Casino 6-Deck Automatic Card Shuffler

Posted by CyberCash February 25, 2010, under Poker | 5 Comments

  • Six deck shuffling capacity
  • Shuffles standard or bridge-sized playing cards
  • Requires four C batteries (not included)
  • Playing cards available separately

Product DescriptionMake dealing a snap with this Automatic Card Shuffler. The battery-operated shuffler has a 6-deck capacity and shuffles standard or bridge-sized playing cards. Requires four C batteries (not included). Playing cards sold separately. . . . More >>

Casino 6-Deck Automatic Card Shuffler

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Currently have 5 Comments

  1. One of the shufflers works but the other does not-it bunches up the cards and then it won't shuffle. The second seems to work fine and they really are great for games requiring 6 decks of cards
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. We like this product very much. It is a lot of fun to operate. It is everything we expected. I'd recommend it for anyone who plays cards.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Good product does just what i bought it for well. It was priced great but shipping was a little high.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Card shufflers were as advertised, and were sold at a good price. Furthermore, Amazon was able to correct my erroneous double ordering of these items, which saved me some money, and I greatly aoppreciate that. Good work!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I found that I had to make sure that the rotating cams that fed the bottom cards off of the two stacks were set to alternate properly each time I ran the cards through the process. The problem with the design is that it uses two independent motors to throw the cards from the two stacks into the middle and would often get into a state where each was trying to feed the cards at the same time. The design could definitely be improved.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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