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Discuss cordless for stiring ? in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Any one using a cordless for stiring addy the chuck is knackerd on my high torque corded dril and was thinking of trying lithium cordless with a1/2 inch paddle...
          
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    Any one using a cordless for stiring addy
    the chuck is knackerd on my high torque corded dril and was thinking
    of trying lithium cordless with a1/2 inch paddle

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    How much is one of those?
    Is it cheaper than my son's arms and a stick!
    And can it make tea.

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    Default Re: cordless for stiring ?

    i used to use a cordless,un til it burnt out my 3 batteries which cost 50 quid each to replace so a rubi mixer was bought and havent looked back,,or as tj says good old elbow grease for smaller amounts,

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    Professional eibenstock mixer does the trick for me,gorrilla tubs of addy at times are not suitable for arms(unless your called arnie)
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    Smaller amounts!
    If he doesn't mix a full bag at a time he walks home!

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    Refina 110V adhesive mixer for me with an M14 threaded whisk
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    Default Re: cordless for stiring ?

    I only use the cordless for smaller jobs. It's fine. But I wouldn't trash it on continuous mixing...110 makita

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    Default Re: cordless for stiring ?

    cordless are not suitable for continous running and will burn out out
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    Default Re: cordless for stiring ?

    Quote Originally Posted by timeless john View Post
    Smaller amounts!
    If he doesn't mix a full bag at a time he walks home!
    not even a bus ticket! your a hard man john
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    Quote Originally Posted by peckers View Post
    not even a bus ticket! your a hard man john

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    I use an old 110v sds for mixing
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    110v skil mixer and whisk for me, I don't think a cordless would last long if I was to mix addy with it

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