📰 New article from RetroRGB
Small Ultrasonic Cleaner Review
https://retrorgb.com/small-ultrasonic-cleaner-review.html
You know that moment when you’re holding a grimy, decades-old controller and think, “What if I just… sonically bathed it?”
Enter the OSLTWI ultrasonic cleaner — a tiny, $30 machine that turns your junk drawer into a high-tech spa for old electronics. It’s perfect for cleaning PCBs, buttons, or even that one controller you’ve been too grossed out to touch since 2017. And yes, the video shows tobacco products (because of course it does).
Big ultrasonic cleaners? Yeah, they cost $1,000. This one? Less than your last coffee run. But here’s the twist: it’s so small, you can’t even fit a SNES motherboard in there. Still — if your stuff fits? Total win. The reviewer admits he’ll probably use it more for his coffee cup than his NES, but hey, clean bowls are a win too.
The real takeaway? It’s not about power — it’s about accessibility. You don’t need a lab-grade tank to make your retro gear shine. Just a little buzz, some soap, and the confidence that yes, you can revive that dusty Game Boy without a toothbrush.
Space is the real bottleneck — but if you’ve got a shelf and a curiosity? This little guy’s worth every penny.
