Electric powder trickler

I actually use the Lee dipper then hand trickle up for my precision loads. (I only usually throw my ball powder practice rounds) I always end up going over with the manual trickler on accident so this would probably save me some time. I know I can't get 40 out that quick. Much thanks!
I think it's a worthwhile investment. Plus, if you add in a $30 powder measure, you'd be off to the races.
 
I'll piggy back on OPs post, does anyone have experience with the dandy trickler? Not a ton of reviews out there.

https://dandyproductsllc.com/products/dandy-2-speed-electric-powder-trickler

The dandy is sweet - I’m currently throwing under with a cheap drop manual thrower then trickle up with the dandy. I told my self I’d do it this way for a while until I found someone selling a brand new autotrickler v4 on SH for $100 under new so had to jump on it.

So what I’m saying is if you’re interested I’d probably sell you my dandy
 
The dandy is sweet - I’m currently throwing under with a cheap drop manual thrower then trickle up with the dandy. I told my self I’d do it this way for a while until I found someone selling a brand new autotrickler v4 on SH for $100 under new so had to jump on it.

So what I’m saying is if you’re interested I’d probably sell you my dandy
Thanks! I'll give @TradLife406 first dibs, this was his post looking for a electric trickle. If hes not interested I may be
 
I have a new chargemaster supreme sitting in the box i dont use if interested. ( recently got autotrickler v4)
 
It's been a few months and I wanted to see if there's any updates to recommendations. I also know there's the Printed Precision unit out there, but based on the testing I've seen, it's not accurate enough for me to pay for the upgrade. I currently have a Chargemaster LinkedIn and a FX-120i scale and would like to stop having to use the tweezers method for accurate loading. I primarily load H4350, Varget, and H1000, but also load some H110 occasionally.
 
It's been a few months and I wanted to see if there's any updates to recommendations. I also know there's the Printed Precision unit out there, but based on the testing I've seen, it's not accurate enough for me to pay for the upgrade. I currently have a Chargemaster LinkedIn and a FX-120i scale and would like to stop having to use the tweezers method for accurate loading. I primarily load H4350, Varget, and H1000, but also load some H110 occasionally.
An AutoTrickler V4 is your answer when properly paired with the FX120i
 
I’ve had my V4 auto trickler with fx120i scale almost 2 years. Puts a smile on my face every time I use it. With +- . 02 accuracy my es and so are quite often single digit. After having 2 charge masters and zero support from RCBS, they both went in the garbage
 
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