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The old description of this video is below. I have heard so many stories about how quickly the motors on this tumbler die and how horrible the customer service is, that I can no longer recommend it. I don't have a recommendation for a different vibratory tumbler because this is the only one I have ever used. Both of mine are still running, but I think it's only a matter of time before their motors give out. There is some really good information about possible replacement motors discussed here: https://forum.rocktumblinghobby.com/t... Old Description: I have been using a Lot-O tumbler for over ten years. This is what I think of it. I'll also show you how I use it. If you need information about the difference between rotary and vibratory tumblers, check out this video: • Should You Buy a Rotary or Vibratory Tumbler? Since making this video, I have heard more and more stories about the motors failing after just a few months. Please be aware that the quality of the motors in the more recent machines seems to be much lower than it was with my original Lot-O. See the Serape jasper tumbled in this video: • Serape Jasper—Rocks in a Box 65 How to tumble Petoskey stones in dry corncob media: • How to Tumble Petoskey Stones Rock Tumbling Hobby Forums: https://forum.rocktumblinghobby.com Thanks to Christina Jelinek for editing the closed captions for this video. – MERCH – Buy Michigan Rocks shirts and other merchandise here. https://michigan-rocks.myspreadshop.com – HIGHLAND PARK LAPIDARY – Highland Park makes some high quality tools at reasonable prices. I have two of their tumblers. They're the most rugged tumblers I have seen. They also make a wide range of other lapidary tools, including saws, sphere machines, cabbers, etc. They also have the best price on grit that I have found. I make a commission if you buy something through this link. I doesn't cost you extra. https://hplapidary.com/?ref=ROBERTABRAM – KINGSLEY NORTH – Kingsley North is a lapidary store in Michigan's U.P. They make a great cab machine and sell many other brands too. They have a huge selection of rough rock, tumblers, grit, jewelry supplies etc. at good prices. If you buy using the following link, I make a small commission. https://fas.st/t/u7uaxb5V This is the cabbing machine I use: https://fas.st/t/vCjRymKC – THE ROCK SHED – I buy a lot of lapidary supplies and rough rock from The Rock Shed. I don't make money from your purchases there, but they have good prices and good service. This is where I buy my finer grits and polish. http://rockshed.com – AMAZON STOREFRONT – I also have an Amazon storefront. This is where you can find other products you may have seen in my videos. As an Amazon Influencer, I earn from qualifying purchases. It doesn't cost you extra. http://www.amazon.com/shop/michiganrocks – SUBSCRIBE – On Michigan Rocks you can join me on relaxing rock hunts in picturesque Michigan. I'll also show you how to polish rocks and teach you other lapidary techniques. New videos are posted every Friday and some Tuesdays. Subscribe now so you don't miss any upcoming videos! http://www.youtube.com/c/MichiganRock... – FACEBOOK – / michiganrocksrob