Wet Tumbler Recommendations

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    Beat my Hornady Rotary Case Tumbler to death in about 3 months. I like to wet tumble [insert your own joke] so I am now ready for something more serious. Saw some older posts but couldn't find anything very recent on tumblers. Any opinions on:

    • Extreme Tumbler Rebel 17
    • Thumler's Model B
    • Tru-Square Heavy Duty Rotary
    • Lyman Cyclone
    Leaning towards the Extreme but curious to hear from folks that are using/have used one and if I am missing anything obvious in the 'Commercial"/"Heavy Duty" tumbler world. Thanks in advance!
     
    Harbor Freight. The big orange cement mixer. It's HF, so likely the motor will burn up sooner than later, but the rest of it's pretty simple and a motor swap would be too. So far it's held up really well to tumbling hours worth of BMG brass. I use 50lbs of pins IIRC. It may be overkill for you, but if you're loading BMG in any quantity, it's the only way to go.

    However, I talked to a US cleaner guy locally and he said there are decent sized commercial US cleaners for a decent price. If I had a US cleaner with a 2cu.ft. volume or so, I'd probably abandon other methods.

    I have a dry tumbler and a Hornady US cleaner. The US cleaner by far works the best of them all but it doesn't hold enough BMG brass. But it'll do hundreds of other calibers, quickly too. And you can clean an entire M4 upper in one too.
     
    Thumlers tumbler b
    They can run a week without stopping polishing big rocks.
    I got the FA platinum when my wife took my model B.
    It's been working well and seems easier to use.
    I'd like to try the rebel.
    Looks heavy duty and high quality.
     
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    I'd recommend the Rebel 17. I've been running mine for 4 years and still works as good as the day i bought it. I've yet to need to replace any parts. It has easily done 10,000 of cases. It has great capacity as well. Around 220-250 308 sized and 120-150 magnum sized cases.
    Here is a batch i just did yesterday and dried in the food dehydrator overnight.
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    I didn't see the CED Brass Tornado on your list. I've had one for about 3 years, and never an issue. At the end of the day, they all do the same thing, and what you buy is dependent on your budget. A cheap food dehydrator is a big plus.
     
    Appreciate all the input, there’s a lot of really good people on this forum. Anyway, not sure I’m any closer to a decision but still leaning towards the Extreme; it looks pretty heavy duty from what I can see online. I’m guessing I may be at that price point where I probably couldn’t go too wrong with any of the ones mentioned.
     
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    Appreciate all the input, there’s a lot of really good people on this forum. Anyway, not sure I’m any closer to a decision but still leaning towards the Extreme; it looks pretty heavy duty from what I can see online. I’m guessing I may be at that price point where I probably couldn’t go too wrong with any of the ones mentioned.

    i ran an extreme at least 3x per month for a little over 7yrs only replaced the drive belt once and the lid gasket once...i sold it to a local guy that has ran several thousand cases with it and still going strong.
     
    I've had the Lyman Cyclone for about a year and a half and am happy with it. No issues, no complaints. It runs as well as the day I bought it.
     
    If you are a little bit handy you could build one for pretty cheap. I keep thinking about making one... but.... I dont see the needs to spend all that money for shiny brass. Hell, half the time i just reload without cleaning.. Everything depends on your needs.
     
    Don’t buy one is my recommendation!!! I actually really liked my Frankfort arsenal one with stainless media. Brass looks fantastic coming out. But my case necks took a beating in there and it was so slow drying and making sure puns were out. I went to a Dillon vibratory one with walnut medi and couldn’t be happier! My wet tumbler will be in PX if I ever get around to listing it.
     
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    I dont have any experience with any of the other models but I got a Rebel 17 a couple of months ago and I am pretty impressed. If you decide to get one find it on amazon. You can get it on prime and save a couple bucks on shipping.
     
    Another vote here for the Frankford Arsenal. I’ve used both their wet tumbler and the brass dryer for about a year now...no issues at all. Love the timer on the tumbler...wish the dryer came with one too. Very simple design, but very effective.
     
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    Thumler's Model B is OK though I got tired of bustin' my fingers both doing up the wingnuts and prying the lid off. Was going to fix my old one up by replacing the wingnuts with regular nuts and drilling a hole in the metal lid so it won't form a vacuum on the gasket, but instead, replaced it with the RCBS Rotary Case Cleaner. The RCBS drum is a whole lot easier to seal and unseal but the drive unit, being gear-driven, is loud as fuck. Had previously considered the Extreme Tumbler but forgot all about it when I went shopping for the RCBS.
     
    I know it is not on your list but I have no complaints on my Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series. I am running several hundred 223 now and still had room for more.
     
    I had a Thumler when wet tumbling first became popular. Had problems with it though and changed to the Frankford Arsenal. Never had a problem with the Frankford Arsenal and I've used it for 10's of thousands of cases over the years. I'm sure there could be better out now, but I haven't had the need to look for anything else.
     
    I’ve used the Thumlers B for several years. Just recently I’ve replaced the gasket, and the polymer bushings the shaft runs on. No complaints but I’d likely get the Rebel 17 if I were starting over. I’ve considered getting their base as the bearings will run longer than the poly bushing, and the motor support is better. I made a bracket to reinforce my Thumler.
    One way to think about it is the Rebel is kinda like an improved Thumler.
     
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