A Must Have Tool - The VEVOR Ultrasonic Cleaner

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  • Опубліковано 21 бер 2023
  • If you would like your very own VEVOR Ultrasonic Cleaner, Check out the links below and help support me in the process. Use code VVSALE5 for 5% off. Thank you !
    Note: At the time of recording Vevor offers the blue and black panel unit. They call the black "upgraded" as they have a higher watt heater. Personally, I would purchase the one that has the better price.
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    Actual description: In this video I am cleaning a bunch of jetski parts as well as some other random stuff. Hopefully this video gives you some idea of you versatile and useful these Ultrasonic Cleaners really are.
    Music removed 720P version. Deleted because no one watched it in 8 months
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  • @Jacobskibros
    @Jacobskibros Рік тому +7

    Nobody lowers my expectations on such a high level. Very impressive!

  • @N1ghtF1re
    @N1ghtF1re Рік тому +8

    A few things to be cautious about when using an ultrasonic cleaner. Make sure to never put your hand in when it's running, what it does to water, it also does to blood and bone marrow. Don't run things like gasoline or acetone in one unless you have an appropriate extractor, the fumes will melt things.
    Make sure the solvent you use won't attack your material, aluminum is really vulnerable to a lot of solutions, I've accidently dissolved things in my cleaners. With things like carbs, they often have a coating in the bowl that keeps ethanol from attacking the metal, an ultrasonic cleaner will almost always compromise it and increases the chance of aluminum corrosion.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for the tips. I have seen videos where people say the waves feel hot, and I'm thinking.... "yeah, that's probably not good". As for the fumes, I had considered that, and also the flammable / explosive issues... I did it anyway, but tried to keep it somewhat contained and didn't use the heater. (when using gas)
      Yeah, the CLR attacks aluminum, as does LA's Super awesome cleaning solution, Pinesol (especially when hot) and Spray 9 to some extent. I purposely put some aluminum parts in a few solutions to see how bad the erosion would be.
      In the video you can clearly see the black oxide on my cylinder domes. Not ideal but it didn't leave any pitting.

  • @Isaiah5417GdLk
    @Isaiah5417GdLk Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the generator expirement. not that i would do that exactly but if i happen to miss a small passage or two, this is exactly what i was hoping the cleaner would do.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      I was wondering the exact same thing, and that's why I did the test... I really had no idea if it would work.

  • @wallacefrey6247
    @wallacefrey6247 Рік тому +1

    Words of a true scientist...." I'm gonna to put this in copper because it says not to use this with copper." I have been buying from Vevor for a little over a year,and am glad you made this video. I have to get one now,but don't need one as big. I will use your link to buy it,and the outro was GREAT.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      🤣 😂 I was going to cut that part out, and then I was like "naaaaw, I'll see if anyone notices that".
      Thanks for all your support, and the mesh ... I used some of it today... video should be out Sunday.

  • @colinhamer6506
    @colinhamer6506 Рік тому +3

    Nice honest review 👍🤞 there's bundles of free cool toys coming your way one of those power monitoring plugs and a few other simple gadgets to help gathering useful info would help

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      Thanks Colin! I sure hope that there's more cool stuff coming my way, haha. I think a lot of that depends on how well this video does 😬. Monitoring equipment would be awesome.

  • @TheCritterWindow
    @TheCritterWindow Рік тому +1

    I bought one of them last year for my dad he seems to like it.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      Right on ! They are great. They are great for cleaning so many things. I'm still figuring out what cleaners work best and what cleaners not to use on what things, but it has been great.
      I think the thing that I like the most is cleaning up bolts, washers and nuts... Normally I get the bench rinder with the wire wheel and clean off every individual bolt, then hit them with brake and parts cleaner, then compressed air. WIth this, I toss them all into a jar with some Spray 9 or gasoline, and 30 minutes later they are all done. If they are rusty, a little CLR takes all the rust off.

  • @curtdunlap6818
    @curtdunlap6818 6 місяців тому +1

    I used my ultrasonic cleaner in my unheated garage and it kept up the temp just fine. It was the middle of summer and sitting in direct sunlight, so that may have had something to do with it! It wasn't from Vevor either, but I have acquired a few Vevor products including the non-experimental diesel heater which won't burn any waste oil, alcohol or gasoline! Thanks for your demo, and take your carbs apart to clean them, regardless of your lazy success, and I'm not going to call you an idiot. I'll reserve that for your more regular critics! Pinesol! Who knew?

