Record Cleaning Machine


After many years I think it's time I purchased a record cleaning machine. 
Can you guys recommend any up to around $500?

Thanks 
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The Okki Nokki is a decent unit in your price range. I used one for a number of years, and thought it worked quite nicely, although fairly loud. I really liked the forward and reverse capability. I have since moved on to a Clear Audio Double Matrix Pro Sonic. An exceptional RCM, but way more expensive, but worth it to me.
VPI.
16.5. 

Built like Ike a brick s--thouse, as the saying goes, and it works just fine. Only reason to spend more would be to go ultrasonic. 
Hello 2channel.

I like to run the US machine for 15-20 minutes, then about 5 minutes to rinse the records, stack them, dry the label protectors, and set up the next pair. So 20-25 minutes, of which 5 is occupied by work. That's 5 or 6 records per hour.
@terry9 
You are a true devotee and I applaud you and bow before you. I am pretty happy with my humble hand-vac process with a homemade super solvent and 2 DH2O rinses. I could do about the same volume as you in an hour...if my back could take hunching over the unit that long. 

This formula, that I found below has done a surprisingly good job on some 1950's LPs I found in my parents moldy basement. It was developed for US machines.

http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/record-cleaning-youre-doing-it-wrong.689430/

By the way, do you use any preservative after cleaning?