Black & Decker Tide Buzz Ultrasonic Stain Remover SR2000

by Edwin in Electronic Gadgets, Home Gadgets

tide-buzzStubborn stains can be a pain to get rid off from your clothes, but fret not – we’re pretty sure there is at least one great quality detergent which is able to do so somewhere, or you can always look to the Black & Decker Tide Buzz Ultrasonic Stain Remover SR2000 to get the job done. All you need to do is place the hand wand on the stain, using a potent combination of Tide Ultrasonic Cleaning Fluid and ultrasonic energy in order to create shockwaves that loosen stains out of the fabric and onto the disposable Stain Catcher Pad. Perfectly safe for all types of fabrics, the Ultrasonic Stain Remover ought to be able to handle tea, coffee, grease, motor oil, blood, ink, grass, wine, butter, gravy, lipstick, make up, curry, and clay stains with ease and aplomb. Anyone can vouch for its effectiveness?

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8 Comments on “Black & Decker Tide Buzz Ultrasonic Stain Remover SR2000”

CNSP Says:

September 1st, 2009 at 9:04 pm

I can vouch for the Buzz. It’s better than any other product (stain sticks, liquids, etc) and I’ve been really impressed with how it can get out some stains that have been through the dryer. It works best on white clothes because you can “buzz” as much as you want. With colored clothes you have to know when to stop: I actually removed black Sharpie marker from a light green dress but I overdid it because the green is faded where I went crazy.

Edwin Says:

September 2nd, 2009 at 1:57 am

CNSP: Thanks for the input, at least it’ll give the curious more confidence of trying this device out whenever they’re faced with tough stains! :) Sorry to hear about your light green dress though…

R Says:

September 2nd, 2009 at 5:50 am

To the contrary of CNSP, I tried this product for a variety of stains on a variety of fabrics. It’s not superior to soap and water or antistain spray and requires propietary cleaning solution.

Geraldine Morrison Says:

September 23rd, 2009 at 12:39 am

Where can I get the AC ADAPTER model #DPX542236 for the Buzz cleaner ?…………….Thank you. G.Morrison

Geraldine Morrison Says:

September 23rd, 2009 at 12:50 am

Where can I get the AC ADAPTER for the BUZZ ?????

Mary Nelson Says:

October 9th, 2009 at 6:58 pm

I have this machine but threw out the instructions on how to use. Can anyone help me to get started? I wou;d appreciate it. Thanks!

R Says:

October 10th, 2009 at 3:53 am

Insert fluid container, logo side up.
Place pad underneath garment.
Hold wand vertically & press Fluid button
Press Energy button and run over stain.
Give up and use alternative stain-remover & launder.

Mary Nelson Says:

October 10th, 2009 at 7:21 am

Thanks for the information. I will try it.

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