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Harbor Freight Tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="2Old2Care" data-source="post: 2411877" data-attributes="member: 121800"><p>As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for, but for several years I have used three of the two-can tumblers from Harbour Freight and will buy another when the time comes to replace one. I use the wet pin/Joy/LemiShine method, but because of the weight of the media, I only use one can at a time on two tumblers, since two cans of media, water, and brass exceeds the weight limit of that model of tumbler. After years of walnuts, corn cobs, and messy results, I couldn't be happier with the way the brass cleans inside and out, especially when using the cleaned brass to load ammunition that could be stored for an extended time. At some point I actually read the instructions for the tumblers and now follow their lubrication instructions, which helps extend the tumblers serviceable life. Great product for the money, especially when you can catch a coupon or sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Old2Care, post: 2411877, member: 121800"] As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for, but for several years I have used three of the two-can tumblers from Harbour Freight and will buy another when the time comes to replace one. I use the wet pin/Joy/LemiShine method, but because of the weight of the media, I only use one can at a time on two tumblers, since two cans of media, water, and brass exceeds the weight limit of that model of tumbler. After years of walnuts, corn cobs, and messy results, I couldn't be happier with the way the brass cleans inside and out, especially when using the cleaned brass to load ammunition that could be stored for an extended time. At some point I actually read the instructions for the tumblers and now follow their lubrication instructions, which helps extend the tumblers serviceable life. Great product for the money, especially when you can catch a coupon or sale. [/QUOTE]
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