Are you replying to Plastermind1?:
I can confirm that my corded DeWalt DWD241 mixer is definitely supplied with a negative-rake paddle (i.e. pushes the mix away from the user). However, it will splash a bit if you just pull the trigger fully (even on torque setting 1 of 3). The trigger is variable-speed but a tiny difference in position makes a big difference in speed. This is a design fault, in my opinion, and I'm surprised DeWalt didn't address something so obvious. I would have prefered a speed dial, so that that could be set to the user's preference, and then the trigger just be pulled fully for that constant set speed, rather than having to carefully feather the finger pressure on the trigger.
Having said that, I still like it - it has plenty of power and gets the job done quickly and easily. I also like that they supply it with a negative-rake paddle fit for skim, and that it's a decent 160mm diameter. For the very reasonable £189 I paid for mine, I'm well-pleased.