You can purchase jewelry polishers directly from our tool store. Please click on the link below 👇 www.tooltos.com/products/kt-185-magnetic-tumbler-jewelry-polishing-machine
Yes, it can also be dried naturally. You can buy the powder in our store. Click on the link below to buy it: www.tooltos.com/products/gold-and-silver-jewelry-polishing-powder
Too large gaps left outside the magnetic field. Jewelry drops outside of the working space to edge of the plastic and needles spins without touching jewellery. Vevor, try to buy a german engineer.
Oh so sorry to hear that. Our machine is good qualtiy. We are the original factory, before shipment, our quality inspectors will check that every machine is intact. And if our client receive broken machine, we will send him a new one immediately. So please believe our quality and service.
@@merophosis n I have to polish them for bronze coins. and after polishing the coins were brown and not polished. It took a lot of time for them to shine again. Mind you then by hand. The device is now sitting unused. And then the device doesn't handle everything because most of the coins are on the outside and the needles circle around in the middle.
@@boris4493You’ll need to use polish like Autosol for coins. I use this tumbler to smooth out my coins after deep engraving them with a laser. The variety of pins help to smooth things out and polish in that way, being that stainless steel pins are used, you’re going to get a black soot over the material, additional cleaning is always required. I use a buffing dremel attachment or use a microfiber cloth to do it by hand. All in all it works great for me, it would be a pain to do this by hand (I have tried). The two patterns modes help, one circles like you say and the other makes the needles jump vertically for randomized contact, that’s the mode I use for my coins.
You can purchase jewelry polishers directly from our tool store. Please click on the link below 👇
www.tooltos.com/products/kt-185-magnetic-tumbler-jewelry-polishing-machine
Is the polishing needles magnetic or just stainless steel
@@vickyvind Polishing needles.
do i have to dry the needles afterwards? and where can I get the powder
Yes, it can also be dried naturally. You can buy the powder in our store. Click on the link below to buy it: www.tooltos.com/products/gold-and-silver-jewelry-polishing-powder
Mine died...smh
Hi friend, did you buy it from my store? If not, you can buy a new one. We have stock in many warehouses.
Too large gaps left outside the magnetic field. Jewelry drops outside of the working space to edge of the plastic and needles spins without touching jewellery. Vevor, try to buy a german engineer.
Hi friend, did you buy this machine from our website? May I know your order number?
I have this machine and it doesn't work.
can't recommend this. that is a waste of money.
Oh so sorry to hear that. Our machine is good qualtiy. We are the original factory, before shipment, our quality inspectors will check that every machine is intact. And if our client receive broken machine, we will send him a new one immediately. So please believe our quality and service.
@@atiqkhan7620 Thanks. If you need any help, please feel free to contact me.
What doesn’t work? I use it to polish coins, works perfectly…
@@merophosis n
I have to polish them for bronze coins. and after polishing the coins were brown and not polished. It took a lot of time for them to shine again. Mind you then by hand. The device is now sitting unused. And then the device doesn't handle everything because most of the coins are on the outside and the needles circle around in the middle.
@@boris4493You’ll need to use polish like Autosol for coins. I use this tumbler to smooth out my coins after deep engraving them with a laser. The variety of pins help to smooth things out and polish in that way, being that stainless steel pins are used, you’re going to get a black soot over the material, additional cleaning is always required. I use a buffing dremel attachment or use a microfiber cloth to do it by hand. All in all it works great for me, it would be a pain to do this by hand (I have tried).
The two patterns modes help, one circles like you say and the other makes the needles jump vertically for randomized contact, that’s the mode I use for my coins.