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  6 місяців тому

      Haha, Thanks for the comment ! A non experimental heater is the best kind to have.... Unless you run a UA-cam channel.
      Yes.... I left the carburetor together for this one demonstration, to see if it would clean inside. This past summer I probably cleaned ... between 160 and 200 carbs and all of them were disassembled.👍
      Pinsol... works great... smells ok when diluted ... pretty freekin intense in pure form !!

  • @roastntoast7550
    @roastntoast7550 Рік тому +2

    I can't stop myself from laughing because of the "mouth guard " 😂😂😂😂

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      Haha... Yeah... I was going to cut that all out because of time restrictions ... but I left it in and it's a 30 min video now, haha.

  • @patchvonbraun
    @patchvonbraun Рік тому +4

    Pinesol used to be literally pine distillates (like turpentine). These days, it's organic solvents in water, and a little bit of sodium carbonate, which makes it somewhat basic--that will make it etch aluminum parts slightly, which probably contributes to the paint-stripping action on aluminum parts.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      Right on... It's some intense stuff. I will probably use it in the future on something, but I think Spray 9 i sa better all around choice.

    • @iamgrowler
      @iamgrowler Рік тому +2

      The etching action can be useful if you plan on repainting.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      @@iamgrowler For sire... if you are doing any sort of coating afterwards, etching is a good way to prep the surface.

  • @codyswartz997
    @codyswartz997 4 місяці тому +2

    After using paint stripper on my jetski crank case I think I’m going to pick one of these up to do my jetski parts from now on

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  4 місяці тому

      Haha... yes... Pine Sol and an ultrasonic cleaner. You will want to make sure you check the inside dimensions of the tank so that you get one that is large enough. 10L is definitely not enough for many parts.

    • @codyswartz997
      @codyswartz997 4 місяці тому

      @@loweredexpectations4927 yeah I want to go with a 15 I think I can squeeze cases and cylinder in them. I was like dang that will make my life a lot easier when fixing up all the junk skis that some how end up in my garage

  • @bigfootandbananaman4746
    @bigfootandbananaman4746 Рік тому +2

    I have had the same heater you have for years now and it has been great. I have always used dish soap and it's pretty gentle but I didn't know pine sol would work so well. I have a chainsaw I just tore down and I'm getting it powder coated so thank you for the tip. That should hopefully remove all the old grease and maybe loosen up the existing powder coating.

    • @bigfootandbananaman4746
      @bigfootandbananaman4746 Рік тому +2

      Oh and I have used muriatic acid in mine. Removes rust super fast, but don't breathe those fumes if you try it.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      Pinesol is pretty harsh, but I don't know if it will do anything for powder coating... that stuff is durable. You may want to test pinesol on something that you don't care about first, as it does eat some stuff, like zinc coatings.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      Yeah... I know all about muriatic acid.... It is intense stuff... We used to use it to eat aluminum off of cast iron cylinder liners when repairing engines. Those fumes are something else.

    • @Luck3257
      @Luck3257 4 місяці тому

      I do a dishwasher pack “cheap ones” with my 30L works great

  • @iamgrowler
    @iamgrowler Рік тому +1

    Pine-Sol has been my go-to cleaner for brass, bronze, zinc, copper, stainless steel and aluminum for years.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      Using it with an ultrasonic cleaner ? I've never used it for cleaning anything other than floors.

    • @iamgrowler
      @iamgrowler Рік тому

      @@loweredexpectations4927 Yes with an ultrasonic cleaner. I used it to clean and rehab plumbing parts and fixtures I was rebuilding. Aside from cleaning and shining up parts it also worked well loosening up and removing decades old o-rings, gaskets and stem packing. The only complaint I ever had was that it could be difficult to rinse off if you didn't have very hot water.

  • @constantinehatzis2807
    @constantinehatzis2807 Рік тому +3

    Great cleaners, but be careful putting parts inside the cleaner without the basket. The oscillation of parts can wear the pan out. The basket has rubber feet to protect from direct metal to metal contact. I beefed up the feet on mine with fuel pipe.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tip / advice👍 I had considered that and saw some marks left from washers sitting on the bottom. I was very rushed making this video and was trying to clean as many parts as fast as possible, haha.
      I had actually recorded a clip talking about the rubber feet falling off... and somehow it didn't make it to the video. I lost 2 of my feet so I'm using chunks of fuel line.

