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    Default New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    Rubi Mix 9 Basic Line

    From Rubi's new 'Basic Line' of tools

    1100 W Motor
    - Electronic speed thumb control
    - Hi/low gearbox
    - Easy grip handles
    - includes sturdy whisk
    - Industry standard M14 thread coupling
    - 6 month warrantee
    - Includes 2 spanners and spare motor brushes


    This paddle mixer is available in 240v and 110v...

    http://www.tradetiler.com/acatalog/R...bimix10_2d110v

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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    tasty,mmm.mine is showing a lot of wear.
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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    sell it in ctd in glasgow for 80 quid
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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    got mine from ctd ipswich about £95 inc, nice tool

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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    good price lads,what is TT selling at??
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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    aye also a bit cheaper in CTD manchester, looks like a nice piece of kit

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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    tradetiler is about 99 quid

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    give us a call we will beat any other advertised price in the UK

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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    when I need a new one David, you'll get my business regardless

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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    Apologies if this is a stupid question, but what is the difference between getting a dedicated paddle mixer, and just putting a mixer attachment onto a normal power drill??

    Reason I ask is that when I have my first bash at tiling, I was just going to use my normal drill to mix the adhesive. Will this be suitable?

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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    Because the dedicated mixer has a gearbox with a slower speed and extra strong motor with plenty of torque, much less strain on the electric motor. Also if you mix to fast you will end up with air in the mix and adhesive like blamange with no strength (will set like an Aero)

    I am sure too many people on here have seen their normal drill go up in smoke when they decided to use it for mixing
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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    A dedicated mixer is the way to go. I know some people like to be able to have a drill do the mixing and drilling and even SDS drill with a chisel but i find it much better with one of these type mixers.
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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    I do my mixing by hand as when I used my drill all I could smell was burning clutch.
    Will be getting one of these!
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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    Quote Originally Posted by jimbob View Post
    Apologies if this is a stupid question, but what is the difference between getting a dedicated paddle mixer, and just putting a mixer attachment onto a normal power drill??

    Reason I ask is that when I have my first bash at tiling, I was just going to use my normal drill to mix the adhesive. Will this be suitable?

    Cheers
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    I used to use a drill and paddle untill i bought a dedicated mixer. Get yourself one and you won't regret it and you'll tell the difference straight away when you use it.( at least your back will tell you.)

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    Default Re: New Rubi paddle mixer by Trade tiler..

    You cant go wrong with a dedicated mixer, deffinitley worth th money

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