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๐ ๏ธ Elevate your vinyl care game with sleek, smart ultrasonic cleaning!
This anodized aluminum vinyl record bracket is engineered for 6L ultrasonic cleaners, enabling efficient, gentle cleaning of up to two 12" LP or 7" EP records simultaneously at 1-6 RPM. Designed for home use, it offers easy assembly, fits most 6L tanks with drain valves, and requires only minimal wetting agentsโno harsh chemicalsโensuring your vinyl collection stays immaculate without damage.







| ASIN | B07ZZZN77X |
| Additional Features | Ultrasonic Cavitation |
| Best Sellers Rank | #152 in Record Cleaners & Cleaning Supplies #538 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Brand Name | WEWU ROUNDS |
| Color | SILVER |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 93 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Chrome Plated |
| Included Components | Adapter, English manual |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Taylor Bonwe E-commerce Co., Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VC-03 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | VC-03 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Media |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Study Room |
| Shelf Type | Bracket Shelf |
| Shelf Weight Capacity | 550 Grams |
| Special Feature | Ultrasonic Cavitation |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| UPC | 732515283745 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**.
Well built, carefully machined parts, very rugged
I have an extensive record collection of LPs, 45s, and 78 rpm records. I have been collecting records since I was 5 years old, and I still have some of them. Over the years, I have tried all kinds of surface cleaners and brushes and solutions that made the record look nice, but the sound quality didn't improve very much. Along came CDs, and my record collections just sat on the shelf, hardly being touched, while I started to establish quite a CD library. Everyone talks about the warm sound that vinyl has compared to CDs, (and I remembered that back in the day) but when I dug one out and flopped it on the turntable, it just didn't have that sparkle and clarity that I remembered. Plenty of clicks and pops and surface noise were still there, growing it seems while the record was in its paper sleeve. I was getting ready to put the record collection up for sale to get rid of the clutter, but thought that I should make an attempt to shine them up to make them more appealing to the buyer. As I said, I had used all kinds of record cleaning cloths and devices that didn't really make much difference to the sound quality. So I decided to give it one more shot and looked at what was available on Amazon. I knew ultrasonic tanks were one of the best deep cleaning devices on the market, but I had never even considered it for cleaning records. The tanks were a little pricey, but not out of my league completely. Then when I discovered this record turning bracket I thought it would be a necessity in this cleaning process. It had good ratings, looked nice and sturdy, so I decided to give it a try. This does not come with an ultrasonic cleaner, it merely spins the records slowly while the ultrasonic sound waves do their job. I was concerned about the labels getting wet, but the water seems to stay within the grooves of the record and don't ever run across the label. There are many ultrasonic tanks on the market, so after a lot of research, I bought one priced close to the cost of this spinner. That brought the tank and spinner up to around $300, but when I priced the sets that included the tank and the spinner together, they were much more. I set everything up, filled the tank with filtered water, set the timer for 5 minutes, and starting cleaning. After they came out of the tank, I dried them with a microfiber cloth, and built a drying rack to let them dry thoroughly. When I put the first 25 year old record on the turntable, I was absolutely blown away. Gone were the clicks and pops from surface noise, and because ultrasonic cleaning goes into the groove and removes all that dirt and dust that was packed in there, (that I had forced into said groove while I thought I was doing the record a favor by wiping it with all kinds of brushes and rags) the fidelity was unbelievable! I have always taken care of my records, but they still sounded like old records do after awhile. After cleaning them, I could not detect any surface noise at all between cuts. It could have been a CD I was listening to. After running about 200 LPs through the process, I started on the hundreds of 78 rpm records. They clean up so well, that there is hardly any surface noise at all. Suddenly I was hearing the fidelity of this record as if I had just bought it brand new. Bottom line: I have run over 500 records through the tank using this unit, and it continues to operate flawlessly. It is definitely worth the money, in my opinion. Yes, yes, yes, buy this unit and get an ultrasonic tank as soon as possible and get ready to be amazed by your record collection again.
G**R
Nice piece machinery!
There are very few options in the market for a spinner to deep clean LP records using an ultrasonic tank. This one is a very well thought of, well designed and well executed piece of aluminum machinery. I echo all the positive reviews. The included wall wart is 12 Volts, but it makes the spinner rotate fast and LOUD!. I use a 5 Volts instead and now it spins slower and SILENT!!!! You can clean two records at a time. I set my ultrasonic tank at 15 minutes, that's all you need. Highly recommended and the price is right for the quality you get.
J**N
Spins too fast but is easy to fix use 3v adapter instead
I use this on my ultrasonic cleaner for cleaning my records,but the thing is,is that with the supplied 12v adapter it spins at 6 rpm,which a bit on the fast side and also somewhat noisey,so what i did to fix both the noise and speed issues was to simply buy a 3volt ac/dc adapter to slow it down to 1 1/2 rpms,its now super quiet and slow which is better for cleaning your precious vinyl. And the 3v doesn't hurt the unit at all,it runs very cool,no overheating what so ever, and the 3volt adapters run around about 6 or 7 $,so again isnt that bad, over all this thing is built like a tank plus it mounts really securely on my cleaner,just make sure your tank is at least 11.8 inches accross or the record may not fit
M**O
Vinyl cleaning
Works great with my Vevor 6 liter ultrasonic cleaner. It turns at about 1 RPM. Prefect for my needs.
