This was great. Question... any experience with sleeved cards? Whether it's a card battle game or collectible card game where you might sleeve cards but are expected to shuffle the deck.. was curious about getting one as I don't particularly like "bend shuffling" a deck that could ruin them.
@tomshomefindsАй бұрын
I suspect a card shuffler of this quality would not do well with sleeved cards. I went down a rabbit hole and found a whole reddit thread about this and I found someone making hand crank card shufflers for sleeved cards. They're hand crank so you can "feel" any sort of jamming problem and stop turning before a card is damaged. They are not cheap because they appear to be hand made. Here's the link: urzastoolbox.com/shop/ Good luck!
@jamesboberg6361Ай бұрын
Really helpful video. I've been looking for a shuffler that will work with smaller card types. Question: Have you noticed any jamming that causes damage to the cards? What is the condition of the sides of the cards after shuffling through multiple times? I have a deck building game that requires constant deck shuffling but I'd like to keep the condition of the cards in decent shape. Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
@tomshomefindsАй бұрын
Ooo, good point! I haven't noticed any damage to my cards yet, though I suppose that could happen with almost any auto shuffler. This one seems fairly "light weight" in that it does jam from time to time, but when it does it's not slamming the cards together, just sliding too many at once. To be fair: there are tons of shufflers out there and I suspect they all work pretty similarly... I like the cordless option a lot (had an old plug in one from the 1970's for years... man that thing was LOUD).