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product_id: 670057927
title: "VEVOR 10L Sonic Gun Cleaner, 300W Professional Ultra Sonic Cleaning Machine with Timer & Heater, 40kHz Digital Sonic Cleaner with Basket for Gun Parts, Bullets, Military Supplies"
brand: "vevor"
price: "VT70532"
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# 300W Power Boost 40kHz Ultrasonic Frequency 0-80°C Adjustable Heater VEVOR 10L Sonic Gun Cleaner, 300W Professional Ultra Sonic Cleaning Machine with Timer & Heater, 40kHz Digital Sonic Cleaner with Basket for Gun Parts, Bullets, Military Supplies

**Brand:** vevor
**Price:** VT70532
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔫 Elevate your cleaning game—because your gear deserves a pro’s touch!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** VEVOR 10L Sonic Gun Cleaner, 300W Professional Ultra Sonic Cleaning Machine with Timer & Heater, 40kHz Digital Sonic Cleaner with Basket for Gun Parts, Bullets, Military Supplies by vevor
- **How much does it cost?** VT70532 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/670057927-vevor-10l-sonic-gun-cleaner-300w-professional-ultra-sonic-cleaning)

## Best For

- vevor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vevor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Deep-Cleaning Sonic Power:** Harness 40kHz ultrasonic waves to blast away grime from every nook and cranny—no residue left behind.
- • **Smart Timer & Easy Drainage:** Set cleaning cycles with a digital timer and enjoy hassle-free water drainage for seamless operation.
- • **Versatile Pro-Grade Cleaner:** From gun parts to jewelry and automotive components, this 10L cleaner adapts to your professional and personal needs.
- • **Durable Stainless Steel Build:** Corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel tank and basket ensure longevity and scratch-free cleaning.
- • **Precision Temperature Control:** Customize your clean with a heater adjustable up to 80°C, accelerating dirt breakdown without damaging delicate parts.

## Overview

The VEVOR 10L Ultrasonic Gun Cleaner is a professional-grade 300W machine operating at 40kHz frequency, equipped with a digital timer and adjustable heater (0-80°C). Its corrosion-resistant stainless steel tank and basket deliver deep, scratch-free cleaning for gun parts, bullets, and a wide range of precision items. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, it combines powerful ultrasonic technology with user-friendly features to ensure thorough, efficient maintenance of your most critical equipment.

## Description

desertcart.com: VEVOR 10L Ultrasonic Gun Cleaner, 300W Professional Ultra Sonic Cleaning Machine with Timer & Heater, 40kHz Digital Sonic Cleaner with Basket for Gun Parts, Bullets, Military Supplies : Industrial & Scientific

Review: Cleans great but read the reviews for helpful pointers - I wish I could give 4.5 stars. The Vevor record cleaner does a great job but it definitely has a few faults. I encourage you to read through all of the reviews. This way you’ll be prepared and can avoid some of the common pitfalls. As long as you heed the warnings, the machine will work great. To summarize: 1. It really deep cleans the records, removing tons of dust from the surface and deep in the grooves. My first photo shows the grit accumulated in the bottom of the pan after washing about 20 records. It’s not perfect - there will still be some pops and crackles - but it’s a huge improvement, especially if you have really old dirty records (I buy most of mine used and some are in rough shape). 2. There are basically no instructions. There were just a few photos showing how to assemble the motor spindle and mount the records and separator discs. 3. There are NO instructions to assemble the drying rack. But if you watch some of the product videos on desertcart, you’ll briefly see the rack assembled and can figure it out. I’m also posting a photo of the rack which might help. 4. There are no instructions about what kind of fluid or solution to use. This is where the other reviews can be very helpful. Definitely fill the tank with distilled water. I followed the advice in one review and added a few drops of Dawn dish detergent and a few drops of Jet Dry. Some people use Simple Green or they add hydrogen peroxide or isopropyl alcohol to kill mold and mildew. 5. You have to be careful connecting the axle (that holds the records) to the motor spindle. There’s a flat surface on the spindle and the set screw has to be lined up with that flat area. Then you can push the axle all the way in and tighten the screw. 6. There’s a nut that holds the albums and the plastic separator discs onto the axle. Be sure to tighten it pretty good or else the vibration will shake the nut loose and all the records will drop into the tank. Even though I had read about this in other reviews, I didn’t get it tight enough the first time and, sure enough, everything dropped into the tank. 7. The motor turns pretty fast. I think it really helps clean the records better if you can slow it down so each part of the record remains submerged longer. A few reviewers recommended a DC voltage regulator to reduce the voltage and slow down the motor. So I ordered one at the same time I ordered the Vevor. It cost me about $14 on desertcart. I’ve included a photo of it. This particular voltage regulator comes with about eight different adapters so you can connect it to a whole bunch of different things that might use DC voltage. (It didn’t require an adapter to connect to the Vevor’s motor, but it’s nice to have them). The Vevor motor is 24V and I set the regulator to 5 or 6V, which slowed it down to about 1/4 of the regular speed. 8. Even after a thorough cleaning with the Vevor, I still go through my usual routine of cleaning each record with an anti-static bristle brush and my trusty Discwasher brush thingie. I’m gradually working my way through my collection of about 400 LP’s. I listen to a few as I finish each batch. I’m really pleased with how clean they turn out.
Review: Finally an affordable US machine for LP's - For less than a "hundo" you can get excellent results cleaning your records. Several years ago, US machines of this size and style were somewhat cost prohibitive. I was gifted a "Record Dr. Mk V" vacuum machine. With some modification this was a huge step up in cleaning records from the Discwasher brush and various snake oil cleaning fluids. This, along with the vacuum machine has changed the game. I use 1 drop of Triton X-100 per quart of distilled water along with a couple squeezes of 91% ISO into the tank after it's full. I set the temperature at 38 degrees Celsius. I run theachine for 20 minutes of cleaning, then I vacuum the records with the other machine and place them on the included drying rack. One thing to note, is the power supply for the motor is 24V. I think it's too fast and since have purchased a variable voltage power supply that I set to around 5 volts. This slows the motor considerably. This will not fix worn or damaged records, but will get them as clean as possible. There is significant sonic improvement, most notably lowering the noise floor and reducing small pops and crackles. Photo is of the solution after cleaning around 150 "clean" records.

