Technology
How do you keep jewelry smudge-free? These ultrasonic cleaners.
TL;DR: Keep your glasses and jewelry clean with the Smartclean Vision.7 or Jewelry.6 devices on sale for up to $29 off.
Glasses are supposed to be clear. Jewelry is supposed to be sparkly. Why, then, does it seem so impossible to keep them this way?
If you’re sick of smudgy, grungy accessories, allow us to introduce these Smartclean Ultrasonic Cleaners. Essentially high-tech bathtubs for your jewelry and glasses, these machines use water and vibrations to remove dirt, fingerprints, and stubborn smudges with ease.
Just fill up either the Smartclean Vision.7 (for eyeglasses) or Jewelry.6 (for earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and rings) with regular water, switch it on, and leave your stuff inside it to gently, but efficiently, restore them to brand-new-like quality. The 15W motors generate microscopic bubbles and ultrasonic vibrations to knock off any dirt, grime, and oil. The whole process literally just takes five minutes.
Both the Vision.7 and Jewelry.6 are compact enough to carry with you anywhere and work on tap water alone. That means there’s no need to buy expensive solutions or handle harmful chemicals.
Currently on sale for $59.99 (down from $80), the Smartclean Jewelry.6 Ultrasonic Cleaner is just $50.99 when you use the code MERRYSAVE15 at checkout.
Meanwhile, the Vision.7, which specifically fits your eyeglasses, is on sale for $69.99 (originally $88). When you use the code MERRYSAVE15 at checkout, you can slash the price to just $59.49.
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