Princess Auto 5lb vibratory tumbler - Sale ends Jan 30

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I thought I had posted this days ago but I guess my memory is failing. Princess Auto has vibratory tumblers on sale for $69.99 today, regular $99.99, that comes with 3 lbs of walnut media. Link: https://www.princessauto.com/en/5-lb-metal-vibratory-tumbler/product/PA0008980773

I picked one up yesterday and ran a few dozen .303 British cases in them and was reasonably pleased.

Anyway, sale ends today, January 30 if you have a PA near you and want a cheap tumbler.
 
Bullseye has the Frankford Arsenal Quick and Easy tumbler at $69.99 and if you spend $200 they'll ship for free.

I saw it on sale some time last year and almost got it myself. Sadly I do not have room for it so I had to pass.
 
Weird question... I have a reloading room at camp and a 300 meter range... I do a lot of shooting there. My Lyman vibrator has been bubba repaired a dozen times, so this is a replacement.

I was wondering the same thing... it makes sense to have reloading room next to the range.

I usually go home when I ran out of ammo. With a reloading room on the range you have the option of reloading the brass and keep on shooting.
 
I was wondering the same thing... it makes sense to have reloading room next to the range.

I usually go home when I ran out of ammo. With a reloading room on the range you have the option of reloading the brass and keep on shooting.

Home is 10 hours away... I have two complete reloading set-ups in both locations... I shoot more than most. Also, there could be a need to be remote and self-sufficient someday.
 
That looks just like the one from CTire

But if you buy it at CT you don't have the super amazing no questions asked return policy of PA. My buddy who worked there once took back a very well used pressure washer that he couldn't even find in the computer system, and the guy didn't have a receipt!

I'm not saying you should abuse their return policy, but it's nice to know they've got your back if you need it.
 
Agree, it looks a lot alike to the one at Cdn Tire. 2nd tumble and the threads on the rod were already going.

Clint
 
Agree, it looks a lot alike to the one at Cdn Tire. 2nd tumble and the threads on the rod were already going.

Clint

Probably is the same unit, 90% of lower brand machinery, especially smaller units, come from one of a handful of plants in china, just with different colors and labels.
 
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