Best casino card shufflers according to redditors

We found 32 Reddit comments discussing the best casino card shufflers. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Casino Card Shufflers:

u/dippitydawg · 23 pointsr/funny

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0074PYWR6/ref=s9_simh_hm_btliF_d0_g236_i1

u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/boardgames

What regualr automatic card shuffler exists that isn't complete shit? this kind is fucking trash and this one is six hundred goddamn dollars.

Sorry if I sound confrontational. I just want a quality auto card shuffler.

u/UndeadBread · 5 pointsr/boardgames

Unlike pretty much everyone else, I use a card shuffler almost exclusively. I use this one made by Cardinal:

https://www.amazon.com/Nexus-Automatic-Card-Shuffler-Decks/dp/B000LG25EW

It's basically a necessity for me because I can't shuffle cards and nobody else is careful enough, so I grabbed this on clearance at Target for $5 about 8 years ago. In that time, I have only replaced the batteries once or twice, so it lasts quite a while. I have also never had it damage any cards, which seems to be a common concern. It's not super fast, but it's a heck of a lot faster than me trying to shuffle on my own. And in my experience, it works fine for sleeved cards as long as they're not too long. TMG's Tasty Sleeves work perfectly, but my Ultra Pro sleeves are too long and don't fit.

There are a few downsides that I feel are worth pointing out, however:

  1. This thing is loud. A manual shuffler would probably be quieter, but this sounds almost like running a paper shredder. So just keep that in mind.

  2. It doesn't work well with small cards. I can't think of any popular examples off-hand, but anything significantly smaller than a standard playing card is likely to rotate and cause a jam. I've never had any damage from this happening, but it is annoying. Thankfully I don't have too many games with small cards. On a related note: non-slick cards like in Last Day On Earth or Garbage Day may stick together and also cause a jam. This should decrease over time as they get more wear through regular play.

  3. The automatic shuffler essentially does a perfect riffle shuffle, which is not random. You'll want to cut the deck a few times or otherwise mix the cards up a bit between shuffles. It takes longer, but it's worth the effort.

    Other than those three issues, I love having my shuffler and I use it for almost every game that has cards. Experiences seem to vary significantly, so I can't say if it will work as well for you, but I'm very pleased.
u/RockosaurusRex · 5 pointsr/boardgames

I would highly recommend getting this: http://www.amazon.com/Classic-Game-Collection-03665-Shuffler/dp/B005RBVE84

You get the benefits of an automatic shuffler without running the risk of your cards getting destroyed. You can feel if there's going to be a jam, reverse it, then crank clockwise again.

I've been into the board game scene for less than a year but this was one of my first investments and I don't take my games anywhere without it. I can't shuffle properly so I want it available, especially for games with large decks like Shadows Over Camelot. I just cut the deck, shuffle, then repeat once. Makes setup quick, easy, and random.

The bonus is that I don't have to worry about anyone using the dreaded bridge shuffle technique since everyone wants to try the shuffler because it's just so cool. Just tell them to go slow with it to feel for jams and ensure the cards distribute more evenly.

The only downsides to this shuffler are that it comes with a stupid giant sticker on the top (which is removable anyway) and you can't shuffle sleeved cards in it. I only sleeve hidden role cards so it's not an issue for me.

u/Rammite · 4 pointsr/Netrunner

I have a card shuffler just for things like this, or Dominion. Some games just need tons of shuffling.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0074PYWR6

$20.

u/Kadmos1 · 3 pointsr/yugioh

Here is an Amazon listing for the product: amazon.com/Casino-Deck-Automatic-Shuffler-Brybelly/dp/B07CCB31Y7.

u/willdogs · 3 pointsr/howto
u/rolandblais · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I have limited mobility in my right hand, so I use a manual crank shuffler as well, except when I play Onirim - it's always solo so I'll washing machine the deck first, then hindu shuffle the deck during play.

The shuffler doesn't save time, as noted by pimaniac - in fact I think it takes longer - I'll do a 7x shuffle hoping that it randomizes enough. It does, but I think that it also will pass pairs a lot more than a riffle shuffle by hand. That's anecdotal though, I've got no data to back that up :-)

u/Ravenala · 2 pointsr/boardgames

We bought this one (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005RBVE84/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) a while ago and enjoy it. We only use it for a few things and mostly prefer to riffle shuffle but once in a while we want more precision (for whatever reason) and pull that puppy out. Good quality and no issues with card bending or creasing. Crank works great and goes nice and quick!

u/seethemoon · 1 pointr/boardgames

Sorry to see people aren’t bothering to answer your question. I purchased a manual shuffler like this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005RBVE84/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_aCHVCbTVKFM1N

The price is inflated over what I paid, so I’d shop around, but what I like about it is that it’s pretty quick and since you’re cranking it by hand, you can feel it jam and stop without damaging the cards.

I’ve owned this for nearly seven years and never damaged a card or the machine. I prefer this to sleeving because, well, I don’t want to sleeve cards in a bunch of games I own when I can use this!

u/peja1389 · 1 pointr/magicTCG

I purchased this one from Amazon back in January, 9 months later still works great for me.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005RBVE84/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/BrayWinsOrWeWyatt · 1 pointr/boardgames
u/visualvector · 1 pointr/DCDeckBuilding

I bought this one two years ago. It’s a hand crank version. It works well with sleeved cards. I originally bought it so my three kids could play without slowing down for adults to shuffle for them but it gets used by all players when I bring out DCDBG.

u/e36mikee · 1 pointr/poker

Hand Cranked Card Shuffler (2-Deck) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DALR14/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5GH.AbE08W6EB

It works decent but can be finicky on non brand slightly off size decks. I find its about laying the split deck in nice and being consistent with the right frequency in your cranking speed.

u/truthinlies · 1 pointr/yugioh
u/dndjunkie · 0 pointsr/boardgames

Wow...downvoting for sharing a accessory that my family uses and has had 0 problems with...wow.

I bought one from Amazon and we absolutely love it. It's a 4 deck shuffler and has never damaged a card. I only linked the one from Walmart as an example. Ours cost about 14 dollars if I remember correctly.

This one looks like it's the one we use. http://www.amazon.com/Casino-Deluxe-Automatic-Deck-Shuffler/dp/B0074PYWR6?ie=UTF8&redirect=true&ref_=s9_top_hd_bw_btliF_g200_i5

u/Berzerktank · 0 pointsr/boardgames

A lot of hate for shufflers, but a manual shuffling device can work. Something like [this](Manual Card Shuffler(Discontinued by manufacturer) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005RBVE84/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_k3zBCbJBRWGKA) can work just fine if you’re careful with the cards or you don’t need them in perfect condition or the cards are sleeved.

u/mypasswordisPA55WORD · -2 pointsr/magicTCG

Okay, make something like this slightly larger so it'll shuffle card sleeves right (friend of mine I play with has one, its great for nonsleeved decks)