The UltraCraft Wash Station from HeyGears continues the same theme I’ve come to appreciate across their ecosystem: simplicity, consistency, and a genuinely fire-and-forget experience.
Following HeyGears’ recommended workflow, they suggest washing prints with supports still attached. While that absolutely works, I personally find it a bit wasteful when it comes to IPA. Supports tend to trap a surprising amount of uncured resin, and over time that really shortens the usable life of your cleaning solution. Because of that, I stick with my long-standing habit of removing supports before washing—and the UltraCraft Wash handles that approach perfectly.
What really stands out is how much cleaner and less chaotic the whole process feels compared to my previous setup. No splashing, no awkward containers, no resin-slick gloves mid-process. The wash station feels purpose-built, contained, and controlled, which makes resin printing far more pleasant overall.
Most importantly, the results speak for themselves. Prints come out looking genuinely clean, with fine details preserved and no lingering residue. Like the rest of the HeyGears lineup, it’s not the cheapest option—but it replaces hassle with reliability, and that’s a trade I’m more than happy to make.