I've been looking at and lusting after various types of parts cleaners of late and the one that keeps coming up is a good ultrasonic cleaner. I think the theory behind the cleaning action is fairly well known but there's so many of them out there it was hard to tell the difference between them Sort of like cell phone plans - they all have something different.
So I decided to look for one that would take on some of the larger jobs I might want to toss in like clutch plates, full size carbs and maybe even a head or two. This meant looking for something about 20 litres or so that was about 20" x 12" x 7" deep.
Next was the number of transducers - 6, the 'power' they run at (480 watts and 40KHz )and the likelihood they will crap out after a few hours. The unit I bought was a VEVOR 22Litre with analog controls. $226 with some sort of an instant discount directly from VEVOR. it was about $50 less than the same digital unit and I would trust the the manual stuff to last longer.
A drain facility and free shipping were the next two that clinched the deal. (Amazon has the digital model on for $384 plus shipping) So $226 seems like a winner so far. The unit has a heater and timer that seem to function OK but I haven't had a chance to use it yet.
I have a 1981 Yamaha XS850 Special that has been sitting in a shop of the last 20 years or so and I figure the carbs and a few other parts will need a good cleaning so I'll have something to try it out on.
In case there's still room on your Christmas wish list here's the URL.
https://www.vevor.ca/ultrasonic-cleaner-c_11064