    • @werner.x
      @werner.x Рік тому +1

      @@loweredexpectations4927
      It still would take a very long time to rub the stainless steel through.
      What usually happens before, is, that the ultrasonic elements vibrate themselve loose and fall off.
      So, if i do need the extra space without basket, i'm not afraid using it.
      There is one other thing, that usually has to be considered - not everywhere the dirt comes off, there often seem to be dead areas, the parts need to be dislocated between passes to get evenly cleaned.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      @@werner.x That's interesting. I've heard that the elements are placed on the bottom ? I had assumed that they would be on the sides, but I guess the bottom makes sense. What you say about the dead spots makes sense.
      I'm hoping that when I'm UA-cam famous and sponsors are drooling over sending me stuff, I can get a larger one, haha.

    • @werner.x
      @werner.x Рік тому +1

      @@loweredexpectations4927
      Yes, they are on the bottom.
      I hope, the have it bolted on welded studs these days, but i suspect, they still may be just glued on with epoxy, which has a limited lifespan. You can glue it back on.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      @@werner.x I'm sure eventually I will end up taking / cutting it apart.

  • @Happypillz
    @Happypillz 4 місяці тому +1

    I prefer using Simple Green HD (The purple stuff) The simple green (green stuff oxidizes aluminum) Doesn't eat the paint. Homedepot has it and lasts forever. Don't recommend putting in Orings or plastics with the heavier ultrasonic as they will dissolve those parts or break them down.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the tips ! Much appreciated.

    • @Happypillz
      @Happypillz 4 місяці тому +1

      @@loweredexpectations4927 No problem. I came for the review of the Vevor cause my ultrasonic is falling apart. FYI Simply Green also makes a Aircraft degreaser. Simple green just dilutes. As for Aluminum Oxidizing cleaners it can cause the parts to change dimensions and cause you other problems.

  • @dustinwild
    @dustinwild Рік тому +1

    Hey Joel, I just tore into my two NH80's Honda Aero 80's, and one needs a top end, snagged a ring, and took it for a ride. Bottom end feels okay, but I know there's possibly some ring down there. Anyway, I'm very serious likely going to buy one just to clean the clutches, there's two, one on front, and one in the back, and they are black with gunk. I'm going to order the 15L one. What do you think this would do to a clutch pad, or drum brake pad? What about gasket material stuck to a surface? I'm so excited to try it!! Great video man! Love how you fixed that inverter!

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      The clutches will come out nice and clean... I would probably put them in gasoline or varsol. I'm still playing with finding the best cleaning solutions.
      I'm going to go out on a limb and say that gas is not safe for a few reasons... explosive fumes and inhaling those fumes. Definitely don't use the heater if using solvents.
      Spray 9 and pinesol did a great job at cleaning off gasket material for me... it won't remove silicone / sealant, but it does soften it up enough so you can easily rub it off with scotchbrite.
      Pinesol is a little harsh and will 100% eat coatings like zinc and may tarnish bare aluminum, but not pit or destroy it... 15L is a good size. I'm running into the issue of what to do with all of my different solutions now, haha. I currently have CLR, Spray 9, Pinesol, LA's Super Awesome cleaner, 104LL avgas... I think that's it, haha.
      I have tried a few others like MEC chain greaser, Sunlight dish detergent, water, laundry detergent, and just disposed of them.
      I wanted to take the float bowl off so bad. I was like... "IF this didn't work, I'm going to have to take it all back apart again, so why not just pop it off and take a look inside to make sure", haha. Too bad you can just drop the whole machine in and not take the carb off.

  • @johncollinsgrove1750
    @johncollinsgrove1750 Рік тому +2

    I got the 30 liter one a while back. I often just use dawn dish soap in it. Works pretty well. Haven't tried anything else because it worked well and was cheap and have plenty of it already. Lol.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      Right on ! I tried Sunlight dish detergent and it didn't do very well. I also tried some Mountain Equipment Coop stuff that also didn't work well. The Pinesol works great but the smell and taste are intense. (likely not at all healthy) I found Spray 9 to be the best all around cleaner.
      I guess it depends on what you are cleaning.

