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WetSaw

For 10 solid years everything I've ever mixed including plaster, tile adhesive and slc has been with my 800w Bosch SDS. Only now is it making a whining noise but still going.

That's what I used to use too. You'll be surprised how much easier and faster it is with a proper mixer.
 
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Perfect Tiling

Don't buy a mixer!!!!! Iv'e got a Titan SDS plus 240volt drill from Screwfix.....cost me £49 and now it costs just £69. It has plenty of power.....variable speed....2 year warranty and can also be used to drill big holes or remove floor tiles with its chisel setting. It comes with a 12mm chuck so will take plain shank paddles. Iv'e been using mine now for mixing and removing tiles for around 9 years and wouldn't hesitate to get another one the same when it packs in.
 
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One Day

I've used SDS and cordless drills for mixing.
I've used Aldi / Lidl and Rubi mixers.
They all mix adhesive.
Some last a few days, some several years, but nothing mixes as well or as easily or as quickly as a proper mixer from a real manufacturer.
It's like comparing a Sigma cutter to a B&Q £15 cutter.
Both will cut tiles but.....

anyway, you get the picture.
 
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One Day

Don't buy a mixer!!!!! Iv'e got a Titan SDS plus 240volt drill from Screwfix.....cost me £49 and now it costs just £69. It has plenty of power.....variable speed....2 year warranty and can also be used to drill big holes or remove floor tiles with its chisel setting. It comes with a 12mm chuck so will take plain shank paddles. Iv'e been using mine now for mixing and removing tiles for around 9 years and wouldn't hesitate to get another one the same when it packs in.

I have the same drill and it weighs an absolute ton!
It's a good drill, but you must be a big fella to use it for mixing?!
 

aytiling

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I've used SDS and cordless drills for mixing.
I've used Aldi / Lidl and Rubi mixers.
They all mix adhesive.
Some last a few days, some several years, but nothing mixes as well or as easily or as quickly as a proper mixer from a real manufacturer.
It's like comparing a Sigma cutter to a B&Q £15 cutter.
Both will cut tiles but.....

anyway, you get the picture.

What do you mean nothing mixes as well? It either mixes or it doesn’t. My Mikita has been going about 3 years now, changed the brushes once, cost £70. I’m on sites all day so don’t have the luxury of power. (Even when I do the only thing I hook up is my grinder)
I have to carry enough tools around with me without lumping a bloody mixer as well.
I guess it’s different for private tilers, late starts, lazy lunch breaks, early finishes, spin out the job to account for the cost, guess carrying a mixer in, uncoiling it, plugging it in, all adds a bit of wastage time.:wink::wink::wink:
 
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Spare Tool

What do you mean nothing mixes as well? It either mixes or it doesn’t. My Mikita has been going about 3 years now, changed the brushes once, cost £70. I’m on sites all day so don’t have the luxury of power. (Even when I do the only thing I hook up is my grinder)
I have to carry enough tools around with me without lumping a bloody mixer as well.
I guess it’s different for private tilers, late starts, lazy lunch breaks, early finishes, spin out the job to account for the cost, guess carrying a mixer in, uncoiling it, plugging it in, all adds a bit of wastage time.:wink::wink::wink:
Bit of a sweeping statement.. How can you say setting up a mixing station is just to drag a job out, a dedicated mixer will actually save you time over the course of a job ;)
 
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Blunt Tool

What do you mean nothing mixes as well? It either mixes or it doesn’t. My Mikita has been going about 3 years now, changed the brushes once, cost £70. I’m on sites all day so don’t have the luxury of power. (Even when I do the only thing I hook up is my grinder)
I have to carry enough tools around with me without lumping a bloody mixer as well.
I guess it’s different for private tilers, late starts, lazy lunch breaks, early finishes, spin out the job to account for the cost, guess carrying a mixer in, uncoiling it, plugging it in, all adds a bit of wastage time.:wink::wink::wink:
I mostly do private work, no late start, maybe a tea break and dinner but probably no more than half an hour a day tops, stick to quote most jobs even when things go pear shaped thru no fault of my own, quote , carry out works to an agreed time limit and must always keep in mind when I need to be at another job and when other trades can follow! I also need to work clean, lay dust sheets upstairs downstairs everyday and tidy up every night.
And I Still find time to mix a full bag of adhesive with the correct amount of water with a purpose built mixer to the correct consistency of manufacturers recommendation, I even find time to clean the bloody thing!!
I’ve yet to find a drill/driver that can mix a full bag on high speed without being powder and lumpy and that’s just one bag and I’ve got Bosch professional 5 amps full kit.
 
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One Day

What do you mean nothing mixes as well? It either mixes or it doesn’t. My Mikita has been going about 3 years now, changed the brushes once, cost £70. I’m on sites all day so don’t have the luxury of power. (Even when I do the only thing I hook up is my grinder)
I have to carry enough tools around with me without lumping a bloody mixer as well.
I guess it’s different for private tilers, late starts, lazy lunch breaks, early finishes, spin out the job to account for the cost, guess carrying a mixer in, uncoiling it, plugging it in, all adds a bit of wastage time.:wink::wink::wink:

You've been spying on me?! :eek:
 

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