

💎 Turn rough stones into polished treasures—quietly and effortlessly!
The Leegol Electric Rock Tumbler is a compact, 3-pound capacity single drum polisher designed for both beginners and hobbyists. Featuring a leak-proof rubber barrel with a double stainless steel cover, it operates 40.6% quieter than competitors, making it ideal for home or shared spaces. The kit includes walnut shell media, V-belts, and detailed instructions, ensuring an easy start to the rock tumbling hobby. Durable and user-friendly, it transforms rough rocks into smooth, colorful gems with minimal noise and mess.








| ASIN | B07CBTZWQP |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,919 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #10 in Kids' Rock Tumblers |
| Brand Name | Leegol Electric |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 5,079 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Science |
| Included Components | Machine, 0.5lbs of walnut shell media, five V-belts, instructions, metallic oxide compound (not included) |
| Item Type Name | rock tumbler |
| Manufacturer | Leegol Electric |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 144 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.00 |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Size | 3LB |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**B
A Compact Gem in the World of Rock Polishing
After several weeks of hands-on experience with the Leegol Electric Single Drum 3LB Rock Polisher, I'm ready to delve into the nitty-gritty of what makes this machine a worthy addition to any hobbyist's collection. This single barrel rock tumbler is designed for those who are either just beginning their journey into rock tumbling or seasoned veterans looking for a reliable, compact unit. Pros: Ease of Use: The Leegol Electric Rock Tumbler is remarkably user-friendly, making it a perfect entry point for beginners. Its simple operation allows for an easy start with minimal setup time, ensuring that users of all skill levels can begin their tumbling projects without a steep learning curve. Compact and Durable Design: The size of this rock tumbler is a significant advantage for those with limited space. Its compact design does not sacrifice durability; the machine feels sturdy and well-built, capable of handling continuous use without issues. Efficient Polishing: With a 3-pound capacity, this single barrel polisher is surprisingly efficient. It consistently produces smooth, polished stones, reflecting its effectiveness in tumbling a variety of rock types. The included instructions offer valuable tips for achieving the best results, which is particularly helpful for newcomers to the hobby. Quiet Operation: Compared to many other rock tumblers in the market, the Leegol Electric Rock Tumbler operates relatively quietly. This is a significant advantage for users who live in shared spaces or prefer to run their tumbler for extended periods without the disturbance of loud noise. Cons: Single Barrel Limitations: The single barrel design, while efficient and space-saving, limits the amount of rocks you can polish at one time. For those looking to undertake larger projects or tumble different types of rocks simultaneously, this might be a constraining factor. Long Polishing Times: As with most rock tumblers, patience is a virtue. The tumbling process can take several weeks from start to finish, which might test the patience of users eager to see immediate results. This is not a flaw of the Leegol Electric Rock Tumbler per se but rather a general consideration for newcomers to rock tumbling. Manual Water and Grit Replacement: The process requires manual intervention to change the water and add grit between stages, which might be a bit tedious for some users. However, this is a common aspect of rock tumbling and something that enthusiasts grow accustomed to. Final Thoughts: The Leegol Electric Single Drum 3LB Rock Polisher is a solid choice for anyone looking to get into rock tumbling or needing a compact, reliable machine for smaller projects. Its ease of use, efficient polishing capability, and quiet operation make it stand out in its category. While the single barrel design and the inherent nature of rock tumbling's time-consuming process might be minor drawbacks, they are far outweighed by the machine's overall performance and value. Whether you're polishing stones for jewelry, educational purposes, or simply as a hobby, the Leegol Electric Rock Tumbler is a gem worth considering.
M**G
Got support through Amazon misunderstanding
Motor on purchase on May 12 burned up and seized. The older on is still going. Tryed to email and get nothing. No response . As of Aug 9 2024, started around last week of July. Instead of purchasing any I’ll just make a multi drum unit for about 6-8 drums. So I went through Amazon to complain and I found out sellers have to go through Amazon to contact buyers. We worked it out and I AM PLEASED! Leegol Electric is sending me a new one. Yea! So if you have any issue go though Amazon and they will help you!
J**T
Do NOT buy this awful machine!
