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It really works, I'm very happy!
Working from home during lockdown has allowed me the chance to convert my old vinyl collection to .WAV using a Pioneer PLX-500 to Macbook Pro. I was unable to get all the crackles out of a number of old vinyl using a carbon brush, microfiber cloth & lighter fluid approach.
My Vinyl had SUFFERED over time (Kids paw prints, moving house & damp apartment).
The Disco-Antistat cleaned them right up, almost perfect in most attempts, so much so that i feel encouraged to go digging in 2nd hand shops again knowing i can clean them up like new.
The Good:
-Easy to use
-works much better than expected
-Extra Fluid is not expensive
The Bad:
-Red plastic feet had to be glued in place, plastic clicking feature was not enough.
-Handle is made of plastic, I would have preferred something more robust.
-fluid WILL Spill when pouring back into bottle using supplied items.
My Vinyl had SUFFERED over time (Kids paw prints, moving house & damp apartment).
The Disco-Antistat cleaned them right up, almost perfect in most attempts, so much so that i feel encouraged to go digging in 2nd hand shops again knowing i can clean them up like new.
The Good:
-Easy to use
-works much better than expected
-Extra Fluid is not expensive
The Bad:
-Red plastic feet had to be glued in place, plastic clicking feature was not enough.
-Handle is made of plastic, I would have preferred something more robust.
-fluid WILL Spill when pouring back into bottle using supplied items.
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JH
A piece broke already
So, I absolutely love the cleaning standard of this...great results...
However, I'd only cleaned about 100 records and the circular centre label clamp startup to crack and break down... The lip around the edge cracked and then piece by piece started to snap off....
I'm prepared to accept that maybe this was a one off but if not, then they really need to use better materials.... not good enough!
I've had to superglue mine back together which is by no means the way forward... It will inevitably break again :/ Will be complaining and asking for a new piece to be sent...
However, I'd only cleaned about 100 records and the circular centre label clamp startup to crack and break down... The lip around the edge cracked and then piece by piece started to snap off....
I'm prepared to accept that maybe this was a one off but if not, then they really need to use better materials.... not good enough!
I've had to superglue mine back together which is by no means the way forward... It will inevitably break again :/ Will be complaining and asking for a new piece to be sent...
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M
Does the job, a bit "naive" quality-wise
The "LP washing-machine" basically does its job. The supplied solution seems to work well, although I have no previous experience with an alternative for a meaningful comparison.
Quality-wise, the thing is somewhat "cheapo" (e.g. I could not get the plastic legs hold properly in their slots).
Overall, I do not regret the purchase. On the other hand, shoudl I face the need to buy a new machine like that, I'd definitely have a look at other options.
Quality-wise, the thing is somewhat "cheapo" (e.g. I could not get the plastic legs hold properly in their slots).
Overall, I do not regret the purchase. On the other hand, shoudl I face the need to buy a new machine like that, I'd definitely have a look at other options.
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SP
Clean, clean as can be
Saw some reviews of this item and I am glad I joined the team of happy owners. It does what sets out to do, clean your vinyl records, if all sizes; 7, 10 or 12". And it does it good. Drawbacks? Not many. It's plastic so the lever that use to rotate the record with sometimes feels like it is going to snap, but that has not happened yet. All in all, a great product and good value for money.
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