I have a Spin-Clean washer but I’m kind of lazy and hardly ever use it. I’m debating if I would use the Vevor enough to justify its purchase but the price does seem reasonable. Thanks for the review.
Never heard of the Vevor. It looks and operates quite similar to my Spin Clean. Only difference is mine is manual...and does a helluva job of cleaning. It costs a third of the Vevor also but I have to admit, I may have gone the Vevor way if I had known. Really nice comparison overall and I think it will help vinyl lovers understand that cleaning really works.
Thank you! The Spin Clean is great. I assumed these ultrasonic cleaners were too pricey but Vevor seems to have figured out how to make one at an appealing price point! Thanks again for watching and sharing!
There is a modulator for the vevor speed after market. Also 30 minutes? Where do you get that time from? Those ultrasonics are made to strip varnish from carberators, etc. I'd be careful with the time you are using. I go 10 minutes and no more than 80 degree F. I also noticed that you don't offer up a cleaning solution for the vevor. Mine is a cap of 99% alcohol, cap of photoflo, and distilled water. I've done 8 but some people say you can't get the sonic action bc of the lack of space so do 4 maybe.
Wait...you guys aren't just bringing them into the shower with you? I was led astray. Thanks for the video, I currently use a label protector clamp and clean with a little soap and water in my sink but its sort of a pain.
Good video on your record cleaning machine I have 2 ultrasonic record cleaner machine they are hihone digital ultrasonic cleaner machine and the humminguru ultrasonic cleaner machine and 2 vacuum machine record doctor VI and X and I like record doctor X better because you can clean both sides automatically and they all do a great job cleaning my records lot better than doing the spin clean record washer by hand keep up the good work on your videos.
"Vinyl lovers, this one's for you! 🎶💿 If you want your records sounding crispy clean in 2024, this video is a game-changer! 🙌 The tips and tricks shared here will take your vinyl care to the next level. Say goodbye to pops and crackles! ✨
I'm not saying you won't see results but these generic ultrasonic baths aren't suited to cleaning more than two widely spaced records at a time. Also the rotational speed is much too fast with the supplied adapter. You can find generic variable adapters that will let you slow the spin speed right down.
Ich habe aktuell nur 5 LPs, da lohnt sich die Anschaffung eines Ultraschallreinigers nicht; es gibt aber bei Amzn einen einfachen Lp Reiniger für etwa 60 Euro, welcher für bis zu 500 Lps, aber nach Kundenbewertungen maximal 350 Lps reicht! Vor Jahren hatte ich eine Plattensammlung von rund 400 Alben, Maxis & Singles, welche nach der Trennung bei der Exfreundin blieben, weil mein Vater nicht nochmal meine Restsachen bei der Frau holen wollte; er meinte dazu, die Platten wären eh nichts wert! Ich habe dann angefangen, meine liebsten Titel auf CD nachzukaufen, und vor einem halben Jahr gab es dann einen neuen Plattenspieler wegen einer Hörspielplatte aus den siebzigern, die es nur als Lp gibt, und ja, Musik Lps kommen auch wieder hinzu!🥰
WAIT A MINUTE! THAT ULTRASONIC MACHINE IS ONLY $200? REALLY? This is the only channel I've seen that's reviewed it- all the others are plugging Humminguru and other expensive gizmos!
Yep, I too was surprised by the low price. I've seen a few other channels review the Vevor and yeah my friend has the Hummingbird but I still like the idea of cleaning more than one record at a time like the Vevor offers. Thanks for watching!
@@ForeverAnalog Thanks for taking time to reply. It certainly is a very attractive proposition- competitive price that is not outrageous and the multiple cleans in one session is a real clincher!
I own a 15 year old record doctor. And I have noticed exposed white paper on label. Pink Ink was partially washed away on my Allman Brothers, Fillmore East Live album. Do not use too much water.
I use both; the results area amazing! do the RD after the vevor to remove dessicant; dont forget anti-static gun/D-stat before sleeving/shelving
Awesome. Thanks for watching!
Yes....the anti stat became my newest weapon of choice last winter.
Great upload , this was a massive help to clean my old vinyl records 👌👌👌
Thank you!
Thank you for doing this. I have been thinking about a cleaner. Now I am better informed.
I like the Vevor at this price point! Thanks for watching!
Good stuff. I’m thinking of trying the vevor, then drying them on my record doctor
Awesome!
I have a Spin-Clean washer but I’m kind of lazy and hardly ever use it. I’m debating if I would use the Vevor enough to justify its purchase but the price does seem reasonable. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching. The vevor has really improved some dirty records I bought recently!