## Features

- Powerful Cleaning Performance: The VEVOR Ultrasonic Gun Cleaner operates at an ultra-high frequency of 40 kHz, generating millions of tiny bubbles that explode in water, releasing strong cleaning energy. This energy penetrates every crevice, thoroughly removing stubborn stains from gun parts, ensuring no area is left uncleaned.
- Advanced Transducer Technology: The efficient transducer, combined with ultrasonic shock waves, instantly breaks down tough grease and grime, providing 360° deep cleaning of internal components. Say goodbye to stubborn dirt without damaging the items, making it suitable for both everyday items and professional cleaning needs.
- Heated Cleaning: The cleaning temperature can be controlled between 0-80°C to accelerate the dissolution of dirt on various gun parts, delivering more efficient and targeted cleaning results. The high-temperature mode quickly breaks down stubborn grease, while the low-temperature mode gently protects sensitive materials.
- Outstanding Quality: Made with corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant 304 stainless steel baskets and inner chambers, the included basket prevents scratches during cleaning. The portable handle and convenient drainage design make operation easy and straightforward, ensuring every detail enhances your cleaning experience.
- Wide Applicability: From precious jewelry to complex automotive parts, and even everyday eyewear, this ultrasonic parts cleaner handles them all with ease. Whether you're a professional mechanic, a laboratory researcher, or someone needing regular cleaning, this Sonic Cleaner is your reliable assistant.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DK8TPSC9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,503 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #21 in Lab Ultrasonic Cleaners #553 in Lab Instruments & Equipment |
| Date First Available | October 18, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 16.31 pounds |
| Item model number | MH-042S |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Product Dimensions | 20.87 x 6.5 x 11.65 inches |

## Images

![VEVOR 10L Sonic Gun Cleaner, 300W Professional Ultra Sonic Cleaning Machine with Timer & Heater, 40kHz Digital Sonic Cleaner with Basket for Gun Parts, Bullets, Military Supplies - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71F7YamlWiL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cleans great but read the reviews for helpful pointers
*by J***A on January 14, 2026*

