HiFi+ gives the Degritter a nice review.
"It’s great just to press a button and have an LP cleaned/dried to a high standard with no fuss or drama in only a few minutes."
www.hifiplus.com
Apparently the author has not used an ultrasonic RCM, so enthusiasm is to be expected and he finds the Degritter offers a small but significant improvement over his original Keith Monks machine. "It’s as if I’d suddenly upgraded my turntable/arm/cartridge to something far more capable."
The article offers something of a straw dog argument suggesting there has been the claim that cleaning records should only be done with a brush, that "wet cleaning LPs..." is "potentially harmful too, ham-fisted wet cleaning can leave LP surfaces sounding noisy." Of course this is a writer's device to accomodate the response that 'wet-cleaned' records sound better.
Not a lot of detail but all in all a positive review for Degritter.
"It’s great just to press a button and have an LP cleaned/dried to a high standard with no fuss or drama in only a few minutes."

Degritter record cleaning machine
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Apparently the author has not used an ultrasonic RCM, so enthusiasm is to be expected and he finds the Degritter offers a small but significant improvement over his original Keith Monks machine. "It’s as if I’d suddenly upgraded my turntable/arm/cartridge to something far more capable."
The article offers something of a straw dog argument suggesting there has been the claim that cleaning records should only be done with a brush, that "wet cleaning LPs..." is "potentially harmful too, ham-fisted wet cleaning can leave LP surfaces sounding noisy." Of course this is a writer's device to accomodate the response that 'wet-cleaned' records sound better.
Not a lot of detail but all in all a positive review for Degritter.