






💎 Elevate your rock tumbling game with pro-grade grit that delivers shine and style!
Polly Plastics Rock Tumbler Media Grit Refill offers 2 lbs of medium 180/220 silicon carbide grit, designed as Stage 2 in a 4-step tumbling process. Compatible with all major rock tumblers, it comes in reusable, spill-proof jars and is proudly made in the USA, ensuring premium quality and beginner-friendly performance.





| ASIN | B07P2N3V53 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,533 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #7 in Tumbling Media |
| Brand | Polly Plastics |
| Brand Name | Polly Plastics |
| Compatible Material | Stone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,472 Reviews |
| Grit Material | Silicon Carbide |
| Grit Material Type | Silicon Carbide |
| Grit Number | 220 |
| Grit Type | Medium |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Height | 2.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 6 x 2.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Polly Plastics |
| Material | Carbide , silicone |
| Material Type | Carbide, silicone |
T**B
Good grit
This grit worked great for my first ever Columbia river rock polishing experiment. I didn't have enough stage 1 grit from the "starter" pack I originally purchased. I added another 3 TBSP to my tumbler and the rocks look great at stage 1
M**E
Best rock tumbling grits on Amazon
I have been rock tumbling for over two years now and I have purchased this brand multiple times and will continue to be a return customer. The grits work exactly as expected for each stage of tumbling. Important notes: - Get the one that has the ceramic filler - not the plastics. The ceramic will last way longer and be better on your rocks. - Also - watch some YouTube videos on how to tumble rocks and switch between stages. There's some important tips to make sure you get the best results. Michigan Rocks YouTube channel has some great instructions on it. For the price and quality, couldn't be happier.
B**2
Best stage 4 grit for the $ on Amazon.
Shines up rocks with ease. If your a rock collecting nut that loves to polish rocks like me, this is some of the best prices and available stage 4 polishing compound on Amazon. Batch after batch, I’ve gotten consistent results from Poly Plastics grits.
T**E
High Quality
This stuff is a miracle! I tried with 2 other brands. See the top rock and did not get nothing after 2 weeks. The bottom rock was with polly plastics after only 2 days recommend by Agate Ariel from YouTube on how to get a great polish.The only reason I knocked it down a star is because it's expensive compared to others. Definitely will buy again.
A**Y
Newbie: Still learning
So I am new to rock tumbling, I just got my first hobby kit ever for my birthday in June (National Geographic Rock tumbler for those interested) the kit only came with so much grit and being as Ive collected a lot of rocks in the last however many years, I ran out fast. So I went to Polly Plastics to find some well priced and well working grit. Well it came SUPER fast. When I ordered on Friday it was estimated that I would receive my product by the following Wednesday, but I received it on Sunday. It was expertly packaged, you could tell that care went into me receiving my grit. Not only were the two one pound bags of grit in some heavy duty zipper sealed bags, but they were inside another zipper sealed bag, then wrapped in plastic. If these bags had leaked at all it wouldn’t have gone anywhere! Luckily they didn’t leak and I was able to get all my grit into the jar I use to keep it in. I’ll update in a few days to let you know the quality of the grind as my rocks are now currently in and being tumbled. Update: I took my rocks out of my tumbler today. For all those who would like to know my tumbler is a little 3 pound tumbler. Everything I have read says that you need to add two tablespoons of grit. When I pulled my rocks out today there was SO much extra grit that it had created a nearly cement layer at the bottom of my tumbler that took several washes in order to clear out the grit and get all my rocks out. Most of them were smooth enough to move on to the next phase. The grit is very shiny, almost metallic. I’ll update in a few more days, I put only one tablespoon in for this round. Update: Just pulled the batch out that had only one tablespoon of grit in it and it worked beautifully, it seems that for my 3 lb. hobby tumbler one tablespoon of this grit is plenty. I have attached a picture of my rocks that are ready to go on to phase 2.
A**N
Best I have found.
Works really good. Way better then national geographic medium.
L**A
Expensive but worth it
This is my go to grit for rock tumbling. I’ve tried less expensive options, but get the most consistency from this grit. Can you find less expensive, yes, but I think the extra cost is worth it.
W**M
Good stuff
Polishes great
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