







✨ Elevate your resin game—bubble-free brilliance in a flash! 🧪
The Resiners Resin Bubble Remover is a patented, compact vacuum degassing chamber designed for epoxy, UV resin, silicone, and jewelry casting. Featuring a powerful 95kPa vacuum and one-click automatic operation, it removes bubbles within 10 minutes. Made from ultra-durable polycarbonate, it’s lightweight, quiet, and fits standard mixing cups up to 500ml. Ideal for resin artists seeking flawless, professional-quality results with minimal effort.















| ASIN | B0CR1DLSRB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,515 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #208 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Brand | Resiners |
| Brand Name | Resiners |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,279 Reviews |
| Included Components | Power Adapter, Resin Bubble Remover |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5"L x 6.5"W x 7"H |
| Item Height | 7 inches |
| Item Type Name | Vacuum Chamber |
| Item Weight | 3.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Resiners |
| Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5"L x 6.5"W x 7"H |
| Voltage | 110 |
| Warranty Description | If you have any questions, please contact us, we will respond within 24 hours. |
S**N
Works as intended. Removed almost all of the bubbles.
I have tested this product out with clear resin and it worked great. It took two 5 min long cycles for it to be almost completely clear. There were a very small amount of tiny bubbles along the edges of the cup but it was almost completely clear throughout the rest of the cup. It was incredibly easy to use. One button press and it's off. It does vibrate quite a bit as it begins which did make it wander across the table I had it placed on and it moved the cup inside so I was a little worried about the cup tipping and spilling. I am going to place a silicone trivet underneath next time so it can't move as easily. It was a little loud during the initial suction but it became almost silent as it built up pressure and the pressure reached 95. Make sure the plug and lid are secured so it vacuums correctly. Overall I'm happy with my purchase.
L**W
Works great!!
I was very skeptical about buying this product. I watched several different videos on YouTube that were reviews of this bubble remover. I read a lot of reviews on here and other sites. I figured I didn’t have anything to lose. I would give it a try and if I didn’t like it, I would return it. But it worked excellently!! I took a time lapsed video where you can see the bubbles being removed. And even though there are a few bubbles at the very top as soon as the pressure releases those bubbles disappear any other bubbles that are still remaining at the very top are very easily removed. This alleviated all of the micro bubbles that I would get in my resin. I love this machine. I’m so glad I bought it. I’ve used about a dozen times now. Edited to add that resin temperature affects the bubbles removed. If you don’t warm it before mixing, it will take longer. But it still works great!
L**S
Turns Larger Bubbles Into Micro Bubbles
Update: I was contacted by the company after leaving the original review, and they provided me with excellent customer service and offered some solutions. I went ahead and tried another type of Resin and had better results. As a side note, I saw a YouTube video in which a gentleman said that it is okay to add dyes before putting the resin in the machine, but I would not recommend putting in mica powder first as it got very hot and cured very quickly. It is best to add the Mica powder after running the resin through the machine. Also, I heard a theory that using a larger, wider container in the machine will give you more surface area, which can help release bubbles rather than a single, deeper cup, but I tested this theory and still got a huge amount of micro bubbles even with the larger wider silicone cup using my usual Art Resin. Another alternative is, once you measure the amount of resin in a bigger cup, transfer the contents to four separate silicone cups, and put them all in at once. I will be continuing to work with this machine and will update this listing review after trying some different methods and different resins. I have added two stars to my original review, one for the excellent customer service that I received and also because this machine does work well to reduce bubbles in silicone and when working with certain resins. As a side note, Art Resin is not meant to be spread thicker than 1/8" according to their web site, and so perhaps its thickness is not letting the micro bubbles escape even when at the top. Today I put 200 mg of Art Resin through three cycles and lost 20 minutes of work time. It did not remove many of the micro bubbles after three cycles, and my project started curing before I was done working with it, and so I probably won't be using Art Resin anymore when a project is going to take some time to do. I will update this after trying the machine with a different resin. Original Review: I was excited to use this given some other reviews, but it didn't work for me. As others have mentioned, it might not work well for Art Resin, which is the only Resin that I use due to its high resistance to yellowing rating. I tried it with both plastic cups and silicone cups. I tried it only with Art Resin. I tried it over and over again, using the 5-minute setting and 9-minute setting and sometimes two or three times in a row. I always seem to get a huge amount of micro bubbles, most of which float to the top like a glass of beer. About half are popped when I open the valve or perhaps they just sink back into the mixture. The ones that remain don't seem to pop on their own, and only the ones at the surface will pop with flame. The non surface ones take a long time to come to the surface if they come up at all. I think what is happening is the machine is breaking the larger bubbles and transforming them into mini bubbles. I would rather have 100 larger bubbles than 1000 mini bubbles because at least the larger bubbles come to the surface where I can put a flame to them.