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Never heard of the Vevor. It looks and operates quite similar to my Spin Clean. Only difference is mine is manual...and does a helluva job of cleaning. It costs a third of the Vevor also but I have to admit, I may have gone the Vevor way if I had known. Really nice comparison overall and I think it will help vinyl lovers understand that cleaning really works.
Thank you! The Spin Clean is great. I assumed these ultrasonic cleaners were too pricey but Vevor seems to have figured out how to make one at an appealing price point! Thanks again for watching and sharing!
There is a modulator for the vevor speed after market. Also 30 minutes? Where do you get that time from? Those ultrasonics are made to strip varnish from carberators, etc. I'd be careful with the time you are using. I go 10 minutes and no more than 80 degree F. I also noticed that you don't offer up a cleaning solution for the vevor. Mine is a cap of 99% alcohol, cap of photoflo, and distilled water. I've done 8 but some people say you can't get the sonic action bc of the lack of space so do 4 maybe.
Thanks!
Wait...you guys aren't just bringing them into the shower with you? I was led astray. Thanks for the video, I currently use a label protector clamp and clean with a little soap and water in my sink but its sort of a pain.
Yeah I had to change my plans when my wife accidentally used the record cleaning solution instead of shampoo.
@@ForeverAnalog Happens to the best of us haha
Good video on your record cleaning machine I have 2 ultrasonic record cleaner machine they are hihone digital ultrasonic cleaner machine and the humminguru ultrasonic cleaner machine and 2 vacuum machine record doctor VI and X and I like record doctor X better because you can clean both sides automatically and they all do a great job cleaning my records lot better than doing the spin clean record washer by hand keep up the good work on your videos.
Yes Kramer, I make a salad while cleaning my records in the shower also...😂😂
"Vinyl lovers, this one's for you! 🎶💿 If you want your records sounding crispy clean in 2024, this video is a game-changer! 🙌 The tips and tricks shared here will take your vinyl care to the next level. Say goodbye to pops and crackles! ✨
Thanks for watching!
We like to use Mickey Mantle rookie cards! So smooth.
I had that Nolan ryan set you opened in the last video!
@ he’s a legend!
I'm not saying you won't see results but these generic ultrasonic baths aren't suited to cleaning more than two widely spaced records at a time. Also the rotational speed is much too fast with the supplied adapter. You can find generic variable adapters that will let you slow the spin speed right down.
Great point thank you!
I like ultra sonic. I've had experience with US on fuel injection. It cleans everything off.
Do you need an adapter to clean 45’s on the Vevor?
Not necessarily. It helps but if you push together with enough copies it will work
Ich habe aktuell nur 5 LPs, da lohnt sich die Anschaffung eines Ultraschallreinigers nicht; es gibt aber bei Amzn einen einfachen Lp Reiniger für etwa 60 Euro, welcher für bis zu 500 Lps, aber nach Kundenbewertungen maximal 350 Lps reicht! Vor Jahren hatte ich eine Plattensammlung von rund 400 Alben, Maxis & Singles, welche nach der Trennung bei der Exfreundin blieben, weil mein Vater nicht nochmal meine Restsachen bei der Frau holen wollte; er meinte dazu, die Platten wären eh nichts wert! Ich habe dann angefangen, meine liebsten Titel auf CD nachzukaufen, und vor einem halben Jahr gab es dann einen neuen Plattenspieler wegen einer Hörspielplatte aus den siebzigern, die es nur als Lp gibt, und ja, Musik Lps kommen auch wieder hinzu!🥰
Thanks for watching and sharing!
WAIT A MINUTE! THAT ULTRASONIC MACHINE IS ONLY $200? REALLY?
This is the only channel I've seen that's reviewed it- all the others are plugging Humminguru and other expensive gizmos!
Yep, I too was surprised by the low price. I've seen a few other channels review the Vevor and yeah my friend has the Hummingbird but I still like the idea of cleaning more than one record at a time like the Vevor offers. Thanks for watching!
@@ForeverAnalog Thanks for taking time to reply. It certainly is a very attractive proposition- competitive price that is not outrageous and the multiple cleans in one session is a real clincher!
I clicked the link in the description and used the coupon. It was about $131.
Lots of other channels have reviewed the Vevor
30 mins is way too long.
If it's not clean after 5mins it ain't getting any cleaner.
There is a timer you can use for whatever you like lol
I discovered alcohol/ water will destroy paper record label.
Interesting, I haven't had that issue yet but thanks for sharing and watching!
I own a 15 year old record doctor. And I have noticed exposed white paper on label. Pink Ink was partially washed away on my Allman Brothers, Fillmore East Live album. Do not use too much water.