    • @OceanBreeze2022.
      @OceanBreeze2022. 7 місяців тому

      I recently purchased the 30 ltr as will. Mine seems to heat up even with the heater function turned off. After the cleaner being turned on for 1/2 hr the actual temperature reading said 44c. Vevor said this is normal. Any chance you could verify this for me. Thank you

    • @johncollinsgrove1750
      @johncollinsgrove1750 7 місяців тому +1

      @OceanBreeze2022. it's normal. Ultrasonic horns / speakers create heat. If I remember correctly the ultrasonic horns use something like 600 watts. Much of that heat is transferred to the water tank since they are attached to the tank.

    • @OceanBreeze2022.
      @OceanBreeze2022. 7 місяців тому

      @@johncollinsgrove1750 great, thank you for the reply.

  • @TrinomCZ
    @TrinomCZ Рік тому +1

    The power output of the ultrasonic transducer has a huge impact on the final surface. Powerful ultrasonic cleaner can strip the paint even with just plain water.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      I've seen a few industrial units that can do this. I've never used them, but a friend of mine worked at a shop with one. It was close to $20,000. They used some sort of enzyme solution that would eat grease and other stuff so they didn't have to change the solution as often.... from what I recall.
      I'd love to have something like that. Apparently they use a different type of transducer. Bars instead of pucks🤷‍♂️

    • @TrinomCZ
      @TrinomCZ Рік тому +1

      @@loweredexpectations4927 Yeah, the industrial ones are totally different animals (together with used cleaning solution).
      However even these can do some damage, especially to already peeling paint.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      @@TrinomCZ I did wonder how much the condition of the paint played into it. I suspected that if there was a "perfect bond" the cavitation would happen on the surface of the paint where if it were slightly compromised, it would happen between the paint and metal.

  • @1marcelfilms
    @1marcelfilms 6 місяців тому +1

    Turpentine, lamp oil, mineral spirits, diesel. Works well for degreasing

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  6 місяців тому

      Yes... all much cheaper than actual cleaning products. Gasoline works well and leaves no residue, but it's the least safe of all of these, haha.

  • @tjdoozer9387
    @tjdoozer9387 9 місяців тому +1

    I was prepared to hate this, but honestly, I didn't even notice the music. Some YT videos are HORRIBLE with crappy loud music and stupid sound effects. This would have been fine without the music, but it wasn't that bad with it. Great review and demonstration. 👍

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for your comment. I appreciate it. Editing is always a struggle... music and audio is always one of the larger struggles. In many cases UA-camrs will use music to try to "set the mood" or tell you how you are supposed to feel about what you are watching... but it is also to help with transitioning from clip to clip without the audio having harsh changes.
      Unless you are in a studio, or have really high end audio equipment, and spend a lot of time editing audio, background noise changes constantly. In real life or with a constant unedited clip, the noise generally isn't in your face / obvious. However, if you chip clips up and there's a car passing, air plane, dog barking or ultrasonic cleaner running ... then it becomes really harsh.
      Music is a good way to smoothen transitions and also allow for footage to be sped up without annoying sped up audio.

  • @TheMamonti1
    @TheMamonti1 Рік тому +1

    I have one that works great! TBS the bad (weak) parts are the power cord and socket. it will corrode and stop working.... I just bypassed it and solder it direct. been working great ever since. took about 6 uses for it to stop the first time... i cleaned the socket and cord but a couple uses later it stopped. so if they didn't update it you will probably have that issue down the road. it's a simple fix and the only issue I have had.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      Thanks for the heads up / tips. I've used this one almost non stop for two weeks now.... it shuts off at night and when I'm recording, but I haven't had any issues so far.

    • @TheMamonti1
      @TheMamonti1 Рік тому +1

      @@loweredexpectations4927 maybe its updated... mine had and extra fuse in the socket but it never blew a fuse just a cheap power cord and socket shorts out. love it works great.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      @@TheMamonti1 Interesting. Hopefully the sorted it out. I didn't' see a fuse.

