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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 5473838" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>Standard vibratory tumbler has served me well. Harbor fraud has pretty good media if you that route. I started with corncob and have since went to walnut and prefer the walnut. </p><p></p><p>Some like the water tumblers with the steel pins. They probably clean the best, but can be messy and you have to dry them once removed before you can load. </p><p></p><p>Either are fine. If I was in your shoes I have no idea which way I'd go. I would stay away from a sonic cleaner and dodged that bullet as they were popular when I first started, and fell flat fairly quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 5473838, member: 12150"] Standard vibratory tumbler has served me well. Harbor fraud has pretty good media if you that route. I started with corncob and have since went to walnut and prefer the walnut. Some like the water tumblers with the steel pins. They probably clean the best, but can be messy and you have to dry them once removed before you can load. Either are fine. If I was in your shoes I have no idea which way I’d go. I would stay away from a sonic cleaner and dodged that bullet as they were popular when I first started, and fell flat fairly quickly. [/QUOTE]
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