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I thought that sometimes I just have to attack the current wire
for the mixer.

I wanted to know if anyone tried these
or what you think.
the most interesting seems to me collomix (metabo),
in the evening, remove the whisk quickly and bring the mixer home.
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I think with batteries getting better and better, anything with a 5ah battery would manage a few mixes OK.
If like me you're mainly mixing lightweights and leveling compounds, then they'd be even better.
As soon as makita release one, I'm in!
 
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I got an 18 v Milwaukee cordless drill I use quite often for doing up a 10 litre bucket of powdered adheshive works well saves messing with leads a lot ! Cordless is the future !!!!!
 
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Got an erbauer from screwfix £70 but its awesome 1600 multispeed best one ive had great price ,electric lol
 
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the dewalt seems to have the best speed settings, but the price!!! £735.00. the collomix is a bit fast. for mixing https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ i don't think they'll have the staying power, they are more for grouts, plasters and paint, if you're on contracts where electricity is a pain to get then yes, but i might be totally wrong
 

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Lithium Ion batteries are what you need. If it has one (many tools do now) then it should be good.

There was a long time that cordless tools manufacturers were not willing to pay for the licence to use the technology due to the amount they make and the size they are (compared to phones etc).

They're now going for it though and huge lithium ion batteries rock. Checkout our sparky forum for chats on that kinda stuff.
 

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