If you love to reload your own brass to save money when shooting, one of the easiest ways to speed up the process is by investing in the Lyman Cyclone 115V Case Dryer. This device pairs perfectly with an ultrasonic or rotary cleaning system, as you can quickly dry out your brass in an hour or two after cleaning the empty shells. This is much faster than waiting for the cases to air dry, and it also prevents unsightly water spots from developing on the cases. The Lyman Cyclone also features individual trays with recessed handles, so you can keep your different calibers separate. Plus, you can fit up to 1000 .223/5.56 cases inside, or up to 2000 9mm cases. This device can even quickly dry gun parts that have been ultrasonically cleaned, letting you get back to work on your newest build quickly. Pick one up today to revamp your brass reloading process! Specifications for Lyman Cyclone 115V Case Dryer: Manufacturer: Lyman Cartridge: 9mm Luger, .223 Remington Quantity: 1 Included Accessories: Standard Color: Gray Features of Lyman Cyclone 115V Case Dryer: 3-hour Timer Recessed handles on trays for easy loading and unloading Fast drying time Works with brass cases or gun parts Durable and long-lasting ABS trays Holds up to 1000 .223/5.56 or 2000 9mm Package Contents: Lyman Cyclone 115V Case Dryer The Lyman Cyclone 115V Case Dryer is a quality addition to the Lyman lineup. For more great deals on Case Preparation by Lyman, please browse our Lyman Gunsmith and Reloading Equipment page.
PJP –
I bought this dryer to help speed up processing of mostly pistol brass and some .223. Yes, it’s a glorified food dehydrator, but it’s well put together and very effective for its intended purpose. I threw about 250 deprimed, cleaned 9mm cases in that were freshly rinsed, and in about an hour they were bone dry. I live in South Carolina,and drying anything in the summer humidity can be a challenge. This unit does it quickly and completely. It’s more of a convenience than a necessity, but I use it and it works well.
drew –
Make no mistake, this is basicly a dehydrator. You can use any deyhadrator to dry brass. I bought this unit on sale for around $50. It works well as long as you make sure their isnt excess water inside the cases. Runs around 145-150 degrees at room tempeture.