  • @danburch9989
    @danburch9989 6 місяців тому +1

    I don't think Pine-Sol is a paint stripper; I think the ultrasonics breaks the bond between the paint and the metal just like it does to the crud that's stuck to the parts being cleaned. I've got one of those ultrasonics in my shopping cart.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment. This may be partially correct but the paint was not nearly as compromised when other cleaning solutions were used. It appears that something in the Pinesol has a softening effect.

    • @danburch9989
      @danburch9989 6 місяців тому +2

      @@loweredexpectations4927 The directions say to test painted surfaces first. That may mean some types of paint can be affected as shown in your video.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  6 місяців тому

      @@danburch9989 Yeah, whatever it is, it's potent stuff.

  • @MrSector9
    @MrSector9 Рік тому +2

    Purple Power is another common cleaner that I have seen used in ultrasonic cleaners, do you have plans to test the same type of dirt/build up with different solutions? I am interested to see what is the most effective in cleaning while not degrading the item.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      I'm hoping to try a bunch of different cleaners to see what is the most practical solution, and also to see what solutions have the best specific cleaning characteristics. Best at cleaning grease, carbon, rust etc.

    • @MrSector9
      @MrSector9 Рік тому

      @@loweredexpectations4927 look forward to see what the results are.

    • @wildbill6976
      @wildbill6976 Рік тому +1

      @@loweredexpectations4927 simple green/mean green, etc. is the best overall in terms of price, cleaning, surface finish, & disposal
      purple power, while it cleans well, tends to tarnish things in ultrasonic cleaners, especially cast aluminum (and will etch chrome and copper parts)

    • @JoelArseneaultYouTube
      @JoelArseneaultYouTube Рік тому

      @@wildbill6976 Good to know, thanks.

  • @peterkolovos3079
    @peterkolovos3079 8 місяців тому +1

    Why do you seem to always cut away before we can hear how obnoxiously loud the unit is?

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  8 місяців тому

      That's a good question and I think I may have talked about it at some point. For a few reasons.... but the main reason being that camera microphones / microphones in general do not like ultrasonic cleaner sounds. The ultrasonic waves vibrate the mic much like they vibrate the parts. Your ear, however, does not hear what the mic hears.
      The sound of the cleaner itself is a little annoying, but something that I block out if I'm working in my garage. However, the sound you hear in a video, and the sound it makes in real life are not at all the same. In a video, especially up close, is absolutely obnoxious, while just mildly annoying in person.

  • @RA-sz5tu
    @RA-sz5tu 10 місяців тому +1

    nice to see you support China so much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  9 місяців тому +3

      I get it... I'm not overly fond of the idea ... but perhaps you're overlooking the fact that 1. There aren't any practical options outside of "supporting China" Even things that are "Made in America" or Canada, have many of the components actually produced in China or the materials come form China.
      2. "China" does a lot to build the North American economy. If I get any Canadian, European or American companies offering me their products for free or paying me to sell their products, I'm on board, if they are decent products ... but I can't see that happening.
      The Chinese are doing the same thing that Japanese did in the 70s 80s and 90s... getting much much better and making good stuff for a decent price.Just like the Japanese, people don't / won't have much of a choice but to purchase their products because they will dominate the market.
      I would suggest, that if you want people to purchase products made wherever you live, start making products where you live, and sell them.

    • @spiceolife
      @spiceolife 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@loweredexpectations4927dauuuumn! Spoken as a true capitalist. In a nutshell really.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@spiceolife I'm not sure if this is a complement or an insult... but thanks. The way I see it, we are responsible for the growth and distribution of Chinas products.
      We elect people who do nothing to promote or protect domestic manufacturing while rewarding those exporting from China, fail to put in place any meaningful consumer protection and welcome, literally, boatloads of low quality imports.
      China doesn't sell us anything. We buy it. I've worked in sales, and there's a big difference.

    • @spiceolife
      @spiceolife 4 місяці тому +1

      @@loweredexpectations4927 compliment to u sir

  • @roastntoast7550
    @roastntoast7550 Рік тому +1

    What happens to the other vevor code? If I remember it right, there were 2 vevor codes last time....1 code was 10$ and the other was 5% store wide!?

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +2

      They just told me to use this one, this time... I have no idea. I'm fairly certain, if you use the other codes... they will work on this as well, but I don't know. The other codes were VVS10 ($10 off) and VVPROMO for (5% for store wide )
      I may be wrong, but I feel like there is a slight language barrier, so I try not to say/ ask any more than necessary.

