The VEVOR Glitter Epoxy Tumbler Turner is a compact, 1-cup tumbler and pen spinner designed for crafters. It offers two-way rotation at a steady 3–4 RPM, whisper-quiet motor, flame-retardant housing, and comes with a starter kit including glitter, resin, foams, gloves, and tools.

Features & Benefits
- Two-Way Rotation (3–4 RPM) – Rotates both clockwise and counterclockwise for smooth, even epoxy/glitter coating and drip-free results.
- Ultra-Quiet & Safe – Low-noise motor with flame-retardant casing ensures safe, continuous use.
- Complete Starter Kit – Includes foams (fits 14–40 oz), glitter jars, epoxy resin set, gloves, stirring tools, plugs, and dowels—everything to start crafting immediately.
- Cup & Pen Spinner – Adapter supports glitter pens and smaller items for versatile crafting.

What Users Are Saying
Quiet & Reliable
“Works great… not noisy at all.”
“Perfect turner — the stand feels very sturdy.”
Great for Creative Projects
“Perfect for paper bead making!”
“Great tool for beginners in epoxy crafts.”
Minor Downsides
“Some parts feel a bit cheap, but it gets the job done.”
“Assembly wasn’t super smooth — instructions could be better.”

To get started, you’ll also need sublimation tumblers. We recommend these 20 oz stainless steel blanks for best results with this turner.

Specs at a Glance
- Rotation speed: 3–4 RPM, bidirectional
- Cup capacity: Supports 14–40 oz with included foams
- Motor power: 4 W
- Build dimensions: ~22 cm × 9 cm × 19 cm; weight ~1.5 kg
- Price: About $21.99 shipped from Amazon

Pros & Cons
👍 Pros | 👎 Cons |
---|---|
Quiet motor, two-way spin | Some report plastic parts feel flimsy |
Includes full kit for crafting | Assembly may require adjustment |
Great starter value at under $25 | Single-cup; multi-arm models available |

💡 Who This Is For
- DIY Crafters & Beginners – All-in-one kit ready for epoxy resin & glitter projects
- Crafters on a budget – Excellent value (~$22)
- Small gift business owners – Great starting tool for custom tumblers, pens, mugs
Not ideal for: professional/high-volume use — go for 4‑cup or 6‑cup models instead.


