Yea I seen quite a few people using them . It’s just for everything really skim dab bonding and little bits of render . I was looking at a megamixer mm30 any thoughts on that ? ThanksI would never buy
a corded mixer again ....
(dewalt cordless ) .
(Or if it’s dab you mix all day , then corded is probably your best bet ....
However I do have this Dewalt DWD241 Dual Handle Paddle Mixer 1600W 240v can recommend ...110 version available too
Eibenstock 1800w are tough as old boots.Hi all I’m just after a few opinions on which is the best all round mixer to buy 110v thanks
No experience with the mm30 ....Yea I seen quite a few people using them . It’s just for everything really skim dab bonding and little bits of render . I was looking at a megamixer mm30 any thoughts on that ? Thanks
ThanksNo experience with the mm30 ....
Pukka mixer, I have one, a heavyweight in the game. how much do you mix on a average day? because they also do a smaller version that might be suitable?Yea I seen quite a few people using them . It’s just for everything really skim dab bonding and little bits of render . I was looking at a megamixer mm30 any thoughts on that ? Thanks
The Refina is just the Eibenstock motor with a different handle put on and a heftier price tag.Pukka mixer, I have one, a heavyweight in the game. how much do you mix on a average day? because they also do a smaller version that might be suitable?
There’s not much in them price wise pretty similarThe Refina is just the Eibenstock motor with a different handle put on and a heftier price tag.
Ah well there was when I bought our Eibenstock. Either way great machines.There’s not much in them price wise pretty similar
The Refina is just the Eibenstock motor with a different handle put on and a heftier price tag.
Yea I seen that that is eibenstock int it £340 that is with the vatAlso the one that 1stop do is Alfra,
Same machine.
The mega mixer has a fault with the slow start switch in time.Yea I seen quite a few people using them . It’s just for everything really skim dab bonding and little bits of render . I was looking at a megamixer mm30 any thoughts on that ? Thanks
Tight c**tAh well there was when I bought our Eibenstock. Either way great machines.
I learnt from the best Squeaky.Tight c**t
The best all-round mixer to buy at 110V will depend on your specific needs and requirements. However, some top-rated options in the market are:
- Bosch GBM9-16 5.5 Amp 5/8 Inch Mixer - This is a powerful and versatile mixer that is suitable for a range of mixing applications. It features a 5.5-amp motor and a 5/8 inch keyed chuck that can accommodate various mixing accessories.
- Dewalt DCD130B 60V Max Mixer/Drill - This is a cordless mixer that is powered by a 60V Max battery, making it ideal for use in areas without access to electrical outlets. It has a variable speed dial and a ½ inch keyed chuck for easy accessory changes.
- Makita XTR01Z 18V LXT Cordless Compact Router - While primarily designed as a compact router, this versatile tool can also be used as a mixer with the appropriate accessories. It is powered by an 18V LXT battery and has a variable speed control dial.
- Milwaukee 2810-20 M18 Fuel Mud Mixer - This is a high-performance cordless mixer that is suitable for mixing dense materials such as concrete and mortar. It features a powerful motor and a variable speed trigger for precision mixing.