  • @roastntoast7550
    @roastntoast7550 Рік тому +2

    Priceless commercials 😅 so funny and stupid in the same time! Keep up the good work bud 👍

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      You mean commercials on this video, or the video itself ?
      I've been trying to go back in after the video goes live and remove some of the ads... because they place them in stupid spots.... but it's a lot of work. Also, I have no control over what the actual ads are.

  • @doranmaxwell1755
    @doranmaxwell1755 9 місяців тому +1

    For almost everything I use pain water and a tiny bit of Dawn dishwashing soap.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  9 місяців тому

      I have tried sunlight ... but I probably used too much soap and not enough water.

    • @doranmaxwell1755
      @doranmaxwell1755 9 місяців тому

      The extra strength Dawn is the only way to go... They came out with a cool dispenser that you actually set it cap size down. and it does not leakl. The pump things always leak.. As for the Dawn you only want to use a very small amount... like one short squirt for 3 liters....it actually defeats the ultrasonic if there is too much as somehow it does not allow the bubbles to form? In any case use very little I pretty much use the stuff for everything but having the leak proof one at the sink allows me to wash my hands easily@@loweredexpectations4927

  • @markcoyle8003
    @markcoyle8003 Рік тому +2

    Vevor should be very Vevorish about all the Vevor plugs that you gave Vevor in this Vevor video about the Vevor ultrasonic cleaner. 😂 LoL.

    • @markcoyle8003
      @markcoyle8003 Рік тому +2

      Excellent test drive of it. That carb though! That was awesome. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      Haha... I did my best to include their name a few times... seeing as how they did send me a cleaner for free.... and I think it's a great product.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +2

      Really, eh. I'm guessing it wasn't too nasty inside, based on what didn't come out of it, but the fact that it wouldn't run before and then started and ran fine after 🤟

    • @markcoyle8003
      @markcoyle8003 Рік тому

      You did a great job 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @survivethewalkingdead3421
      @survivethewalkingdead3421 Рік тому +1

      I LOVE the "Lower your expectations" plug at the end!😅😂😀🤜

  • @donnied6759
    @donnied6759 Рік тому

    Try some trisodium phosphate it's cheap and if it doesn't work ya can make some bread and muffins with it 😊

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      I looked into that before using anything, and decided against it for some reason... I can't remember why now, haha. Aaaaah yes... "keep away from aluminum as well as other metals" and it can etch glass ?
      I've never used it before at all.

    • @donnied6759
      @donnied6759 Рік тому +2

      @Lowered Expectations Dam you take the Fun out of lowering my expectations 😪

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      @@donnied6759 Haha... I suppose a video of destroying parts would be more my style ...

  • @aux1z11
    @aux1z11 2 місяці тому +1

    Great for in the graage

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  2 місяці тому

      Haha... Everyone should have one of these in their ga... ga... gara.... Shop.

  • @ldsk938
    @ldsk938 Рік тому +1

    how about a vevor code for south africa?

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      I wish... I was only able to find links for the 4 location listed in the description. Not sure if the same discount codes work or not. You can try the same code and also the codes in my diesel heater videos.

    • @ldsk938
      @ldsk938 Рік тому +2

      @@loweredexpectations4927 sadly like alot of online stores they dont deliver here. nor do they even have the currency we use as a option.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      @@ldsk938 That sucks. Interesting unrelated fact.... On my other channel, where I do jet ski stuff, one of my regular viewers is from Cape Town South Africa. You just reminded me of that.

    • @ldsk938
      @ldsk938 Рік тому +1

      @@loweredexpectations4927 im more inland south africa Johannesburg side. ooo and that ocean is way to cold for my liking.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      @@ldsk938 Right on. Yeah, I was born in New Brunswick Canada and it is close to the North Atlantic ... I'm much more inland now.

  • @damienmeredith6872
    @damienmeredith6872 Рік тому +1

    Where the basket ???

