Where do I buy the cheapest reloading tumbler?

Step 1: Get an empty coffee can (a steel one)
Step 2: Get a second plastic lid for it.
Step 3: Put the second lid on the bottom of the can (the part that is still sealed with steel)
Step 4: Fill can with media and brass
Step 5: Put original plastic cover on top.
Step 6: give it to the kids to roll around the floor (both ends having a plastic lid keeps it from marking the floor and helps it track better as it rolls). LOL!!

Now, you can't get cheaper than that, can you?:) I don't understand the OP. I made this up while sitting here typing. However, I have a Lyman 1200 for my brass. Before that I used to use a scotch pad, Lee trimmer base with appropriate shellholder, and my drill press.
 
Now, you can't get cheaper than that, can you?:)
DIY is king. After buying an ultrasonic for about $100, I made my wet tumbler that cost me $30 in stainless media.
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The tumbler does about 250 9mm cases in 2Hrs. They come out really nice & clean:
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Frankford Arsenal Case Tumbler with Rotary-7 Media Separator Kit

Status:Discontinued by Manufacturer

$78.99$39.49Save $39.50 from midway in the states.

I have this one and it works great
 
Hey Guys
I can supply the:
FRANKFORD ARSENAL QUICK-N -EZ CASE TUMBER KIT 110v for $90.00 + tax & shipping
A great kit for any reloader! This very special package includes a Quick-N-EZ Case Tumbler, a Quick-N-EZ Rotary Media Separator, 4 oz Brass Polish, 3 lbs of ground Corn Cob Media and a Plastic Bucket for storing media between uses.

Also any other type of Polishers & Reloaders.
Send me a PM for a price & availability.
Regards, Henry
 
I saw a guy on You Tube put his dirty brass in a sock with media and he used the dryer to clean his brass. You'd probably have to do it without clean clothes in the dryer :).
 
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