⚙️ Clean smarter, reload faster — the ultimate brass-cleaning sidekick!
The Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Rotary Tumbler Lite is a compact, 3.3L capacity rotary tumbler designed for efficient cleaning of up to 300 .223 brass cases at once. Featuring a leakproof rubber-sealed cap and a clear viewing window, it ensures mess-free operation and real-time monitoring. Its user-friendly design with a simple ON/OFF switch and compatibility with Frankford Arsenal’s cleaning media makes it an essential tool for precision reloaders seeking fast, thorough brass cleaning.
Brand | Frankford Arsenal |
Color | Gray |
Special Feature | case cleaning |
Style | Rotary Tumbler Lite with 3.3L Capacity |
Theme | Sports |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
Included Components | Tumbler, Tumbler Base |
Specific Uses For Product | Reloading, Gunsmithing |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material Feature | Insulated |
Cartoon Character | Frankford Arsenal |
Reusability | Reusable |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 7.4 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.3"W x 12.7"H |
Material Type Free | Free of other materials other than plastic |
Number of Items | 2 |
Team Name | Frankford Arsenal |
Pattern | Tumbler Lite |
Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies |
UPC | 661120416753 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120416753 |
Size | One Size |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.75 x 12.25 x 9.2 inches |
Package Weight | 3.85 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.3 x 12.3 x 12.7 inches |
Brand Name | Frankford Arsenal |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
Model Name | Rotary Tumbler Lite |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 1097878 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
M**E
It works! It's a tough little machine. A good buy.
The media could not be loaded. So far so good! It does a great job at cleaning brass. It doesn't leak and I bought some strainer screens to go with it and a magnet and some steel pins for media. I have been using dish soap and a little bit of citric acid then rinsing well. It is kind of noisey but doesn't bother me. The cases I am showing in the photos were only in there about 25 minutes. It can easily hold a few hundred cases. I think it's a good value compared to the other ones I saw. I am glad I bought this one instead of the one that uses dry media cause I don't have to keep buying the media. And there is no dust. It is strong and good plastic. Nice and thick.
E**R
Good accessory for a reloader.
Works as it supposed to. Bright and clean brass. Haven't tried the steel media I bought. I understand is needed for cleaning primer pockets with unprimed cases. Or maybe cleaning the interior? Externally, water, detergent and several minutes of a little noise, and the cases look great.
T**S
Works well with water and Dawn detergent and with or without Porcelain ceramic round 3mm ball.
Works great when you pay attention to the seal lid gasket. I had a bad experience with their larger 7 liter tumbler in that it always leaked due to poor finishing of the outer rims of the drum. I returned this as many others complained of the same issue. I then purchased this smaller version 3.5 liter and upon suggestions by many I purchased an after market 3d printed F.A.R.T. wrench as sold on Amazon. This wrench is a must and should be included with all FA rotary wet tumblers.
D**
Amazingly simple tumbler...
The thing is EXCELLENT!!
M**M
Gets brass clean!
I am not a high volume reloader so this size is perfect for me. First batch was about 100 deprimed 223 and 30 30-06 casings. I added the pins (2 Lb container), the brass, filled the drum to the base of the neck with hot water and added a healthy squirt of Dawn and 1 CC of Lemishine powder (Walmart top shelf in dish soap isle). Made sure the lid was on tight and let it tumble for a little over two hours. I put the whole unit into the laundry room tub which reduced the noise in the rest of the house. I had also purchased the media screen for dumping the water and rinsing the brass while still in the drum.. I already had a Frankford Arsenal media separator. Dumped the drum into the media separator and all of the pins fell to the bottom.. I purchased the magnet pick up tool. It is definitely worth the purchase price. Dumped the clean brass on a towel and the pins onto a paper towel. Let everything dry over night. The brass looks like new! I used a universal decapper to remove the primers. For the best looking handloads, resize before tumbling. If you are doing military brass, swage the primer pockets before tumbling. For dirty range pickup brass you may need to do a short tumble to remove dirt and grit before sizing.. By getting as much preliminary work out of the way before tumbling, the resulting finished loads will look like factory new loads. Right now, it is still late winter/early spring and the relative humidity in the house is below 50% so drying on a towel works OK. The next morning I used the magnet to pick up the dry pins and drop them into the dried drum. I am actively looking for a used dehydrator at the thrift stores so that as the humidity rises in the warm months, I can successfully dry the brass in a reasonable amount of time. So far, I am very pleased with my purchase and glad I bought the extras.
J**D
Solid product for the money…
Quality product for a starter in reloading. With the proper amount of cleaner and media this tumbler works great, but at a more advanced level you’ll need or want a larger basin to tumble more brass at once. Overall good product for the money!
S**E
The cleanest my brass has ever been
This product exceeded my expectations. I received my rotary tumbler today and tumbled my first batch of aprox. 150 pieces of .223 Remington cases. I used 2 lbs of Frankford Arsenal stainless steel tumbling media, 1 oz. of Frankford Arsenal ultrasonic brass cleaning solution and water. After running the tumbler for 2 hours I had shinny clean brass inside and out including the primer pocket. This level of cleaning I never was able to achieve with my vibrating tumbler and ultra sonic cleaner! I experienced no issues with the rotation of the barrel. The user manual notes that if the brass sets at the bottom during tumbling to manual rotate the barrel a few times. If the brass remains at the bottom, they suggest removing some brass. I did not experience any issues with aprox. 150 pieces .233 in the tumbler.When the tumbling is done: How do you empty the water and separate the media from the brass? I used a splatter screen set on top of a strainer and slowly poured the water from the barrel making sure no stainless steel media was poured out, if by chance some did I was hoping the splatter screen would catch any media. I think I will buy a coffee pot filter which has a very fine filter screen to speed up emptying the water from the barrel. I had no issue pouring the water out of the barrel and no media flowed out. To separate the media from the brass, I did buy the Frankford Arsenal media transfer magnet based on other reviews mentioning this was must, I agree. The magnet does not fit in the barrel so I laid down a towel and placed heavy duty shop paper towels on top of the towel and pour the media and cases on to the paper towels. I could now use the magnet to separate the media from the brass. The final step was to dry the brass in my brass drier and using heavy duty shop paper towels I dried the media followed by using a hair drier on low to make sure the media was dry.I think the only improvement this product could benefit from would be to make a lid with very fine screen so that the water can be poured out without loosing any media. Perhaps I will contact Frankfort Arsenal and make that suggestion.
M**S
Great purchase
Great purchase. Add some lemishine and some dawn dish detergent and my brass is coming out like brand new. I put folded up shamis on each side, under the tumbler to reduce noise and vibration, since I have close neighbors lol. Other than that, this is working flawlessly
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