I have one of the earlier versions and absolutely love it, so well made of stainless steel and works a treat and didn’t break the bank like some other brands! 🇺🇸🇬🇧🏴
It’s stainless steel and aluminum. You don’t need to run them again to put a sharpie mark on your brass. Just use the bottom hole and mark them (mainly for people who want to make sure they get their fire formed brass back) and do it while you’re annealing. If you’re hearing them to where the glow or heat gets as low as the bottom sharpie hole, you’re hearing your brass way too much. lol
I will be ordering one, not sure I need the V3 as the biggest cartridge I use is .308 althought they do a riser for it as well if needed, the original knob would work fine but I guess the digital display combined with the speed controller electronics make it more consistent... seems like a great guy as well so would like to put business his way, nice honest review bud... Gordon UK
With this type of machine you don't have to worry about melting rotating drums when you're doing short brass like 300 blackout or 221 fireball but the drawback is you have to load each one manually. I am going to make one.
I just got this version, but on research I found a flaw in the video. In a clarification video it stated "You do not want the flame to turn orange as this is metal burning off of your case". I see lots of videos on annealing but none clarify the correct judgement of when you have done it correct (Most just say it is done at this point).
Since when do you need to buy a power adapter you pay enough for the unit it doesn’t come with a power adapter really power adapters are cheap enough c’mon ppl 21st century
If I can clarify the thing about power adapters - I can supply you with the power adapter thats used in Europe. Then you would need an adapter from EU to US plug, which ranges $6-$10. US power adapter that can be obtained almost everywhere (I even saw them at Walgreens lol) are $5-$10 - that is why I opted not to provide one with the unit. I even searched for a supplier of the ones that are universal, but those cost well over 15 bucks in wholesale, and that would add up to the price. Just wanted to keep it affordable. But I am open to suggestions.
I have one of the earlier versions and absolutely love it, so well made of stainless steel and works a treat and didn’t break the bank like some other brands! 🇺🇸🇬🇧🏴
I bought mine a few weeks ago. Absolutely love it. Anneals each case in less than 5 seconds.
It’s a nice compact little machine! Thanks for watching!
Great review...thanks. I am now going to order one for my 45-70 and 45-120 brass.
It’s stainless steel and aluminum.
You don’t need to run them again to put a sharpie mark on your brass. Just use the bottom hole and mark them (mainly for people who want to make sure they get their fire formed brass back) and do it while you’re annealing. If you’re hearing them to where the glow or heat gets as low as the bottom sharpie hole, you’re hearing your brass way too much. lol
I will be ordering one, not sure I need the V3 as the biggest cartridge I use is .308 althought they do a riser for it as well if needed, the original knob would work fine but I guess the digital display combined with the speed controller electronics make it more consistent... seems like a great guy as well so would like to put business his way, nice honest review bud... Gordon UK
With this type of machine you don't have to worry about melting rotating drums when you're doing short brass like 300 blackout or 221 fireball but the drawback is you have to load each one manually. I am going to make one.
I just got this version, but on research I found a flaw in the video. In a clarification video it stated "You do not want the flame to turn orange as this is metal burning off of your case". I see lots of videos on annealing but none clarify the correct judgement of when you have done it correct (Most just say it is done at this point).
What a great little machine. I must look into the price of it plus shipping to Australia.
its $290 US with shipping :)
@agscustomparts how do I get mine
I would think you want the flame in the middle of the shoulder rather then bottom.
Did you ever look into the marker holder again? Not that I need it but I’d like to know!
I did not. Mainly because it wasn’t of much value to what my needs are.
Yep, still unsure what that's for unless it's to mark the cases that are annealed?
How much does it cost , i li,ke it !!
$290 with shipping!
Have you played with the two burner setup yet?
I have not as of yet. It’s so fast with a single flame that I’m not sure it’s worth the trouble! Haha
@@stricklyreloading8494 good to know. I'm looking at ordering one maybe this week so thanks for the info
With this machine can you annealing the 416 Barrett Brass?
I’m not familiar with that round, but if the case head is not bigger than .610”, it should fit when you have no inserts installed.
now there is a version that can accept 416
Does not come with a power adapter?
correct. you do have to purchase your own 12v 1a power adapter
@@stricklyreloading8494 actually it's a 12v, 2A DC adapter - not 1A.
@@awengel82 who told you this, because I spoke directly with the maker of the annealer on the phone and he said 1A?
It does say "12V DC 2A with 5.5mm x 2.1mm jack" on the AGS web site but since all it has to do is turn a couple of motors 1A will probably work.
Where can I get that hose ?
You can find them on Amazon. Search for Propane Torch Hose
Thank you so much just had my machine arrive today
Since when do you need to buy a power adapter you pay enough for the unit it doesn’t come with a power adapter really power adapters are cheap enough c’mon ppl 21st century
If I can clarify the thing about power adapters - I can supply you with the power adapter thats used in Europe. Then you would need an adapter from EU to US plug, which ranges $6-$10. US power adapter that can be obtained almost everywhere (I even saw them at Walgreens lol) are $5-$10 - that is why I opted not to provide one with the unit. I even searched for a supplier of the ones that are universal, but those cost well over 15 bucks in wholesale, and that would add up to the price. Just wanted to keep it affordable. But I am open to suggestions.
now we include power adapter with the units!
Terrible review
What would you have done differently?