[SHOT 2026] Infante Ultrasonics S3 - New Entry To Quality Ultrasonics

Sam.S
by Sam.S

Infante UltrasonicsĀ has been a consistent presence at SHOT Show, and every time I stop by their booth it's full of good people and friendly conversations. This year was extra special because I finally got to meetGreg Infante in person. The team at Infante has always been extremely kind and communicative with us, so working with them and watching their product line expand is genuinely exciting.

We've covered some of their recent releases in past press releases, including Ā Can TonicĀ (their suppressor-specific ultrasonic cleaner), the Small Parts Basket, and their Pistol Slide Support Magnet. All three of those accessories were showcased and pair well with the real news from SHOT 2026: the Ā new S3 ultrasonic cleaner.

The S3 slots in below the S6 as Infante's most affordable and compact ultrasonic gun cleaner. At $500, this is their entry-level system designed to get more shooters into proper ultrasonic cleaning without the potential financial barrier of their larger units.

The tank capacity is 3 liters (0.8 gallons) with inside dimensions of 9.5"L x 5.5"W x 4"H. Overall system footprint is 10.5"L x 6.5"W x 9.5"H. This thing handles handguns, bolt carrier groups, suppressors, and small parts easily.


Infante S3 Specifications:

  • Tank capacity: 3 liters (0.8 gallons)
  • Ultrasonic power: 100 watts
  • Heating power: 100 watts
  • Inside tank dimensions: 9.5"L x 5.5"W x 4"H
  • Overall dimensions: 10.5"L x 6.5"W x 9.5"H
  • Includes: 1 quart Sonic Tonic, half gallon Sonic Lube, 2 HangTough baskets, pistol slide support magnet kit, stainless lube pan with lid, system tank lid
  • MSRP: $500


Beyond the S3, Infante updated their entire product line with some quality-of-life improvements. All models now display temperature in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius, and the control dials got a redesign. Gone are the old mechanical kitchen timer-looking controls in favor of sleeker, more modern dials. These sound like small changes but they make the units feel more refined.

The S30 specifically received dimensional updates. It's slightly longer now, with either increased internal volume or changes made to accommodate filter capability improvements. I didn't get exact measurements written down at the time but the intent is clear: better performance without sacrificing the S30's core utility.

The pistol slide support magnet deserves mention here too. It provides roughly 2 inches of adjustable height, which means if you're cleaning an AR upper in the S30, you can position the upper and gas system in the solution while keeping your optic safely above the solution line. Simple solution to a common problem, don't need to take your optic off to deep clean your firearm.


As someone who owns an S6, I appreciate what Infante is doing here. Their bread-and-butter revenue likely comes from large commercial machines sold to gun shops, manufacturers, and government agencies. They could easily ignore the individual shooter market, but instead they're actively working to make quality ultrasonic cleaning more accessible. The S3 is proof of that commitment. Making quality equipment for the average consumer when you don't have to shows class.

Are you running ultrasonic cleaning for your guns, or is the S3 the kind of entry point that might get you started? Let us know in the comments below.

Sam.S
Sam.S

Staff Writer: TheFirearmBlog & AllOutdoor.com | Certified Gunsmith | Published Author | Firearm History Enthusiast

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  • AKmarksman AKmarksman on Jan 22, 2026

    Neat stuff. Too bad I don't really shoot enough to justify spending money to get a ultrasonic cleaner.

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