T**N
Great product
It is the best thing I have bought in awhile. It's awesome. Works great. Easy to use.
T**A
Does not work like advertised
I am torn on this machine I dont know if I'm still learning how to use it or if it just doesn't work like they say. So I have used this about 6 times. The first time I did 5 mins it did bring all the bubbles to the surface but they just stayed there I eneded up having to use 99.9% alcohol to get rid of them. So I tried it for 9 mins still same result so I repeated like it says for additional 5 mins this was better but still needed to spray it. The next time I used a 500ml cup which its supposed to hold and it over flowed so bad made a huge mess in the machine. After cleaning up I figured maybe to full and repeated with this and still had an over flow. I notice it doesn't like the silicone cups which means constantly buying disposable this doesn't work with me environmentally and doesn't seem sustainable. I tried it again last night was more patient used a disposable cup filled about 3/4 and did a 9 and 5 min than let it sit for awhile and it came out perfect so. Idk its frustrating and not sure it is worth the hassel. And I want consistency not hit and miss. I'll keep trying it and update but if it continues to be a hassel im just going to resell it. Edit Feb 7 2024 This thing is just hit or miss sometimes it works perfect but unfortunately over half the time it doesn't it does bring a lot of bubbles out and to the surface but it just creates a big mess at the surface of the resin. If you try and do 9 mins and than 5 mins the resin starts thickening and getting hot causing flash curing. It also seems to be loosing power so it doesn't seem as strong as when I first started using it. Not a fan and feel like it was a waste if money
M**E
Just what I needed
Just what I needed. I am working on holiday gifts made from wood and epoxy. I have never used expoy in this way before and my test piece was full of tiny air bubbles and did not turn out clear. After a bit of research I figured I would give a vacuum chamber a shot. I found this one and through what the heck. I ordered it. I used it for the first time today. The difference is amazing. My second pour is darn near bubble free. I'm sure with time and a few more tries I should be getting bubble free pours. Product is easy to use. Plug in put stired epoxy cup in chamber and turn on. Let run for about 10 minutes. Turn off, release vacuum, and our epoxy into mold.
T**N
A must have if you work with resin.
This airless chamber by Resiners is a must have for resin work. While my first go round was not successful, as I had TONS of micro bubbles. I do believe it was user error. I've only had it since yesterday but I've used it now multiple times. Here is how I've used it successfully since that first batch. 1. Warm both A and B separately for a bit. 2. Once A and B are combined, stir slowly until all streaks are gone and resin is clear. 3. Place cup in airless chamber and start the machine. Once the machine reaches 95% pressure, push pause and use a separate timer, rather than leaving the motor running. The pressure will stay at 95% until you release it. However, if it does decrease, without releasing any pressure, hit pause again to build it back up. 4. Release the pressure, and repeat the previous step again as needed. 5. Hit the resin with a heat gun and pour slowly into your mold, once in the mold, hit with the heat gun again. I haven't tried this with UV resin but I think you could pour your resin into the mold and if it fits run it through. I'll update my review after I try it.
A**R
Doesn't work quickly or effectively for most resins.
Seriously disappointed. I've tried to use this several times now testing different things and resins. All with the same outcome... Ruined resin! It takes 10 minutes MINIMUM to do much of anything. So automatically any quick cure resins are out of the picture even if this worked perfectly within or at the 10 minute mark. Your resin has started to set and is hot by the time its done in the chamber so you have maybe a minute if your very quick to work with it. I make epoxy tumblers, so I need to get that time of leveling out so this just isn't working for me there. I've used regular set resin and the same result. IF it removes let's say maybe 90% of bubbles your still left with larger bubbles in the resin and not 100% bubble free to work with. I typically use 40 to 50 ml volume for each cup to have enough and have some left over. I swear there is more bubbles when it's done. I've even let it go for 20 minutes and it never got much better than the top layer still having a massive amount of micro bubbles. It's easy enough to use so I feel like user error is not a major effect here. I really wanted to love this and I hate it. Waste of money. Waste of time. Wish I could send it back and get my money back.
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