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Old October 28, 2011, 04:12 PM   #14
Gerry
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Join Date: December 24, 2010
Location: Canada
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You do get what you pay for to at least a certain extent with these tumblers. The Quick-n-Ez is built cheaply out of mainly light plastic, is loud, rather small capacity, and with lighter media like corn cob the casings tend to sink to the bottom and vibrate in place against each other rather than circulate properly with a fast cyclonic effect throughout the media. I still have it as a backup, but I don't use it anymore.

The one I use mainly is the Thumbler's Tumbler UV-18 Industrial. Granted it does cost several times the price of the Quick-n-Ez, but it's worth every penny. It's an entirely different class of machine that I've but literally 100's of thousands of cases through. It's quiet as a whisper and can easily clean over a thousand 9mm cases at a time.
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