  • @bobp6742
    @bobp6742 Рік тому

    Got one of these, they are so good.
    Any chance of not putting music on your videos its annoying.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +3

      It seems that I'm late to the party and most people have one, haha. I debated whether or not to use music and actually had uploaded it once and then re edited it with the music levels way lower.
      The "problem" with no music is that in a bunch of the clips, I have the cleaner running in the background. While the noise isn't too bad, it makes the cuts in editing very .... abrupt / vulgar. If I hadn't already deleted all of the footage, I would reupload it as a separate video ... Sadly I can't

    • @bobp6742
      @bobp6742 Рік тому +3

      @@loweredexpectations4927
      Aye, they are noisy buggers, it effects the kids more than me, if i don't want them in the workshop i tell them I'm using the ultrasonic cleaner and you don't see them for dust 🤣

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      @@bobp6742 HAHA... yeah... It doesn't really bother me ... I thought it would, but after the first few sessions I didn't' even notice it... However, it does do some REALLY crazy things with a camera microphone.

    • @werner.x
      @werner.x Рік тому +2

      @@loweredexpectations4927 🤣 so, it has cleaned out your ear already, all these tiny wave sensing hairs are already crumbled to dust now.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +1

      @@werner.x HAHA... that could be.

  • @VEOPengineering
    @VEOPengineering Рік тому +1

    mine lasted 2 weeks, failed, took 2 months to get a refund. It was junk. I already had low expectations... it disappointed

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому

      Sorry to hear that. Two months for a refund is unacceptable. Was it form Vevor directly, or another seller ? Amazon, Ebay etc ?
      I have had good luck with mine and I have had lots of positive stories... I generally have luck like you... When I bought my vacuum pump from Vevor, off amazon, it took me 4 tries before I got one that worked.

    • @VEOPengineering
      @VEOPengineering Рік тому +2

      @@loweredexpectations4927 Direct from Vevor. First they offered to send the replacement parts to fix it but as its 230v it required an electrician to fit at a cost of AU$160 but the parts never showed up. Then they offered 50% refund and i could keep the broken item. I demanded a FULL refund and they could come collect the failed unit. Eventually i got it but i had to work hard for it. The unit was never picked up and went into the bin

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +3

      @@VEOPengineering Yeah, that's 100% bulshit and 0% apropriate customer service. I would expect that sort of thing from an Ebay seller, but not from an actual companie. I would never purchase again from a company that did this to me, so I hope whoever was managing / running the operation and decided that was okay, is no longer working for VEVOR.
      I always say that the true colors of a company shine through when things go wrong. How they react to a problem says a lot, and it your case, this was a total fail. This doesn't sound like company policy, and instead someone, or a group of people, deciding to act independently.

  • @dyzzyone
    @dyzzyone 6 місяців тому +1

    Lot of crap on that bench...sorry..vevor 😂😂😂

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  6 місяців тому

      Haha.... I have gotten a lot of use out of most of this crap.... Better than lots of princess auto or harbor freight stuff.

  • @kobolila
    @kobolila Рік тому +1

    Please...enough with the music; I want to hear you, and what you're talking about. I'm 5 minutes in and already looking for another review. on this unit Not trying to be nasty, just giving you a perspective.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for your input. I do appreciate it... I have had other people mention the music. I had considered not using any music at all, and now I wish I hadn't...
      The reason for using the musing is an attempt to achieve continuity. There was lots if background noise, including me using the cleaner in the background at times. When editing, any cuts / transitions become really abrupt and obvious without a constant background sound ... Hence the music. I tried to set the music levels really low, but apparently I missed the mark. Unfortunately I can't change this now, but I will do better in the future.

    • @kobolila
      @kobolila Рік тому +2

      @@loweredexpectations4927 Thanks for the reply. You put out good thorough info; I'm sure you'll master your videos as well.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +2

      @@kobolila Thanks ! I ended up using software to strip the audio of music and re editing, but it's only at 720P and sounds odd as a result... so I added it as an unlisted video in the description.

    • @kobolila
      @kobolila Рік тому +1

      @@loweredexpectations4927 Just watched, much better. There was still, interestingly, some music but it wasn't as distracting. Look forward to your future projects.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927  Рік тому +2

      @@kobolila I'm glad you thought it was ok. The reason for some music, is that the software that I used produced what they call "studio sound" where it removes all background noise. While that may seem good it's really strange and also had the side effect of making it sound like it was partly in a tin can and had a strange sizzle to my voice.
      To reduce that effect I set it to remove 95% of the background noise, and then adding 6% of the original audio back in.