The Nitty Gritty Record Cleaner??


I have one, It cleans both sides of the record at the same time.
I've been happy with it, but I notice most people have VPI's.
Why?
I know some people are concerned with the felt pads trapping contaminants, but I clean those off and ocasionally change them.

Am I missing something?
rotary914
I've had a NG 2.5 since 1986 and have been quite happy with it. Had to send it back to Nitty Gritty about 5 years ago for a new motor - original crapped out - but that was after many years of heavy use. I do agree with Nsgarch: it *is* a bit on the noisy side.

SOTA's RCM hasn't been mentioned. Anyone have any experience with that one? I've got a SOTA Saphire TT and am very happy with build quality/sound. Curious as to the RCM, in case the need arises to replace the NG.
I have had the Record Doctor (Nity Gritty), VPI 16.5, and now a Nitty Gritty 1.5fi. They are all noisy at about the same level.
The VPI, as mentioned, allows for manual scrubbing on the platter. It is however large and industrial looking. The Nitty Gritty is much smaller and decor friendly, if that matters.
They both clean about the same from my experience.
I've had a NG 2.5(?) for many years and now run a VPI 16.5. I find using the VPI is easier to clean a record thoroughly and you can get a better rinse. It's more money, probably as load and because of its platter can cross contaminate the bottom side of the record that you just cleaned as you are cleaning the other side, but with a little care this is a non issue. I find it overall a much more pleasurable experience, especially if there are quite a few records to be washed at one time. An excellent investment. Cheers!
i have the record doctor II, and i scrub my records on the platter, as long as you keep your brush parallel with the vacuum strip, you can do it