

🎨 Spin Your Way to Stunning Tumblers—Craft Like a Pro!
The LFSUM 4 Arm Cup Turner is a compact, resin-compatible tumbler spinner designed for DIY epoxy resin and glitter crafts. Featuring four independent switches, a quiet motor, and a practical drying rack, it enables simultaneous, precise curing of multiple tumblers. Ideal for hobbyists and small business crafters seeking efficiency and professional results.





| ASIN | B09XMQVS26 |
| Additional Features | Quiet and stable operation, Four independent switches, Novel and practical tool with drying rack, Additional foam and wand |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Art Craft Kit Type | Tumbler Customization Kit |
| Brand Name | LFSUM |
| Color | Black-4X |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (76) |
| Included Components | Cup, Glitter |
| Item Dimensions | 25.4 x 12.7 x 10.2 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 3.54 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LFSUM |
| Material Type | Resin |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Paint Type | Epoxy Resin with Glitter Powder |
| Product Style | Unique |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Size | Small |
| Theme | Solid |
| UPC | 750250976784 |
L**E
This turner is everything. Completing multiple cups is great for business
G**A
Works great. Only one pvc pipes angled slightly but was able to adjust it easily to fix.
C**G
The spinner itself works great. The only issue that I have and the reason I gave it four stars instead of five is that the PVC pipe has the holes down way too far to stay on the spinner so I had to drill holes in myself. Otherwise I’ve enjoyed working with the spinner and again that’s the reason I gave it four stars.
R**K
I actually love this turner so far. I upgraded from a single turner. The problem is there are no instructions. I provided a picture of what I ran into. As I put the pvc arms on it to just make sure every thing lines up I found the holes for the arms longer than the actual connection points. No worries as it's pvc and I have a dremel (don't use a pvc cutter because it reshapes the pipe found that out). So I cut to length. Then I found the arms were not sturdy and thought the motors were going to break. In an attempt to figure out how to make them strmurdy to support the weight I found out how the pipes really go on. You have to "seat them" further into the turner. I just shook my head and thought well I just wasted time cutting these things for no reason. In the end it worked out as the shorter pipes (with new holes I had to drill) work better for my table. It's quiet, they all turn in two directions and work great. I do worry a little about over night running a tad as once my cure time is up I found the pipes to be warm on the motor side. Not sure if they will melt or not. Ill update this if they do. I would definitely order another as it seems pretty sturdy. I also like the "kill" switch for all motors so when i have them covered I can turn them off in case my plastic rises with my cover.
M**Y
One of the legs was bent
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