Which tumbler?

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Stupid
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Which tumbler?

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Which tumbler is good? Mostly for .45, 223 and 308. maybe 9mm.
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Something that fits all the brass you intend to clean all at once.

Seriously, I've not noticed a difference between the cheap ones and the more expensive ones (expensive being not all that much more really). This tells me there'snot much difference in tumblers.

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I have the $40.00 Frankfort Arsenal one I got from Sportsmans Warehouse that has been working just fine for over a year. I run 9mm, 45acp, 45colt, .223rem, 6mm, 30-06 and others. You can tell by the sound if you get it too full. Free advise: clean calibers of the same size at a time, ie, 45acp and 45colt otherwise you will be digging 9mm out of the 45's. I use Lizard Litter from the pet store as the cleaning media with a little NuFinish car polish in it.
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