I only reload pistol and I reload it in volume. I try and wet tumble my brass at minimum every three weeks or it's too much work to sort.
I have a vibratory tumbler but between lead dust and capacity along with it being much less clean I haven't used it in five years.
I can take a full gallon ziploc, dump it in the FART, come back later and separate. My separater works flawless on straight wall pistol and it was household items. A rubber maid tote and a large laundry soap container from Sam's club. Think it is wind fresh but it's plenty large. Drilled holes all through the bottom just smaller than 9mm case. Put 1.5 gallon water in tote, put laundry bin in tote, pour contents of FART into laundry bin, shake and rotate lifting it out of soapy mix a few times, done and pins separate.
To remove pins from soapy nasty water I clip part of an old t shirt over a five gallon bucket and just pour it in. Unclip shirt and have my bag of pins back.
Rinse off brass through a fine mesh strainer agitating again in case of a wayward pin, dump it all out on an old beat up dehydrator.
Maybe sounds more difficult than it is but they are cleaned quickly and most importantly I'm cleaning 500-1000 pieces at a time.
The clean on the inside is just an added bonus and the operation was not started for that reason but was a by product of looking for an easier way to up production and also reduce lead dust