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Discuss Topps Trade multi mixer in the Tiling Tool Reviews at TilersForums; Review of the Topps Trade multi purpose mixer. £79.99 retail £59.99 full topps trade mixer 005.jpg Today I started a 10m2 conservatory that will incorporate underfloor heating from www.uheat.co.uk of ...
          
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    Review of the Topps Trade multi purpose mixer.

    £79.99 retail
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    Today I started a 10m2 conservatory that will incorporate underfloor heating from www.uheat.co.uk of which I intend to over level with a self levelling compound.

    To do this I thought its about time I stopped being a tight wad and buy an electric mixer rather than hammering my corded drill. So because I was starting the job today I popped down to my local Topps Tiles to see what they had in stock.

    They only sell one mixer and that’s the ‘Topps trade multi purpose mixer’. It look like an over sized drill with an extra handle which could almost be an after thought. But saying that, other than the support handle it appears to be very sturdy and well made.

    The mixing paddle screws straight in to the motor without the use of Allen keys or other unnecessary extra bits to lose. It dose however have a splash guard which I shall cover later.

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    So, in to the cauldron goes the kereaquick and water. I plug the mixer in and pull the safety locking trigger that pretty much comes as standard on all power tools today. And noting!! Then slowly slowly she starts to rotate. Brilliant I think, they have put a delay on the revs to prevent little accidents.

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    Once its up and running at full speed I notice a huge H&S issue. The so called ’splash guard’ was spinning at about 2000 RPM all of 3 inches form my man hood. So I stopped it and took it straight off. I may be a father of one already but that don’t mean I want to keep it at that.

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    Off we go again. As I dipped the paddle in to the mixture I was expecting the motor to weaken like my old drill used to but I was pleasantly surprised that it kept going well. Within seconds my adhesive was well mixed and I was ready to get going.

    So to summarise. The motor was well up to the job. But it was let down but a small safety issue. I has a dodgy plastic handle but it don’t really affect the use. And as far as value for money, very good I think.

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    Motor 9/10
    Build 5/10
    accessories 5/10
    VFM 9/10
    Over all 7/10
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    Looked at them...........but went to Toolstation and ended up with a high torque cheapo drill for £30

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    i buy a lot from tool station aswell cj.
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    Wall and floor tiler in the West Midlands, Dudley, Stourbridge. www.nptiling.co.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prem Tiler View Post
    Review of the Topps Trade multi purpose mixer.
    I've got one - been using it for ages........ no problems at all.

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    Doesn't look as comfortable as my evolution to hold.

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