💎 Turn Rough Rocks into Radiant Gems—Your Personal Gem Lab Awaits!
The NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Professional Rock Tumbler Kit is a large-capacity, durable rock polisher designed for both adults and kids. Featuring a quiet, leak-proof stainless-steel barrel with customizable time and speed controls, it includes 1 lb. of raw rocks, 9 gemstone types, grit, strainer, jewelry fastenings, and the patented GemFoam finishing polish for a brilliant shine. This award-winning kit combines educational fun with professional results, supported by dedicated U.S. customer service.
Theme | Geology |
Item Dimensions | 12.6 x 6.69 x 10.24 inches |
Size Name | Large Capacity |
J**T
Great rock tumbler
My 7 year old loves this, it was easy to do and worked perfectly. It only comes with 1 pack of tumbling supplies and it's loud. We set it up in the garage so the noise wasn't ever an issue and we plan to buy more tumbling gravel
M**Y
7th birthday gift, works great! Need to buy more grit, USE GEM FOAM AT END!
The process takes a while but is very rewarding! We found these rocks on a beach in Michigan. They were all pretty smooth already so we skipped to grit #2, then #3 then #4. After the #4 grit they were smooth but when they dried they still looked a little matte- not glossy shiny. We did 2 days with the gem foam blocks and water and WOW- they are so glossy and shiny! It’s loud-ish, but we put it in the basement and don’t notice or mind it.Holding up great after many uses, definitely buy more of the grit from Nat Geo, it comes in bottles.
L**E
Quiet, Easy to Use and Fun Little Rock Tumbler Kit!
The media could not be loaded. I just got this rock tumbler kit today, and so far I am very pleased with it!It is quiet, and doesn't take up too much space, and it comes with rocks to tumble, a jewelry-making kit, an extra pully band, foam and grit, and a nice booklet on the rocks included with the tumbler.A very nice little kit from Nat Geo, for a good price!It definitely does not come with enough grit though.I purchased additional 120 grit aluminum oxide to use with for my future rock tumbling.I might get a different grade of grit later, but to start out 120 aluminum oxide seemed most likely to give my rocks the best shine, without grinding them into dust.I can also say that the wheel looks a bit wiggly, but it doesn't seem to hinder the machine at all.I am trying an experiment right now where I soak my rocks for 24 hours prior to tumbling them, and then I am going to add just a bit of mineral oil to the water, grit and foam.I am testing my rocks in; vinegar, mineral oil and water/ mineral oil and water/ water.I will update this review of the results, after I have results to post.UPDATE: DO NOT USE DARK COLORED/BLACK GRIT/SAND/POWDER WITH LIGHT COLORED STONES!It grinds into the stones, and changes their color, based on the grit/powered/sand you're using!After 3 days of tumbling to each batch of stones, these are my results:- The vinegar, mineral oil and water mix:Shined and cleaned the rocks, and seemed to soften them, creating a visible effect in their polish.- The mineral oil and water:Also shined the stones, and seemed to soften them, without much difference in their cleanliness, and added a visible effect in their polish.- Water:Did not soften or clean the stones, and had less of an effect on their polish.OVERALL RESULTS OF EXPERIMENT:I think pre-soaking the stones in mineral oil and vinegar had the most noticeable effect on the stones polish.They seem to soften in the mineral oil, and the vinegar does get them clean pre-polish.I also tried tumbling the stones in mineral oil and water, with the aluminum oxide powder, and found that the dark colored powder ground into the stones, specifically the Tigers Eye....Which is NOT the result I wanted.Upon further experimentation and research, I have decided to use clean/white sand and colored sand as grit, to see if those work better as a polishing medium than the aluminum oxide.If my theory is correct, pre-soaking the stones in mineral oil and vinegar and then tumbling with the color sands should grind the sand color of my choice into the rocks.Will update later with pictures, if/when possible.So far, it's a going well and I'm having fun experimenting with geology!Yay, shiny rocks! Thanks Nat Geo!
J**R
Did not last long but National Geographic replaced it!
This is the third National Geographic Rock tumbler that I have purchased. I have been very happy until now with its performance. I tumble rocks 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This 2 pound tumbler has stood up to the challenge, lasting at least a year. That is, until this one. I purchased it in June, 2023. Today, August 31, 2023 I went to check on it because I didn't hear anything. There was an E showing on the screen. I unplugged it and then plugged it back in. Pressed start and NOTHING. Repeated several times and still nothing. I am very sorry it did not last longer and will be looking for a different tumbler.I would like to update this review. National Geographic contacted me about this review. It turns out that they have a one year guarantee on their tumblers. I have been happy with the results I get from this tumbler, just disappointed that this tumbler died so quickly after purchase. It has now been replaced by National Geographic. I am very happy with their prompt attention to this matter.
J**H
Great item.
Excellent choice for my grandsons. They enjoy it.
A**C
Durable, Easy to Use and reliable Rock Tumbler!
The media could not be loaded. This is AWESOME! We just set it up, easy as nails to get started! Simple instructions, reliable tumbler and beautiful stones included (with grit and polisher). Took us 5 minutes to get started and be up and running, biggest thing was where to put the tumbler (do your research, someplace away from elements, easy to clean up and reasonable to get to). We are so excited and can’t wait until we are done!In the pictures, you will see the rocks when we first got them, after stage 1, and after stage 2! We are currently on stage 3, and then we will polish! I think we should have left them in longer to tumble on stage 1 - be sure to stop and check them to see how they are doing before putting into the next stage! I feel like we kinda want more than 1 tumbler to make sure they are done to perfection!This has been so fun for my little girl and I to do together! New hobby, here we come!
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