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shogun rua

Hi Guys,

What paddle mixer do you recommend, i keep buying cheap drill and they all keep dying? :yikes:

Cheers

Paul
 
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Gazzer

If you look below this thread...(Scroll down) you will see lots of links to answer your question.
 
W

White Room

I use an old sds drill for tile adhesive but have larger variations for plaster and sand/cement..
 
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Ian

As above, 110v sds drill with paddle for my mixing, 3 1/2 years for this one and still going strong. Only downside is it doesn't have a slow start but, that doesn't really bother me.
 

peteablard

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I've got a 110v sds for site work and a 240v mixer for domestic stuff. I did have a cheap 110v makita drill for mixing small amounts but killed it when I mixed 30 units of latex with it!!
 
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Aston

i use 3 different mixers..
1. refina megamixer 1800w 110v for any commercial work or heavy duty mixing.
2. 240v collomix thats 1100w for most domestic work. (this is a very good all round reliable mixer)
3. a makita 18v drill for small areas like splash backs etc and mixing certain grouts
 
S

Stewart

I've got a 110v Dewalt mixer. I've had it for a very long time and it get's used all the time.


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