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inexpensive demagnetizer

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September 18, 2010, 19:25
Joe W. Campbell
inexpensive demagnetizer
if anyone is looking for an inexpensive demagnetizer, I bought an ETIC (swiss made) demagnetizer from www.ofrei.com for $55.95 just last week and it does a good job.
September 18, 2010, 19:40
Steven Ford
Thanks Joe. I need to get one, and may as well get a good one for a good price.

Steve
September 19, 2010, 13:12
Cecil McGee
Hey Guys/Gals,Don't know if this is a good idea,but try this link. Looks like about the same item.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Watch-Tool...&hash=item5d2ae5919a
September 19, 2010, 20:24
Mike LaForest
It sure does look like Frei's unit, Cecil, and the ebay store item you found comes with FREE shipping (shipping is included in the price) Smile
September 19, 2010, 21:51
Richard Romero
Joe,
I got the model from ofrei that's about $10.00 more. It's a pass through unit and although not stated it's a Kendrick and Davis and it works great. They're good about returns if you change your mind.
RR
September 20, 2010, 09:03
Joe W. Campbell
thanks Richard but I will keep the Etic. it works.
September 20, 2010, 09:07
Joe W. Campbell
Cecil, that looks like the same one I bought but I don't know about the deal. if it looks too good to be true.......
September 20, 2010, 10:00
Cecil McGee
Hey Joe, I checked their feedback before I posted the link,and everyone that bought one of those demagnetizers seems happy with it. I get most of my watch stuff from Ebay,and am happy with it so far. Here is my antique demagnetizer,that I bought off Ebay about 10 years ago for $9,plus $4 shipping,and it is still working. I personally prefer old tools to new ones.


September 21, 2010, 08:21
Joe W. Campbell
thanks Cecil. that is a pretty cool picture. I bet no one outside the pocket watch crowd would be able to identify what these things are. I know I couldn't have.
September 22, 2010, 23:43
Scott Cerullo
I also own the Ettic demag, but I am almost positive that it is the same exact unit as the cheaper ones all over Ebay. Works well. I use both an instantanious demag and the the blue one if I can't get it demagged with the other.

The new ones that are available from Witschi and Greiner Vibrograf are like $1000. They are sweet though. The Witschi tells you if there is magnetism left in the watch, so you can keep zapping it until you get it all out.

I honestly think that those old tunnel demagnetizers work the best.


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September 23, 2010, 01:34
Michael Kosinenko
I would caution that some of the really old demagnetizers, as shown in the one posted by Cecil 3 posts above, have exposed electrical wiring. The switch to turn it on, at the right side, is only a metal strip that is pushed down using the black knob. If you touch the metal it is possible to get electrocuted. It's especially important if you have kids or pets that might go snooping around the workshop. So look for ones that don't have exposed metal contacts for the switch.
Mike


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September 23, 2010, 05:51
Cecil McGee
Hey Mike,you are right,OSHA would never approve of my demagnetizer. The electrical wires are just attached to thumb screws on the board. I put the red plastic covers over the exposed electric studs. Tools such as these were made back when folks didn't need caution stickers to tell them not to touch this or that. Common sense was pretty common back then. I don't have any kids,and I keep it unplugged when not in use,but you couldn't want for a more effective demagnetizer.
September 23, 2010, 06:02
Cecil McGee
I guess I ought to mention also that sometimes you might want to magnetize something. Well if you pass an object thru my old tool front to back it will completly demagnetize it,but if you pass it thru back to front it will make a very strong magnet. I don't know if those new ones will do that.
September 27, 2010, 18:45
Bill Goff
I ordered a demagnetizer for the fun of it but I have to ask when is it OK to demagnetize a pocket watch. In theory it should not hurt the watch but is it ok to just remove the rear cover and hold it above the demag surface for a few seconds. The newer ones are not a tube where you can push the watch through. They have a flat plastic surface to place something on during the process...
September 28, 2010, 08:48
Joe W. Campbell
Bill, I don't know what is proper or not ,but, when I used mine I left the back cover on and just held the watch very close to the demagnetizer and passed it over about 3 or 4 times with the dial up and it worked just fine.