes the guesswork out of cleaning
* Easy to read digital timer
* Cleaning cycles with LED readouts
* Heated water function for improved cleaning when needed
* Clear view window

I bought this machine to clean my Fuel injectors on my truck. It has worked better than I could ever wanted. Since then I have cleaned all small electronic parts like (MAF, EGR Solenoid) that can fit in it. It is able to clean inside of parts that no brush or spray of cleaner will get into. I was able to save a seized fuel pump with multiple cleaning cycles. It turned out to be bad fuel gumming up the pump. I have cleaned small fittings, and electrical connections to the fuel pump. I think for guys/gals like us who are always working on our own trucks this is a invaluable machine.
AND it will clean your wife's jewelry till it sparkles.
Keywords: Ultrasonic Cleaner


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trucku
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Registered: January 2005
Posts: 1848
Review Date: Mon June 23, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $84.98 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: cleaning without chemicals. Very versatile in what you can clean
Cons: None I can think of

For me its the "do it yourself" best friend. I have cleaned the injectors for my truck and motorcycle. The injectors on my bike were gummed up from years of bike being in storage. It also saved my fuel pump which a new one would have cost hundreds. I wonder how many people tossed out perfectly good fuel pumps that are just gummed up with old fuel. Again this is critical for me since my Triumph TT600 tends to have pricey parts.

Things cleaned with it:
fuel injector (truck, motorcycle)
Mass AirFlow Sensor
PCV
Throttle Body
EGR Solenoid
fuel pump
fuel fittings (plastic with spring loaded shut off safety valves built into it)
Spark Plugs You can see pics here
low fuel sensor for motorcycle


MOST IMPORTANT:
Wife's Jewelry.

It has payed for itself a while ago.

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