Oh I thought seriously about doing wet media tumbling, but decided against it because it seems like it's a major PIA going through all the steps.
1) Dump brass into drum.
2)Fill drum with water.
3) Squirt in a bit of soap
4) Srinkle in a bit of Lemishine
5)Close lid of drum
6)Set drum on tumbler
7)Turn it on and walk away
8)Unplug tumbler
9)Take drum to the sink.
10)Open the drum
11)Pour out the dirty water.
12)Rinse with clean water (Hot is preferable)
13)Pour the contents of the drum (water and all) into a media separator.
14) Spin for 10 seconds
15) Dump brass into a large towel and dry off the outside of the cases.
I use the RCBS media separator because it has a cover so the pins and water don"t go flying.
I don't use my clean brass right away so there is no need for me to dry the inside of the cases.
I dump them into plastic buckets for storage.
I also don't follow the maximum 15lbs for the tumbler.
1 gal. of water weighs 8lbs. + 5 lbs. of SS Pins = 13lbs.
This leaves only 2lbs. for brass.
I put between 5-6lbs. of brass.
The motor is still drawing less than its rated amperage which means that it will not overheat.
The motor is also thermally protected just in case it does.
It took me longer to describe the process than it would have for me to run a batch.
Another advantage is that the sound is not annoying like a vibratory tumbler.
I can work in my garage with the Thumler Model B running unlike my vibratory tumbler.