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La Habra, CA

oadie wrote:Don't know comparative size or price off the top of my head, but I know Harbor Freight sells one, as well, for those that like their tools dirt cheap and only moderately shoddy.


I got a sonic cleaner from harbor freight, I've been using it for months and it still works great. I use it mainly for airbrush nozzles but I have gotten paint off metal models with it. It's definitely a good buy because its cheap, I can't speak of the price either though because it was a while ago and my memory of it is erased along with every other hobby expense
 
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