K**R
Great kit.
I rarely write any reviews but with this unit I feelmit is appropriate to say it is well worth purchasing if you already own an ultrasonic tank and have a bunch of dirty records in need of cleaning. Great ki.
D**D
Get's the job done ok.
At first I thought the device wasn't working because it spins so slowly. I think slowly is actually better for cleaning. I couldn't figure out how to get any support or contact anyone with questions. I wish the spindle was a little longer to make more space between multiple records. Also, the brackets don't fit well on my ultra sonic cleaner.
E**Y
Nice product!
After 100 cycles, working perfect!
C**L
Stock AC to DC adapter makes it spin too fast at 6rpm
This is a high quality spinner for ultrasonic vinyl cleaning. Fit and finish are first rate but the stock AC to DC adapter makes it spin too fast at 6rpm. The solution is simple: get a 3V AC to DC adapter and plug it into a variac. With the adjustable variac I lowered the DC output to ~2.5V. Now it's spinning much slower to <1rpm which is what you need for effective cleaning.
K**O
Best Vinyl album cleaning option available
This album cleaning system is fantastic if you're interested in rehabilitating your old vinyl. I decided it was time to do exactly that with my relatively small collection of around 100 albums, and discovered the 200+ page dissertation on all the methods to clean albums. Of course the best option is Ultrasonic, and I had an ultrasonic cleaner in my workshop sitting unused, so much research later into best methods and chemicals to use led me to Amazon for both. The best chemical (tergitol, tergikleen, Triton X-100) is ridiculously expensive, but the alternate, polysorbate 20, is readily available on Amazon for a much more reasonable cost. Mixed with 99% Isopropyl alcohol and distilled water, this ended up as my ultrasonic cleaning solution. I also pre-cleaned each album using a similar solution with just a few drops of Simple Green added, and used the handheld Wewu record cleaning handle set. This got the worst of the grunge off with a wipe of a lint-free microfiber cloth, received an R/O water rinse, and then went directly to the ultrasonic cleaner with the Wewu motor mount where each album spent 10 minutes rotating thru the bath. The albums were then removed and placed in the wooden dish drying rack until dry, and then placed in new static-free slip covers. All of these components were bought from Amazon. This Wewu motor system did pose a small problem when mounting to the ultrasonic cleaner in that the mounting gap was too narrow to fit over the edge of my cleaner. My solution was really quite simple. I used RAM ball mount components I already owned for various GPS and Fish Sonar mounting, cut a narrow piece of ABS plastic that fit in the Wewu slot, and mounted it all up using the RAM stuff to the edge of the Ultrasonic unit (see photos). This actually allowed me to position the Wewu unit more precisely than just attaching it directly to the edge of the cleaner. I was a little concerned about some reviewers mentioning the high rotational speed of the Wewu unit they received, and had planned on buying a small variable DC voltage supply to lower the voltage on the Wewu unit if required to lower the speed. But when I received my Wewu, I found the one I got was operating at 0.6 rpm, nice and slow for good solution contact in the cleaner, and didn't feel I needed to alter the speed at all. The Wewu supplied 3 label protectors, so I could clean two albums at a time. I also bought the handheld Wewu cleaner to do a pre-wash. In the end, this process was time consuming and took approximately 25 minutes per pair of albums to clean, but the results were absolutely astonishing. My albums hadn't been cleaned like this ever, and most are 40ish years old, having lived thru a teenage lifetime of parties and use/abuse. Before washing, they all had the typical pops and crackles of well-loved vinyl, but after the cleaning the only sounds present now are the music I bought the albums for. In between tracks there are no longer pops or crackles, unless there is a scratch present. Otherwise, amazingly, even at high volumes, the music is crystal clear again, probably better than new. A huge part of this is thanks to this inexpensive Wewu motorized cleaner system. This unit operated flawlessly, is quiet, appears to be made very well with a surprising heaviness to it. If you already own an ultrasonic cleaner, this system gives you one more reason to use it. And if not, buying this unit and a new ultrasonic cleaner could still end up being less expensive than some of the dedicated specialty album cleaners, and then you would own the Ultrasonic cleaner to use for all the other things they are good for. I highly recommend this Wewu cleaner system, and the seller based on my experience.
L**H
Perfect
Exactly what you need as part of an ultrasonic cleaning set up. Turn very slowly (the one I have is less than 1 RPM) and extremely well built.
G**N
Yes a 3rd record can be added!
Does the trick for a 6L and larger ultra sonic cleaner. If you order the WEWU extra clean discs you can actually sneak on a 3rd record. Just remove the all silicon washers. IF WEWU Rounds made the shaft 4 or 5 mm longer you would get 4 records on the shaft. This would make the task a little quicker. I use 10min in the bath to clean. Now its 3 records clean in 10 mins.
A**M
Works great
Works great. Came well packaged and fits well on my ultrasonic cleaner for cleaning vinyl records.
B**X
Good product but 2 lp's at a time is frustratingly limiting.
Good solution overall with a major lacking flaw... WHY is the rod so short as to allow for only 2 records at a time??? Bizarre. Would be perfect if you could do at least 3 to 6 LPs at a time as would fit most ultrasonic cleaners. Had to buy this unit because Vevor won't sell their spindle motor adapter separately for my pre-existing regular ultrasonic cleaner.
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