Degritter brand ultrasonic record cleaner


I received notification yesterday that the Degritter ultrasonic record cleaner is finally making it into production. I have been watching the company for about a year, as the cleaner has moved from prototype to beta testing , and now to a limited production of the finalized (we’ll see ;-) version. The design is excellent, eliminating my reservations about the high-priced (around $4,000) ultrasonic cleaners, at a little over half their price (just over $2,000, last I read). The Degritter uses 120kHz as it’s ultrasonic frequency, and features water filtering and disc drying. It also looks cool, like a 1950’s toaster! Details available on the companys website.
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Albert Porter is/was a KL user and now he’s selling Degritter. Would be interesting to get his thoughts. 
Vortrex.
If you read the question and answer at bottom of the listing it says all you need to know.
I use a Hunts brush.....does a good job...no need for a multi-thousand dollar machine that takes up space and is a pia to use.  I hardly ever use my NittyGritty...just not worth the trouble.

@stringreen, so a sweep with the Hunt brush (which I also own, along with a Decca, Audioquest, and Discwasher) gets all the "stuff" out of the grooves and off the surfaces of the used LP's you add to your collection? Or you don't buy used?

I've bought more used this year than new, and there's no way I'm gonna use my stylus to remove the gunk from the groove of a previously owned LP. That's like using someone else's toothbrush!

Based on reviews here and elsewhere I have added the Degritter to my Santa list.
Hope the wife is reading this.......

That's like using someone else's toothbrush!
YUK!