Thanks for your video. I have a new one running right now. I will cover the weld with silicone padding, to see if that helps. I will also watch out for the wear from the sides.
You're welcome! I have noticed mine came with really dry bearings. I had to grease them after two weeks because the non driven one already wasn't spinning
I have this tumbler, 3 months later works as good as the day I bought it. But like every tumbler it requires maintenance. For 60$ it’s best and only choice really.
One thing I noticed with this tumbler, is that the directions have you checking and doing things, that videos I have watched on the subject have not talked about.
Thanks for your video. I have a new one running right now. I will cover the weld with silicone padding, to see if that helps. I will also watch out for the wear from the sides.
You're welcome! I have noticed mine came with really dry bearings. I had to grease them after two weeks because the non driven one already wasn't spinning
I have this tumbler, 3 months later works as good as the day I bought it. But like every tumbler it requires maintenance. For 60$ it’s best and only choice really.
This is my conclusion from my year with the red one. Price is good and warranty was easy. Its far from perfect but does a good job.
Bearings? You mean bushings? Or do those rollers actually have bearings?
One thing I noticed with this tumbler, is that the directions have you checking and doing things, that videos I have watched on the subject have not talked about.
What kind of stuff? Do you mean their instructions for the actual tumbling process? I would just ignore that
Do you have a source for replacement belts ?
Hmm I do not. It comes with either 5 or 6 spares but they don't sell them separate. I have yet to ever have to change one in a year.