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Small, portable rock crusher for sampling
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 525523" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>After some current user feedback on the following types of small, portable sample rock crushers.</p><p><a href="http://cobracrusher.net" target="_blank">http://cobracrusher.net</a> (can't find an Aussie manufacturer but there was one on eBay made in Victoria only a couple of days ago).</p><p>These type of compact crushers have been around for awhile now & both the above + locally made units discussed before. Was wondering how users have found them longer term now with wear & tear, issues with the units &/or the grinder used etc.</p><p></p><p>Being offgrid I'm leaning more towards the crazy crusher but haven't heard much about it apart from Goldrat's website. Looks a good little unit to finish off the dolly pot gravels or smaller samples to powder pretty easily without a need for a power source. Just wanting to know if anyone's using one & how they have found it. </p><p><a href="https://highbanker.com.au/collections/rock-crushing-equipment/products/jaw-crusher-off-grid-crazy-crusher" target="_blank">https://highbanker.com.au/collections/rock-crushing-equipment/products/jaw-crusher-off-grid-crazy-crusher</a></p><p></p><p>Ultimately would love to get the Armstrong GRB777 mini but at $1600 + transport from WA to NSW it isn't really an option in the shorter term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 525523, member: 4485"] After some current user feedback on the following types of small, portable sample rock crushers. [url]http://cobracrusher.net[/url] (can't find an Aussie manufacturer but there was one on eBay made in Victoria only a couple of days ago). These type of compact crushers have been around for awhile now & both the above + locally made units discussed before. Was wondering how users have found them longer term now with wear & tear, issues with the units &/or the grinder used etc. Being offgrid I'm leaning more towards the crazy crusher but haven't heard much about it apart from Goldrat's website. Looks a good little unit to finish off the dolly pot gravels or smaller samples to powder pretty easily without a need for a power source. Just wanting to know if anyone's using one & how they have found it. [url]https://highbanker.com.au/collections/rock-crushing-equipment/products/jaw-crusher-off-grid-crazy-crusher[/url] Ultimately would love to get the Armstrong GRB777 mini but at $1600 + transport from WA to NSW it isn't really an option in the shorter term. [/QUOTE]
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