Ultrasonic Eyeglasses Cleaner

by Edwin in Electronic Gadgets, Home Gadgets

Womenfolk often have their little stash hidden away just in case of emergencies, and this stash consists of jewelry and other family jewels. Necklaces and rings are nice to look at, but they ought to be cleaned from time to time to look at their pristine best. Hammacher has a device that not only does that, but helps keep your eyeglasses spic and span as well with the Ultrasonic Eyeglasses Cleaner.

This is the eyeglasses cleaner that uses 42,000 Hz of ultrasonic sound waves to remove dirt and dust particles without manual scrubbing or harsh chemicals. Its wide 25-oz. stainless-steel tank (for proper sound wave impedance) holds two pair of eyeglasses and completely detaches from the unit for easy filling under a sink using plain tap water. Three power cycles and five timed settings (from 90 seconds to six minutes) provide controlled cleaning for even the most delicate or soiled items. The cleaner’s whisper-quiet, solid-state circuitry prevents noise, and the unit is suitable for precious metals and gems, waterproof watches, CDs, dentures, rings, bracelets, and necklaces. Includes a basket, watch stand, and CD rack.

Fancy picking one up for $69.95?

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3 Comments on “Ultrasonic Eyeglasses Cleaner”

Lustra gli occhiali con gli ultrasuoni - Noantri Says:

October 24th, 2008 at 2:30 am

[...] Lustra gli occhiali con gli ultrasuoni 24Ott2008 Categoria: Assurdi, Tecnologia Scritto da Plainsong Per chi porta gli occhiali da vista non esiste niente di più sgradevole che delle lenti sporche attraverso le quali è impossibile osservare le cose nitidamente. Purtroppo, quando si tratta di pulire un paio di occhiali, anche i più affezionati alla tecnologia sono costretti a ricorrere ad una banalissima pezzuola di panno, uno strumento primitivo e tanto antico che non solo veniva utilizzato dai nostri genitori prima di noi, ma era anche dai nostri nonni più di mezzo secolo fa. Se siete disposti ad investire su qualcosa di più veloce, tecnologico ed efficace, avrete piacere di sapere che Hammacher ha da poco messo in vendita un dispositivo per pulire gli occhiali con gli ultrasuoni. Lo strumento utilizza onde ad ultrasuoni a 42.000 Hz, che rimuovono la sporcizia dalle lenti e dall’intera montatura senza bisogno di strofinare o di utilizzare prodotti per la pulizia. Tanto delicato da poter essere utilizzato anche su gemme e preziosi, questo strumento, che offre la possibilità di scegliere cinque differenti cicli di pulizia che durano dai 90 secondi ai sei minuti, rappresenta il futuro per chiunque sia costretto ad indossare un paio di occhiali da vista. L’Ultrasonic Eyeglasses Cleaner è in vendita a 65 $ (51 €). [via Coolest Gadgets] [...]

Frank Says:

October 24th, 2008 at 8:30 am

Can anyone answer two questions about this unit?
First, since it uses water, do te glasses come out of the cleaning wet and, therefore, needing to be dried off? Secondly, does the water “tank” need to be refilled after each use? A parkinson’s diease patient is wanting to know this info to discern if this cleaner is something that he can use easily.

Eyeglasses Says:

October 28th, 2008 at 5:58 pm

Just use soap and water and a soft paper towel to clean your lenses.

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