I wish I could give 4.5 stars. The Vevor record cleaner does a great job but it definitely has a few faults. I encourage you to read through all of the reviews. This way you’ll be prepared and can avoid some of the common pitfalls. As long as you heed the warnings, the machine will work great. To summarize: 1. It really deep cleans the records, removing tons of dust from the surface and deep in the grooves. My first photo shows the grit accumulated in the bottom of the pan after washing about 20 records. It’s not perfect - there will still be some pops and crackles - but it’s a huge improvement, especially if you have really old dirty records (I buy most of mine used and some are in rough shape). 2. There are basically no instructions. There were just a few photos showing how to assemble the motor spindle and mount the records and separator discs. 3. There are NO instructions to assemble the drying rack. But if you watch some of the product videos on Amazon, you’ll briefly see the rack assembled and can figure it out. I’m also posting a photo of the rack which might help. 4. There are no instructions about what kind of fluid or solution to use. This is where the other reviews can be very helpful. Definitely fill the tank with distilled water. I followed the advice in one review and added a few drops of Dawn dish detergent and a few drops of Jet Dry. Some people use Simple Green or they add hydrogen peroxide or isopropyl alcohol to kill mold and mildew. 5. You have to be careful connecting the axle (that holds the records) to the motor spindle. There’s a flat surface on the spindle and the set screw has to be lined up with that flat area. Then you can push the axle all the way in and tighten the screw. 6. There’s a nut that holds the albums and the plastic separator discs onto the axle. Be sure to tighten it pretty good or else the vibration will shake the nut loose and all the records will drop into the tank. Even though I had read about this in other reviews, I didn’t get it tight enough the first time and, sure enough, everything dropped into the tank. 7. The motor turns pretty fast. I think it really helps clean the records better if you can slow it down so each part of the record remains submerged longer. A few reviewers recommended a DC voltage regulator to reduce the voltage and slow down the motor. So I ordered one at the same time I ordered the Vevor. It cost me about $14 on Amazon. I’ve included a photo of it. This particular voltage regulator comes with about eight different adapters so you can connect it to a whole bunch of different things that might use DC voltage. (It didn’t require an adapter to connect to the Vevor’s motor, but it’s nice to have them). The Vevor motor is 24V and I set the regulator to 5 or 6V, which slowed it down to about 1/4 of the regular speed. 8. Even after a thorough cleaning with the Vevor, I still go through my usual routine of cleaning each record with an anti-static bristle brush and my trusty Discwasher brush thingie. I’m gradually working my way through my collection of about 400 LP’s. I listen to a few as I finish each batch. I’m really pleased with how clean they turn out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally an affordable US machine for LP's
*by K***T on October 21, 2025*

For less than a "hundo" you can get excellent results cleaning your records. Several years ago, US machines of this size and style were somewhat cost prohibitive. I was gifted a "Record Dr. Mk V" vacuum machine. With some modification this was a huge step up in cleaning records from the Discwasher brush and various snake oil cleaning fluids. This, along with the vacuum machine has changed the game. I use 1 drop of Triton X-100 per quart of distilled water along with a couple squeezes of 91% ISO into the tank after it's full. I set the temperature at 38 degrees Celsius. I run theachine for 20 minutes of cleaning, then I vacuum the records with the other machine and place them on the included drying rack. One thing to note, is the power supply for the motor is 24V. I think it's too fast and since have purchased a variable voltage power supply that I set to around 5 volts. This slows the motor considerably. This will not fix worn or damaged records, but will get them as clean as possible. There is significant sonic improvement, most notably lowering the noise floor and reducing small pops and crackles. Photo is of the solution after cleaning around 150 "clean" records.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally: An Economical Ultrasonic Cleaner, for Vinyl Too!
*by A***Y on March 20, 2024*

I bought this with the primary goal of using it for (vinyl) record cleaning. Plusses! * Effective and economical ultrasonic cleaning * Adjustable heat * MVP spacers for records * Simultaneously clean up to 4 records Minuses ): * Vinyl spacers could be better * Motor mounting is for cave man * Axle mounting could be better Also Know * Temp gauge is inaccurate (meh) * Noisy!!! (meh) * BYOB This unit is dead simple to use. Just be aware the printed thermostat calibration could be pretty far off (mine reads really low). Ultrasound cycle is limited to 30 minutes max on a dial timer. No worries there. Using this for vinyl? It comes with 5 plastic discs, a spacer cylinder, and a nut that all stack onto an axle that spins around in the water bath (slowly) thank to the driver motor/axle assembly that hangs on one side of the unit. The motor thang is nice and is mounted in aluminum cast. There is no consideration for mounting this aluminum body to the edge of the bath itself, so I used a bit of packing material to pad the interface. An axle attaches to the motor shaft with a collar and set screw--the screw is cheap and will strip if you put pressure on it. And it will work loose at some point anyway because the thread pitch is from kindergarten. This could be a lot better. The axle is a nicely machined part. Why forsake a decent set screw? The PTFE spacers are ok. They could be better engineered for this purpose though. I think the material is fine. The radius falls slightly short of covering some labels -- these spacers are supposed to protect the labels. It would also be better if they had a shallow bore so that bulgy labels would be enveloped instead of causing a spacer to simply gap out. I don't mind the inaccurate temp dial. It's not that far off, and it doesn't detract from my ability to use it. For vinyl, you only need 1/5th of the scale anyway. It is noisy and horrible sounding and terrible for ears. All of those. I wear ear plugs around it, and I put it in the basement. That works for me. For vinyl cleaning, or anything else for that matter, you're on your own as far as chemicals and process. Stay safe folks!

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