The WORST rock tumbler, with even worse customer service if that's possible!!! This is a long review, but it is worth reading if you're thinking about buying this machine. I ordered this tumbler at the beginning of April 2024. It arrived a few days later and with my job being at a busy time of year and a lot going on right then, I didn't get it up and going for a few weeks or so. So unfortunately, when I did get to open it up and get it going (about the end of the first week of May) and all this happened, it out was just outside of the return window. I am NOT new to rock tumblers and have a few others that are going at all times (Used them for years. And ran them all for many, many, many months straight. Only stopping to clean out barrels and maintain: oil and clean, etc). But, this is the first time I have bought one of the Leegol brand. After reading the very mixed reviews, I was hesitant but thought I would give them them a try anyway due to one or two I saw mentioning the company being good about faulty equipment.... those reviews are definitely not my experience. Anyway, I got this machine out of the box and, yes, I checked the belt was adjusted correctly (like i said, not new to this type of tumbler) and bearings were oiled and things were all in order to start. I got the barrels loaded and started up the machine (I always make sure they are level also). By the end of the first and second weeks when I took the barrels off to do a clean out, things were fine. The end of the third week, I noticed the machine seemed to be a little warm. I took the barrels off to do a clean out on them from their pre-polish stage (I started with very very smooth rocks so things were moving along very well) and rechecked the belt to be sure, it was fine. Checked the bearings and re-oiled. Made sure there was no dust, dirt, debris or anything that I missed before or that nothing was out of the normal. Besides a little warm things all seemed fine. But noooo. I guess it was not! Put the barrels back on to start their 2 week long final polish stage aaaand did not make it to the end! Came home just over a week into that final stage to the machine not working. Barrels not turning. Instead... it is SMOKING!!! Way hotter than I could touch! I had to reach over,unplug it. and let it cool off a long while. When I could touch it... I unscrewed the metal plates to look under and the plastic was quite warped almost melted and the belt was a bit melted from the heat! So this thing didn't even make it through one rock set. (All my other machines from another place have made it through more than I can count). I got on here and came to My Orders and found this product and clicked on it. Obviously it was passed the return period but I saw the button for contacting the company. I sent them an email through their contact on here telling them about my experience, what had happened and even about the reviews I read saying they had great customer service, etc. And left them my order number, my name, email, phone number. That was right around the first week of the June. I sent another email a few weeks later after hearing nothing back. As of today, July 12, 2024, I still have not heard a word from their 'customer service'.
A**R
Works great, but motors are a little louder than others.
Works great, but a bit loud. We have 14 tumblers total for our rock business and these are as good as any we have at very reasonable price. The one con is that they are slightly louder than our other tumblers. I'm not talking about the stones tumbling in the canisters (that's about the same in all of them), but rather the motors themselves have a higher louder constant pitch than our other tumblers. If you have a garage or basement, that's not a problem, but if you're working in the same area with them, it's something to be aware of. Still, very much worth the purchase.
P**L
Tumbles 6 lbs of rock, water, and grit. ('not as loud' edit)
Most notable: The tumbling rocks are loud. If you're in a quiet place, amazingly loud. Way louder the first few days, but still way too loud to be inside your home without some kind of sound blocking or dampening. The inside sealing lid is very hard to remove. Screw the knob back on and use pliers to pry it off. Upside is, it's unlikely to leak. Extra rubber edges (that make it so tight) for the internal lid are included, probably because they wear out over time. Each cylinder interior is 4 inches deep and 4 inches in diameter, so a 2 inch rock is probably around your max size to work well. You'll need to balance that out with smaller rocks for optimal surface contact. Decent instructions on the tumbling part. Not so good on the machine maintenance part. After a week run so far, the machine seems solid. There's a belt in there somewhere that's supposed to get adjusted as it slackens with use. Loud, but good value for the price. EDIT: After a couple runs, I'm finding the loudness depends on your ratio of rocks/grit/water. The current run is not loud at all. It's 20 feet from me in another room and I can't hear it at all. Just wanted to correct that initial review. After a few weeks use, it's all working well and doing the needful.
