^^^ This exactly. Bought my full-size FA tumbler almost 10 years ago, it's been faultless and works every time. Much quieter than my old solid-media vibrating system. The only thing I'd suggest is to get the FA bucket-type with cage roller pin separator, those little cage strainers that come with the tumbler bottle are next to useless (unless you have an extra hour or two to keep shaking the bottle to make sure all the pins are out). Lastly, pick up a magnetic lifter from Princess Auto or similar, around $10 to $15, it's great for picking up the pins and dropping them on trays to dry after you're finished cleaning.
Other little hints - I haven't had any issues mixing caliber brass (i.e. .357 with .270, or 9mm with 30.06) with one exception - don't mix larger caliber straight wall brass (i.e. 444 Marlin, or 45-70 government) with brass that will fit inside. I got 9mm's stuck inside my 444 Marlin brass and had to toss a bunch of once-fired. If you've bought 444 or 45-70 factory rounds, you KNOW how much each one costs, plus 444 Marlin rounds are getting a little tough to come by.
You likely won't regret the FA tumbler - I'm still working on my original SS pins, and I've cleaned 1,000's of cases over the years.
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