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    Hi Guys,
    Can anyone recommend a good but reasonably priced mixer drill? Feel like doing some shopping today (it is Monday after all!!) and really need to get one of these. Any help would be much appreciated.
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    Hi Miss M, Have you looked at tradetilers site?


    He will match any other price you find if he sells the same drill.

    Plus you get a bit of discount for being a member. My drill was just under £300 and is still going strong.


    Tradetiler Tile mixer Rubimix

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    I got the Rubimix 9 Basic Line from Tradetiler - under £100 and I can't fault it, although I'm only a DIYer so can't comment on its longevity under day to day use. I'm happy though

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    I'd agree with the above really. Tradetiler and rubi. Can't go wrong.
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    Thanks guys - was looking at the Rubi from tradetiler, but just had to check!

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    Dave at tradetiler sells those at a better price Charlie, plus she will get some discount just for being a member of TF


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    Dave at tradetiler sells those at a better price Charlie, plus she will get some discount just for being a member of TF

    i didnt know you got a discount!! Thats handy I get quite a lot of stuff there

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    And try not to link to ebay too much. It almost always carry's a dodgy risk and no returns etc etc. It's also where stolen tools get sold easily and we don't want to promote that.
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    And try not to link to ebay too much. It almost always carry's a dodgy risk and no returns etc etc. It's also where stolen tools get sold easily and we don't want to promote that.
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    Default Re: Recommend a paddle mixer

    have a look here
    Tools for plastering, screeding and repair trades from Refina Ltd i buy all my mixers from them!! top kit

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    Same as mine Dave, cant beat refina.


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    I've had a Refina mixer for about 6 years now - still going strong
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    Default Re: Recommend a paddle mixer

    cant't go wrong with the rubi for the price if it's your 1st mixer

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    you pay a bit for refina, but they are out on their own when it comes to mixers.
    i am with the refina crew, dom, dave and kev

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    Just got myself that rubi mixer the other week, been using it loads and its great, don't know how i lived without it
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    I've got this one, and absolutely love it, tall enough for tall people and all puts away in a neat little box, good choice of speeds, perfect IMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by AstonTiling View Post
    you pay a bit for refina, but they are out on their own when it comes to mixers.
    i am with the refina crew, dom, dave and kev
    I use an Eibenstock mixer Ed,
    i see this on the refina website,do they distribute them????
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    Yes they do Joe, top mixers though
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    I'm on my second eibenstock,superb machine and it does some work
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    I have a fruend variable speed, good kit spelling may be wrong it's German

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    rubi mix10 ,a great tool ,very powerfull , go on and on and on
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    Thanks everyone for your helpful advice. I have just ordered my Rubi mixer from Tradetiler - I reckon it will be the one for me for the time being! No more burning out drills!

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    no no no iv got a fefina mega mixer mm30 110v £100 with a tranny too if you want it

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    no no no iv got a fefina mega mixer mm30 110v £100 with a tranny too if you want it
    thanks anyway, but my Rubi arrived today!!

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    your loss good mixer

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    your loss good mixer

    How can it be Miss M's loss? you posted after she had ordered from trade tiler. You would get more interest if you posted the drill in the right forum.



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    Quote Originally Posted by tiling spread View Post
    no no no iv got a fefina mega mixer mm30 110v £100 with a tranny too if you want it
    Got any photos of this mixer ?
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    I use a Metabo 240 volt I bought this in 2001 in Melbourne Australia and its been used lots , I really recommend them. METABO RWE1100 RWE 1100 ELECTRONIC MIXER / STIRRER 110V on eBay (end time 18-Jun-10 1616 BST)

    Or a Screwfix Sparky 110 Volt. Sparky BM2 1060CE Plus 1050w Paddle Mixer Plaster Paint on eBay (end time 27-Jun-10 2126 BST)


    But being 6ft 1, I prefer the Metabo as I dont have to bend my back so much.
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    i use a rubi bl mixer,has been going well so far no issues at all and seems strong enough,under 100 quid too

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