Best products to trim/chamfer/debur on a budget?

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I want to reload rifle rounds, about 500-1000 rounds per year. What are my best options to trim, chamfer and debur brass? Giraud looks nice, but too expensive considering my needs. Also, I don't have room for a drill press.
On my short list of products for trimming brass is the Possum Hollow Kwick Case Trimmer with electric drill. Any other good options?
To chamer and debur, I saw this product at Sinclair international that fits in your drill with a deburring tool..
http://www.sinclairintl.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=RECPDT&item=05-150&type=store
Would this be a good choice?
I am looking to trim,chamfer, and debur efficiently without spending a lot of money. Thank you.
 
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If you are only going to do a 1000 rounds a year you could just use the hand tools to chamfer and debur the cases. And a Forster case trimmer with the power adaptor would do your trimming without spending too much.
 
if you have the drill, you might have a gander @ the Lee. it has a caliber specific length and works well. not much ChaChing.
 
Been using the Lee stuff. I used to use the Lee zip trim, but went with the power adapter and my cordless drill. Very fast.

Some complain about lack of adjustability with Lee, but I am content with SAMMI length.

RCBS's system allows for neck trimming, if so inclined.
 
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