sparky123321
Silver $$ Contributor
Like new and barely used. I can text you a video of me annealing a few cases, since I don't currently use any video hosting service. With the radiator/pump/fan the duty cycle is 100%. You can anneal as fast as you can get them positioned into the coil. I just annealed 30 .223 cases in 1 minute 55 seconds and the work coil wasn't even warm to the touch.
I've been using Annie's for around 10 years now(2015). It's a great annealer and they are a great company. This is my second one(2022). My first one was one of the originals and wasn't water cooled.
Asking $425 shipped or best reasonable offer. Comes with the Annie Unit, radiator/pump/fan with both a wall and front panel power cord, foot peddle, anti-corrosion additive and a few older standard work coils from my old unit.
Unit will be completely drained for shipping. You will need to add distilled water, the anti-corrosion additive and properly prime the pump/radiator. Or you can just connect it to any water supply(faucet or garden hose) and let it drain into a sink or outside on the lawn. I've used it both ways. The radiator/pump setup is the most convenient though.



I've been using Annie's for around 10 years now(2015). It's a great annealer and they are a great company. This is my second one(2022). My first one was one of the originals and wasn't water cooled.
Asking $425 shipped or best reasonable offer. Comes with the Annie Unit, radiator/pump/fan with both a wall and front panel power cord, foot peddle, anti-corrosion additive and a few older standard work coils from my old unit.
Unit will be completely drained for shipping. You will need to add distilled water, the anti-corrosion additive and properly prime the pump/radiator. Or you can just connect it to any water supply(faucet or garden hose) and let it drain into a sink or outside on the lawn. I've used it both ways. The radiator/pump setup is the most convenient though.


