Polish up on your geology with our picks of the best tumbling tech on the market right now.

By Fin Cousins

Published: Thursday, 27 April 2023 at 12:00 am


From jewellery makers to landscapers, the fabled rock tumbler has been a useful tool for cleaning and polishing rocks for centuries.

A tumbler can be a great addition to your practice, or it can simply be a great way to learn about geology and mineralogy.

The process is fairly simple. The rocks are placed in a tumbler with abrasive grit and water. It then rotates for a period of time, causing friction between the rocks and the grit and producing smoothed and polished surfaces.

The result is a polished rock, displaying colours and patterns, often making them smooth and shiny.

Tumblers can come with a range of materials, capacities and purposes. To help you navigate the rocky shores of the tumbler market, we’ve listed our top picks below.

National Geographic Professional Rock Tumbler Kit

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This rock tumbler from National Geographic is stated to feature a high-quality motor and a durable, leak-proof barrel that can hold up to two pounds of rough stones. It’s claimed the stainless steel lid ensures it’s 75% quieter than plastic tumblers

The barrel is made of heavy-duty stainless steel, which ensures that it can handle even the toughest of rocks. The machine also comes with an automatic shut-off timer, which allows users to set a speed and tumbling time.

The National Geographic Professional Rock Tumbler Kit aims to include everything you need to get started, including 453g of rough rocks, four levels of grit and GemFoam, a reusable material designed to help polish your rocks.

Capacity: 0.9kg
Dimensions: ‎32 x 17.02 x 26.04 cm
Speed Settings: 3
Timer: 1 to 9 days.