♠️ Shuffle smarter, play harder—never miss a winning hand!
This manual card shuffler features a smooth hand crank mechanism designed to shuffle up to two decks of standard playing cards quickly and evenly. Built with durable plastic, it resists wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting performance. Compatible with a wide range of card games including UNO, poker, and rummy, its compact size makes it ideal for home use or as a thoughtful gift for card enthusiasts.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.57 x 4.76 x 4.37 inches |
Package Weight | 0.65 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Brand Name | Crazy Games |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Number of Items | 2 |
Included Components | Cards |
M**T
Shuffle away with included spare cranks
This is a great UNO shuffle machine. It is part art and science, crank failed after 4 years and the two extra cranks on the black bottom saved the day. Best value shuffler on Amazon.
F**N
Check items carefully. This is not the first
Was suppose to get 2 handles to shuffle cards but received only one. What do I do if this one crank breaks
M**.
Okay does not fit sleeved cards
Okay shuffler DOES NOT fit sleeved cards. I tested this with Dragon sleeved Pokemon cards and was not even close to fitting.I mention this bc another review said that it fit their “standard” cards but I have a feeling theirs are actually smaller than standard since Dragon sleeves are the standard for most TCGs.
T**6
Wanted to love
I had to return it the handle wouldn’t click in and work . Missing item.
D**D
Thumbs up.
Works great
R**R
Better than the alternatives
To be fair this would be a 4-star review if there was a better range of choices available. Nobody sells a 5-star card shuffler for under $175.Pros:Cheaper, quieter, and better at shuffling cards than basic battery powered models.The ghastly decal(s) were not attached so I was able to leave them off and toss them out effortlessly.Mine came with two spare hand crank handles and two decks of cheap cards.Adequate for double deck shuffling.Cons:The hand crank handles connect flimsily and might be easily broken if forced. Mine are all intact and two mounted under the device so they will not get lost easily.There are two nubs on outside corners of each card loading platform. If you drop the cards in outside edge first, they will keep the cards from the feed wheels. I might file them off.The cards occasionally jam against each other. If you are cranking the handle furiously this could damage cards or the shuffler. Just use the machine gently and back up a quarter turn before resuming if the cards jam.Final Thoughts:This device is FAR FAR SUPERIOR to any inexpensive battery powered model I have experience with. I have owned three of such battery devices.If you have around $200 available for a reliable shuffler this might be your second or third choice. In the sub $30 market this is the best option I am aware of.BTW I also threw out the silly plastic lower card tray. You might value that tray, but I always discard them.
J**D
Very poor quality!
We have tried several different types of shufflers… battery operated and hand cranked… and none of them have worked particularly well. However, recently, we have gotten only the hand cranked, because although they are poor quality as well, they are at least the cheapest! We’re usually able to use them regularly for about two months before the handles start coming out while in use, and the cards get stuck during shuffling and/or come out in bunches.We never expect the shufflers to last very long, or to operate very well. But, this last order was inexcusable. From the very beginning of use, the shuffler handles (including the extras that come with the shuffler) fell out and the cards consistently came out in bunches. As I said, we do not have high expectations for these shuffler’s performance; but to have problems with the shuffler right out of the box is not acceptable.
K**N
Works for Sleeved US Game Cards
I was a little worried about this thing based on the cheapness, the fact that it came with THREE crank handles, and seeing demos where it was a little less than perfect.The goofy vegas stickers are completely optional (as are the two decks of generic playing cards included) which is great because I intended to use this to shuffle my 'Hero Quest' game cards. Yes, at first I tested only my homemade cards and they were fine then used the antique cards, which are protected by 'Monster' US Board game sleeves (57x89mm; 100 micron thickness, gloss finish, standard American size). I looked carefully and using a moderate speed there are no marks or damage, scuffing or anything on the cards (whew!). I am not going to test them with the 'naked' vintage cards though. If you turn the crank too slowly the cards get jammed, but you can just reverse and they go back in their places for another try. The runners that grab the cards are made of some soft rubber coated wheels (not sure if that will be rubbing off in a few years, we'll see).Sometimes the process isn't smooth, as one side will 'finish first' before the other by a few cards (I am shuffling a deck of about 60 cards at a time, split into two piles), making it not a perfect shuffle. Still I am much more content using this than a battery powered shuffler. Two spare cranks are stored on the underside of the unit and the third one came in a plastic bag. The whole unit is hard plastic and pretty light weight with the little transparent door/drawer to catch the cards. It does a pretty good job shuffling except for the occasional hiccup. I never thought it was going to damage anything so it does what I wanted it to do! As far as durability, we'll see.CAUTION: It IS possible to make light scratches (more like scuffs) on your cards IF you get a card jam and "force it" through instead of stopping... backtracking with the crank... and then gentling getting the rythm going again. Videos I've seen show ordinary poker cards going through smoothly... my cards have sleeves which increase the thickness. Two of them got very faint scuff lines when I tried to force my way through a jam. I won't do that again. But just keep that in mind when operating! The plastic guide blades are smooth but other than trying to put some kind of cloth covering on them (which might increase jams) you just have to be gentle. A manual shuffler like this should prevent this situation than an automatic so I'm still glad I got it.
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