Tuesday, January 4, 2011

WHat is a "REAL" Ultra-Sonic Denture Cleaner ?

                            What is a "REAL" Ultra Sonic Denture Cleaner
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    Don't get ripped off when you are tempted to buy an automatic denture cleaner advertised as an "Ultra-Sonic Denture Cleaner"... Those ads are misleading in that they don't tell you that a real "Ultra Sonic" cleaner does far more than just vibrate. The real Ultra-Sonic cleaners has what is called a "Transducer Tube" as part of the electronic system...The Transducer sends a high frequency impulse signal through the cleaner reservoir that when combined with a vibrating action creates a cleaning action that is very very strong, so strong in fact that some Transducer Tubes can send a signal that can literally fracture the bones in your fingers if you reach into the cleaning reservoir while the cleaner is running.
 
    While you see ads for what I call, "Drug Store" quality Ultra Sonic Cleaners, unless they specifically tell you the unit is equipped with a Transducer Tube, you are in fact being sold a cleaner that is nothing more than a cleaning reservoir (cup) mounted on top of a vibrator motor. These units can do a good job if used properly on a daily basis with a good cleaning solution.
 
    As for cost, the "real" Ultra Sonic Cleaners will in most cases begin at near $200 and up depending on size and Transducer Tube strength. Professional Ultra Sonic Cleaners will usually have multiple attached reservoirs allowing for cleaning of several items at once that may require a different kind of specialized cleaning solution in each resavor....A drug store ultra sonic (vibrator only) cleaner cost will usually range from $10.00 to $30.00........and by the way, they really do a good job cleaning jewelry.
 
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