These two new record cleaning “turntables” can also show off your photography

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Like a delicate micro-car wash for your vinyl.

Record cleaning experts Keith Monks Audio have announced the arrival of two new record cleaning machines, The discOveryOne Redux and discOverymicrOlight, reports VF tech guru The Audiophile Man.

Read more: 8 easy and affordable ways to clean your vinyl records by hand

Resembling turntables, the arm removes dirt from the record’s surface like a tiny vinyl hoover, rather than playing the record. Given how much debris, mould, dust and oil can accumulate in the tiny grooves of vinyl, regularly cleaning your records is an essential for any collector.

Both machines are completely automatic, so you won’t even have to flip the record over, or worry about how much cleaning fluid you need to squirt per groove.


discOveryOne Redux will clean both sides of your an LP record in less than 3 minutes, while the discOverymicrOlight has a cleaning time of around 3 minutes.

The hand-built discOveryOne Redux comes housed in a carbon-finished frame, and the discOverymicrOlight allows you to display a variety of illuminated vistas in its base.

Priced at £1995 for the discOveryOne Redux and £1795 for the discOverymicrOlight, the machines will be out this summer. Head to their site for more info.