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    Off topic, but rock tumblers do a great job tenderizing and marinating meat, . just throw a few staights in with bagged and marinated meat , and you'll be ready to eat, hone and shave in 48 hours l
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    Yea, that is the bad thing about the HF Ultrasonic, that the tray is not removable. According to the reviews, that is where they fail, by dumping the liquid, it gets into the electronics.

    So, don’t dump it out, a water bottle cut in half, will bail it, quickly and a paper towel or microfiber will clean and dry it out.

    Better yet, use the Ziploc bags like Geezer suggested. I use 1 Quart Freezer bags and can get 4 of them in at a time. Makes clean up a snap and keep separate parts, separate.

    You probably could do the Ziplock bag trick with a brass tumbler, never tried it, but should work. Just don’t use the cheap, thin bags.

    You really don’t need an ultrasonic with Evaporust.
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