Thank you for the review and kind words! We think your review is fair, and we're always working on improvements to make things even better for our customers. We like your idea about showing filters on the bins when a sort is running, and I have passed that along to the dev team. Should you have any further suggestions, we would love to hear them.
Video came out at a perfect time. I'm also trying to ramp up my bulk lot production, and this showcase gives me the confidence that the Phyzbatch is everything that I need right now. Thank you Mason!
Got mine a couple of weeks ago. I'm loving it so far for the most part. The feeding mechanism leaves a lot to be desired as it isn't consistently feeding cards through. I have to clean the conveyor wheels 2 times per day to keep it running mostly smoothly. I still love the speed though and don't regret my purchase at all!
Get in touch with tcg machines, it shouldn't be misfeeding cards (other than when the wheels are dirty and can't grip them). They actually tuned mine in when they were here for GAMA so I haven't touched that stuff!
Share the industry secret bin settings with me also please lol. Loving my phyzbatch but I've only price sifted thus far. Haven't ventured into bulk lots yet.
I saw this at GAMA, it appeared to be cheaply made and thus breaks easily. I'm not a technical person so I could be completely wrong. Curious your thoughts on how it is made an its potential durability.
This machine could run as is for years and not have any issue. Sure, it’s made with a lot of 3D printed stuff, but it is all quality and I have no doubts in the longevity of this machine - and even if it does break a component, you’re covered by Tcg Machines so long as you’re leasing it.
the feeder wheels don't leave any marks, even when they fail to grab the card, I've checked for that previously. I can see where if they are dirty they might just because of the dirt/grit of whatever could be on them could mark them, but I just wouldn't run crazy expensive cards through it just in case. I have never had a card jam or get damaged by the this machine EVER - it is very safe. MAYBE if they catch when they drop into the bins (if they drop into a bin and it's a long drop, they flip sideways on very rare occasions).
@CNA-Games oh OK awesome. Thanks for the reply Mason. I've only got about 100k so far but would definitely like to sort em the fastest way possible, and this looks like an awesome way to do it!!!
for my purposes I just don't want lots to have more than one of the same card because that is a feels bad, but if you have bins for like LANDS, obviously you'd want it to be ok for that.
We could definitely have a conversation how automation leads to optimization and then more competition. There will come a time when these machines will be the difference of whether or not high volume single selling is viable.
Everyone needs a Phyzbatch 9000 Card Sorter, even those who don't.
Thank you for the review and kind words! We think your review is fair, and we're always working on improvements to make things even better for our customers. We like your idea about showing filters on the bins when a sort is running, and I have passed that along to the dev team. Should you have any further suggestions, we would love to hear them.
Video came out at a perfect time. I'm also trying to ramp up my bulk lot production, and this showcase gives me the confidence that the Phyzbatch is everything that I need right now. Thank you Mason!
Awesome! Let me know if you think of any questions!
What a machine! Edit: thanks for demonstrating it for us.
I was driving on I95 the other day and someone called me a Phyzbatch
Got mine a couple of weeks ago. I'm loving it so far for the most part. The feeding mechanism leaves a lot to be desired as it isn't consistently feeding cards through. I have to clean the conveyor wheels 2 times per day to keep it running mostly smoothly. I still love the speed though and don't regret my purchase at all!
Get in touch with tcg machines, it shouldn't be misfeeding cards (other than when the wheels are dirty and can't grip them). They actually tuned mine in when they were here for GAMA so I haven't touched that stuff!
@@CNA-Games I've talked to them a few times. They're great people. My main issue right now is fine tuning the up and down knob for perfect feeding. 🤣
How much is the outright price I don’t see it on the website
Thank you for this content so much!
Cool machine!
Love a good 🤖
Damn I keep forgetting to give you my settings
Share the industry secret bin settings with me also please lol. Loving my phyzbatch but I've only price sifted thus far. Haven't ventured into bulk lots yet.
I'll pay you in compliments! AND I won't even rub it in your face about non-NM cards in Tcgplayer. Sounds like a fair trade!
How much is the machine worth?
But can it sort Metazoo?
leasing that pig is crazy so na i deff don't need one
How is every store ending up with warlord cards 😂
Does it digitally store what it sorted so that you can import the list onto TCGplayer?
Yes it has a csv output function!
I saw this at GAMA, it appeared to be cheaply made and thus breaks easily. I'm not a technical person so I could be completely wrong. Curious your thoughts on how it is made an its potential durability.
This machine could run as is for years and not have any issue. Sure, it’s made with a lot of 3D printed stuff, but it is all quality and I have no doubts in the longevity of this machine - and even if it does break a component, you’re covered by Tcg Machines so long as you’re leasing it.
i have about 40 or 50 3,200 count boxes of commons, lands and uncommons. come get them
I most definitely do...cause my magic sorter is trash
Any damage to cards? I'd think it would leave scratches no?
the feeder wheels don't leave any marks, even when they fail to grab the card, I've checked for that previously. I can see where if they are dirty they might just because of the dirt/grit of whatever could be on them could mark them, but I just wouldn't run crazy expensive cards through it just in case. I have never had a card jam or get damaged by the this machine EVER - it is very safe. MAYBE if they catch when they drop into the bins (if they drop into a bin and it's a long drop, they flip sideways on very rare occasions).
@CNA-Games oh OK awesome. Thanks for the reply Mason. I've only got about 100k so far but would definitely like to sort em the fastest way possible, and this looks like an awesome way to do it!!!
Why would you want the same card going in multiple piles?
for my purposes I just don't want lots to have more than one of the same card because that is a feels bad, but if you have bins for like LANDS, obviously you'd want it to be ok for that.
@CNA-Games , oh I thought you were sorting for tcgplayer. Didn't catch you were making lots. My mistake.
Tbh this machine seems bad. Roca seems a lot better but currently both are like scammy in their sales.
If it’s not for you, I understand, but the machine is not bad so long as you need what it does.
It's like a printer, that doesn't print
Finally 😂
Bro gets duped into buying literally EVERY machine on the market 💀💀💀 How about spend that money to make good videos again? 🤷
I don’t have the Magic Sorter. Maybe some day.
i don't understand the point of these machines. Seems like all they do is bring prices on cards down lower and quicker.
how do they bring prices on cards down?
as with every goldrush the folks that make the tools come out unscathed
Cards should be affordable. Aside from that, how?
We could definitely have a conversation how automation leads to optimization and then more competition. There will come a time when these machines will be the difference of whether or not high volume single selling is viable.