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    Quote Originally Posted by Clopez View Post
    Like everything else, it’s another tool. When used properly it works.


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    Most definitely. I can see the use for a ss pin tumbler and will probably get one at some point but there's some things a sonic cleaner is better for and can do what others can't. Like a rotary tumbler doesn't polish as well as a vibratory with corn cob media. You just have to have the right tool for the job no matter what you're doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUDE75 View Post
    Most definitely. I can see the use for a ss pin tumbler and will probably get one at some point but there's some things a sonic cleaner is better for and can do what others can't. Like a rotary tumbler doesn't polish as well as a vibratory with corn cob media. You just have to have the right tool for the job no matter what you're doing.

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    I agree 100% I'm a big tool guy. I've built cars, boats, motorcycles etc. Having the right tools for the job is a life saver. Same applies to reloading. Want good/great results, use good/great tools. [emoji846]

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    Quote Originally Posted by CodySPowell View Post
    I agree 100% I'm a big tool guy. I've built cars, boats, motorcycles etc. Having the right tools for the job is a life saver. Same applies to reloading. Want good/great results, use good/great tools. [emoji846]

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    Exactly. I'm big on don't worry so much about the price. Buy a good quality tool. In the long run it'll save you money and tons of aggrevation. Same with firearms. An old friend of mine was gonna be cheap and bought a Lama 1911. Looked good but it didn't last long. He learned his lesson. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUDE75 View Post
    Exactly. I'm big on don't worry so much about the price. Buy a good quality tool. In the long run it'll save you money and tons of aggrevation. Same with firearms. An old friend of mine was gonna be cheap and bought a Lama 1911. Looked good but it didn't last long. He learned his lesson. Lol

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    That was my biggest hesitation with buying a Hi Point .45 pistol. But the frickin think is indestructible and plenty accurate. For the price and what the abuse it takes was well worth the $180!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CodySPowell View Post
    That was my biggest hesitation with buying a Hi Point .45 pistol. But the frickin think is indestructible and plenty accurate. For the price and what the abuse it takes was well worth the $180!

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    Yep. I was sceptical with the Lama. Unfortunately that one proved me right. Not saying they're all crap. Just that one in particular was. Which will ruin someone from buying that brand again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUDE75 View Post
    Yep. I was sceptical with the Lama. Unfortunately that one proved me right. Not saying they're all crap. Just that one in particular was. Which will ruin someone from buying that brand again.

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    For sure.

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