Ok. Ill have to check into the ss tumblers as well.
What is the time line for getting clean brass and how quiet is the machine? That's one of the reasons I was lookin toward sonic cleaner. Short cleaning times and quiet operation. Mostly so the wife doesn't complain. Plus I like that I can clean gun parts and other metal items and wife's jewelry.
What is the cost of a ss tumbler vs a sonic cleaner?
Tumbler is more expensive, around 300$, including the pins. 285$ for the lyman Cyclone on amazon.ca. Frankford will be in the same price range (maybe a bit more expensive), roughly the same quality and capacity. I think I would choose the lyman if both are exactly the same price. What I bought was a used Thumler Tumbler Model A-R12, which can tumble up to 12 pounds of rocks (I have no idea who tumbles rock, or why, but the people who do probably have no idea why I tumble brass, so I'll call it even...). I got it used on ebay for next to nothing, and I bought 5lbs of SS pins for 30$ (also on ebay). Best deal I ever made on ebay, but don't expect to get one for cheap, I was lucky. If you can get your hands on a Thumler Model B, which is 15 pounds, that's even better (that's the one the guy uses in the video I posted above). Cabelas sells both.
The above mentioned lyman ts2500 is 180$ on amazon, so it's definitely cheaper (on a side note, you can get a non-branded sonic cleaner that is exactly the same as the ts2500 for much less, search amazon.ca for "Ultrasonic Cleaner with Stainless Steel Basket 2.5 Liter Tank with 160W Heated" by angel canada, it's the same thing as the ts2500 but 30% cheaper). You can get a small sonic cleaner for 50$, and larger ones can cost more than my car. The Hornady Lock-N-Load sonic cleaner is 7L and sells for 410$ locally.
Capacity: the ts2500 is 2.5L, while the Frankford or the lyman are 15L monsters. You'll clean about 100 pieces of 223 in a ts2500 at a time, but 1000 in a frankford/lyman. Advantage rotary.
Speed:Sonic cleaners are faster. A sonic cleaner cycle is 8-10 minutes long. I'm not sure how many people think their brass is clean after only 1 cycle. 30 minutes to 3 hours for the rotary tumbler, depending on how shiny you like your brass. I can tell you that after 2 hours in my tumbler, the brass looks like it's been polished for a year by a Disney princess on red bull. I'd say advantage sonic cleaner for this one.
Noise: Most people will say sonic cleaners are quieter, but they do make that high pitched noise that some people can't stand. A rotary tumbler sounds kinda like a very slow an quiet washing machine. Personnaly I don't care, I just run it while the washing machine also runs, so it's like it makes absolutely no sound at all. I'd call this one a tie.
Other uses: Don't try cleaning something that's not really hard in a rotary tumbler. You can safely clean gun parts or gold jewelry in a sonic cleaner. Advantage sonic.
There's one LARGE advantage of both sonic ant rotary tumblers over dry tumbler: Expelled aerosol particles during cleaning. When you clean with water, any particle of sulfur, lead, dust, anything disgusting, stays in the water. When you're done cleaning, you're basically pouring toxic mud out of there. With a dry tumbler, a LOT of that stuff gets expelled in the air. For you and your family to breath. So unless you exclusively tumble outside (which s*cks during our canadian winters), you're basically poisoning your home.
So go sonic, go rotary, it's really your call. But when you do, try cleaning a batch of casings that you've already cleaned in the dry tumbler, and see how much crap was left. You'll be surprised.