♠️ Shuffle smarter, play louder—without the noise!
The Nileole2 Decks Quiet & Rechargeable Card Shuffler is a sleek, compact device designed for professional and casual card players alike. Featuring a powerful 2000mAh rechargeable battery with USB-C rapid charging, it delivers up to 2000 shuffles per charge. Its innovative one-press auto-shuffle and built-in sensor ensure precise, effortless card mixing. Engineered to operate 40dB quieter than competitors, it enhances your gaming atmosphere. Adjustable wings accommodate a wide range of card sizes, making it perfect for poker, blackjack, Uno, and more. With a 180-day warranty and easy-to-read charging indicators, this shuffler is the ultimate upgrade for your game nights.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.05 x 5.12 x 3.31 inches |
Package Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Nileole |
Warranty Description | 180 days |
Model Name | XPJ |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Nileole |
Included Components | Card shuffler |
R**Z
Neole two Deck Shuffler
This shuffler works great and charge last pretty long a lot more quiet than competitor shufflers. Easy auto button press once and cards are shuffled. I bought two competitor shufflers one broke and the other came broken. This is pricey but I think it is worth the price.
E**E
A Great Card Shuffler
This card shuffler works extremely well. After purchasing a manual shuffler that only lasted about a month, I wasn't sure if I wanted to waste my money on another shuffler. However, after reading the reviews I decided to give this one a try. As mentioned it is small, but that hasn't been a problem. It easily shuffles up to 2 decks of cards. It stays charged for a significant amount of time. I use it almost daily and have only had to charge it once in the past month.
D**E
Works very well.
This shuffler works great. I highly recommend this one. I've had others that did not work as well. It shuffles great every time. It's very easy to use and a good value for the money. It as a USB plug so no batteries are needed.
M**T
Comparing two very different Nileole models with same model number, XPJ
I'm not sure how this happened, but Nileole has two very different versions of their Model XPJ card shuffling devices out at the same time. One is significantly larger than the other, uses a conveyor belt drive to the shuffler wheels, and is activated by an orange button where the cards comes out. The other is much smaller, black and white, that has two buttons for shuffling, one automatic, the other manual. I'm gonna compare these two by calling the big one the "Black One" and the little one the "White One".CARD SHUFFELINGBoth can handle two decks if you needed too. We haven't tested it, but the Black One might be able to handle three or four.The Black One is much faster.The White One has a moveable shelf for slightly larger than standard deck cards.The White One stacks a deck better than the Black One, which has a looser pack.They both have about the same jamming ratio, but the White One is easier to clear a jam as the cards fall onto the table itself, so you just pick it up, while the Black One catches the cards in a bin, and clearing a jam can be a struggle.FEATURESThe Black One has a tall profile, a much bigger footprint, and seems more durable.The White One has two buttons, one that runs the deck until it there are no cards left to shuffle (or it jams), the other granting manual control of the shuffle.The Back One shuffles by hitting an orange bar at the bottom of the device.The White One's button are on the top.The Black One has a very wide viewing portal for the shuffle.The White One has small viewing port, next to the control buttons.Both seems to have a really solid battery use time, the black one slightly less but not enough to worry about.SHUFFLEBoth suffer from a flaw of all direct top load shufflers. They top cards tend to stay on top. So, you need to interfere a bit to assure this doesn't create a top deck bias. You can box shuffle the cards just before or after use, or you can use the manual button to make sure you stop the shuffling when one side runs out and over-stack on the remainder to continue shuffling (so the top cards cannot remain at the top). Based on Poker metrics, 5 to 7 shuffles through the machine with some kind of restacking to assure top cards do not remain generally on top, would be an ideal shuffle.So who wins? Well, as of Dec 2024, both versions of the shuffler with the same model number are the same price, $34.99. So both are overpriced. But the White One wins for portability while the Black One wins for speed and durability. Its pretty much a tie. Both are solid 4 star shufflers, dinged for being about $6 too much (Over $30 -really???). It's a pick 'em situation.
K**R
Easy to use
Excellent shuffler! Works wonderfully and is rechargeable so not going through batteries. Only issue is the height- need some rubber feet (easily added) to allow for shuffling skyjo cards, otherwise it’s great.
A**R
Everybody's shuffling...
Just arrived, tried it out, quite pleased!Unit is slightly smaller than anticipated (great!). Pull-out extension for larger cards doesn't go very far, so you're not going to be shuffling Giant Uno cards with it. (Yeah, that's a thing.)Ours arrived with the clear plastic "window" offset and stuck to the side. We gently peeled it up and put it in the right place. Not removing any stars for that.It arrived with enough charge to do some experimenting. (We like the USB-C charging port!)You really want to divide into equal stacks, as any extra on one side will just be placed on top of the pile. So set the stacks on the table and slide cards across to make equal height before putting them on the shuffler. Messy piles may not feed as well, because cards may not be on the feed wheels.It's pretty speedy and reasonably quiet (slightly louder than hand-shuffling). We enjoyed watching it.The shuffler is designed to handle 2 decks, but we like to play Canasta and Hand & Foot, using many decks of cards (I think 6 decks). We often divide the cards among three people shuffling and repeatedly pass half our piles to each other, so we wondered how well this would handle large numbers of cards. We've tried a different shuffler with a larger capacity, but found it too unreliable to keep using, so we were willing to try this 2-deck shuffler that has better reviews.The first constraint is that there's only so much room under the device for the pile of shuffled cards. The machine may stop/jam when it runs out of space. The jam was trivial to clear when picking up the shuffler.We tried suspending the shuffler on boxes to give more space underneath.The next issue is that the sloped input trays don't support tall stacks of cards, so the vibration of shuffling makes the taller cards slide in. Poorly aligned stacks can cause uneven shuffling, as the wheels may not get a card every time.We don't have a solution for that yet - support the stacks by hand? add something to support them? just use it to shuffle smaller stacks multiple times? We'll see!Glad to have it, and looking forward to game night!
L**S
Great Nileole 2 Decks Quiet & Rechargeable Card Shuffler
I bought this two pack card shuffler for my wife who plays cards with the lady's weekly. Sometimes they use 4 and 6 deck game and shuffling is not easy with all those cards. We have went through a couple of the cheapo C battery models that don't seem to last more than a month.With this model all she has to do is charge it up once in awhile and shuffle away, also it is very quite. So far it has done the job without any issue and should last for a long while.
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