Complete with rock, grits and a bag of stones


High quality 2lb Stone Beach Tumbler and Stone Polishing Pack with 1 x 2lb plastic barrel. Perfect for children. We include everything you need in this one kit, even a batch of ready-made tumblestones in a special stone bag. Fully tested and checked for optimum performance


Stone tumblers are also used to polish glass, full instructions are included which also cover creating beach sea 'frosted effect'


* FREE 500g bag of rock

* FREE Stone Tumbling (Stone Polishing) booklet 

* Very low running cost, equivalent to a 20 Watt light bulb

* Maximum load 3lb

* All machines come with a 1-year manufacturers guarantee

* Full lifetime advice with our customer support team


What is the difference between the single and double barrel machines?

Single Barrels - Maximum load in one go, but you have to wait for each stage to be completed before moving onto the next. 

Double Barrels - Allows you to have two separate smaller loads tumbling in unison but at different stages of the process. It also helps the barrels last longer by separating the medium. The Double Barrel machine is our most popular line since it makes tumbling much easier and quicker. A 3lb tumbling machine can take two lots of 1.5lb loads at different stages running at the same time. 


What is the difference between the plastic and rubber barrels? What is the noise levels?

Plastic Barrels - These are standard barrels, and used in the vast majority of cases. You can hear the stones turning unlike rubber barrels, this is not too noisy but we do recommend that the machine is run in a conservatory, garage or spare/back room.

Rubber Barrels - These are premium barrels, running virtually silent, recommended for those who have limited space and need to run in a main room. They are also designed to last much longer than the plastic barrels, and the lids are much easier to remove.


Do I need anything else?

Many people prefer to buy extra separate barrels to ensure that they keep the different grits and polish in each barrel to avoid contamination and to avoid wear and tear. If you are purchasing a tumbler without the starter kit, then you will require the grits - 80 and 400 grade Silicon Carbide and Pumice Powder are the most recommended. You may also wish to consider our ‘Rough Rock’ which is ideal for starting out. This pack contains lots of different rock types and colours. 


How long does it take to tumble stones or rocks?

It takes around 10 days depending on how rough the rock is and the hardness. The tumbler needs to be running constantly and 'must not' be stopped. 

High quality 2lb Stone Tumbler (Rock tumbler) and Stone Polisher Pack with 1 x 2lb plastic barrel. Perfect for children. Fully tested and checked for optimum performance. This pack comes with a 1 year guarantee and complete with instructions Complete with pots of 80 and 400 grit, Pumice Powder, and a 500g bag of rough rock to get you going! Includes FREE Stone bag to keep your new polished stones!

FREE Stone Tumbling (Stone Polishing) booklet 

Very low running cost, equivalent to a 20 Watt light bulb

Maximum load 8lb

All machines come with a 1-year manufacturers guarantee Full lifetime advice with our customer support team.

What is the difference between the plastic and rubber barrels? What is the noise levels?

Plastic Barrels - These are standard barrels, and used in the vast majority of cases. You can hear the stones turning unlike rubber barrels, this is not too noisy but we do recommend that the machine is run in a conservatory, garage or spare/back room.

Rubber Barrels - These are premium barrels, running virtually silent, recommended for those who have limited space and need to run in a main room. They are also designed to last much longer than the plastic barrels, and the lids are much easier to remove.

Do I need anything else? 

Many people prefer to buy extra separate barrels to ensure that they keep the different grits and polish in each barrel to avoid contamination and to avoid wear and tear. If you are purchasing a tumbler without the starter kit, then you will require the grits - 80 and 400 grade Silicon Carbide and Pumice Powder are the most recommended. You may also wish to consider our ‘Rough Rock’ which is ideal for starting out. This pack contains lots of different rock types and colours. 

How long does it take to tumble stones or rocks? 

It takes around 10 days depending on how rough the rock is and the hardness. Keep the tumbler running constantly, open the barrel up once a day to check the rocks progress.