I have the Franklin Arsenal one. It is basically just a food dehydrator, but works great.
I first went the oven route and I didn't like it. As I recall it turned the brass a dark color.
I now use a food dehydrator (got one at Harbor Freight - I don't think they sell it any more) and I like it A LOT better than the oven. As a previous person stated - set it on a timer and in 1-2 hours brass is dry AND shiny.
Hahaha yes, the Wife quickly vetoed the oven... ordered a dryer, thank you for all the replies. Always good to check in before shelling out money for something that is a flop.
cfullgraf wrote:
If I was sharing my dwelling with a significant other, I'd probably not use the oven to dry my cases. Using the oven for other than food purposes is usually not popular.
USMC22 wrote:
Always good to check in before shelling out money for something that is a flop.
Its beginning to get cooler here in New England and with the shorter days finding time to dry brass with sunshine is going to be tough.
Has anyone used the Hornady Dryer or another that they'd recommend?
Very true but my Wife wasn't big on the idea of brass in our oven unfortunately
I bought a cheap food dehydrator from Walmart just shake the brass in a towel then put them in after wet tumbling so far it's holding up and I don't dry brass in my wife's oven.Its beginning to get cooler here in New England and with the shorter days finding time to dry brass with sunshine is going to be tough.
Has anyone used the Hornady Dryer or another that they'd recommend?