G**E
This is a rock SLIDER, not tumbler
With this purchase, I now have six different manufacturers' tumblers - So I have plenty to compare this device with... I have found two kinds of hobby-grade tumblers out there... those "hogs" powered by A/C directly from wall outlet and those that run with a D/C motor and use a step-down transformer, thereby using negligible current. This unit draws a lot of current. Consequently, after running for four hours, the metal casing is warm to the touch (not hot, but I think WAY too warm...) They do incorporate a heat sink - they had to, but it is ineffective. It makes me worry that unit will get hotter with longer tumbling cycles. So, since I have no desire to sit for days at a time watching it tumble to make sure nothing catches on fire - for my initial test run, I have decided to run it for four hours, then let it rest and cool down for an hour, then run for another 4 hours until it heats up again. This is ridiculous - no customer should worry that a rock tumbler can get so hot that they have to think about it! You are supposed to turn them on and just let 'em run continuously for days at a time - like my NG hobby tumbler has been doing for more than 3 months now. This manufacturer needs to enter 21st century and use a D/C drive. Now I know why this manufacturer provides replacement belts - the heat generated in/by the rotation apparatus likely shortens drive belt life - another concern! This unit is VERY POORLY DESIGNED. The overheating issue is obvious because at some point they engineered a heat sink to try to dissipate it - but it is insufficient. They should wake up and switch to a D/C motor. I am preparing to package this unit for return; this is either a very poorly designed product, or I got a lemon. Either way, very disappointing - I DO NOT RECOMMEND ANYONE PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT! Especially because of these other issues: 1. There is no speed adjustment; the label on device says 3400 RPMs, but that's a gross overstatement or it might be output of their drive motor - but device has a belt drive to a different size drive shaft for tumbler- so that adjusts final rotation speed - still; nowhere near 3400 and a complete unknown. Experienced rock tumblers like to know rotation speed to calculate the amount of time to run each abrasive. This unit makes that nearly impossible. 2. The drum barely fits in opening provided - very close tolerances. And way it rotates, bottom of tub rubs against housing - or the top rubs against the other side- take your pick; it migrates back and forth on its drive shaft as it rotates. So, I had to find two giant diameter - but very thin -nylon washers to protect both surfaces from contact erosion while rotating on my first test of machine - manufacturer should have thought of this... 3. The drum's interior is not engineered to promote tumbling (like other device by NG).. so rocks SLIDE more than tumble. This was a real let-down for me. I was hoping that the apparent build quality would be a bonus... too bad they skimped on the tumbler tank. Keep shopping; why purchase it? the unit gets hot when running and tumbling tank needs improvement. I would keep looking if you are a hobbyist and have limited funds to only purchase a single tumbler. (If you like to experiment, this unit is not ALL bad - it is just not worth the purchase price when there are better alternatives for less money available on Prime.)
N**N
Great unit for the price
I bought this as an affordable starter unit for my stepson who loves tumbled stones. It has very good features for the price and is not noisy at all when the barrels are properly loaded. Please remember that you are literally tumbling rocks. The features, capacity, and price convinced me to take a shot. Maintenance is minimal and easy. The bushings that need to be oiled before use and periodically are simply at the ends of the rolling rods. It’s very easy to apply a few drops to each when changing grits. Just apply it where the metal rod enters the black plastic on each end. It’s not clearly shown in the directions. The motor seems to have pretty good torque and extra drive belts are included. Mine did not require any adjustment. I’ve read some inferences that you’re on your own after you purchase the unit so buyer beware. The manual states there is a limited lifetime warranty. I found the company to be very responsive and helpful when I messaged them through Amazon. The unit is pretty well packaged but somehow one of the barrels was damaged during shipping from an unlucky hit. I received a response to my message within 12 hours of sending. The staff was very helpful and polite. After a couple messages and providing some pics I was notified that a new unit was being shipped to me. I received the replacement within 3 days and was in perfect shape. The have the tumbler running on my garage floor. Will this unit last a decade of constant use? I have no idea but I believe for the price point it’s difficult to beat. Especially if you aren’t sure you or your kids will want to be constantly tumbling. The price makes starting a new hobby Be a little easier on the wallet. Please remember that this tumbler does not come with any stones or grit. I hope you have as great of an experience with this tumbler as my stepson and I have.
J**N
Very Happy with this Tumbler; I will buy a second one.
I currently have, (in addition to this one), three other tumblers, and a vibrating polisher. At any given time, I have at least one of them running. The noise level of this one is equal to, or even a bit quieter than my other tumblers; this is possibly due to the smaller sized barrels this tumbler has. It has never leaked, after several uses (four 1-week runs, and two 3-day runs), but the internal lip is much narrower than my other tumblers, and the washer and thumbnut that holds the external lid on is already showing a considerable amount of wear. I do wonder how long these barrels will hold up before I have to replace them. Last I checked the barrel replacement cost for this is $30 a barrel, which is a bit spendy for barres this small. Additionally, this unit seems to run a bit warm, but so far not too hot to touch. Just keep the area around it clear, and on hot days I put a small fan directed at my tumblers.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 week ago