More to life tbhEvening , anyone know the the noise decibel level of the collomix mixer range ?
That is true lol , but when your in the market to buy most probably what will be your last mixer , and you have tinnitus things like that are very important . Some people take buying the right professional tool quite serious and there is no excuse for not getting wiser when you get older .More to life tbh
which do rate as the better machine please ?we have both Collomix and Refina mixers, 240v. i would say that there is no difference with the amount of noise.
It has to state it now on any electrical power tool sold by law, so the info must be on there website etc.Evening , anyone know the the noise decibel level of the collomix mixer range ?
which do rate as the better machine please ?
ive had a man type look on there site and surprize surprize did not find itIt has to state it now on any electrical power tool sold by law, so the info must be on there website etc.
They all state it on the side of a power tool with the watts etc of the tool.ive had a man type look on there site and surprize surprize did not find it
Thanks owlsThey all state it on the side of a power tool with the watts etc of the tool.
I also have tinnitus although only a mid type but it's worth considering as you can't be putting ear defenders on and off everytime you use it.
which do rate as the better machine please ?
That’s a good point can’t believe I didn’t say that! Some people just r******dIf the noise is a real problem for you pop earbuds in or wear ear defenders. The orange rubber ones from screwfix are good.
I think you'll find that the Collomix is much more whiney.That is true lol , but when your in the market to buy most probably what will be your last mixer , and you have tinnitus things like that are very important . Some people take buying the right professional tool quite serious and there is no excuse for not getting wiser when you get older .
say again mate?we have both Collomix and Refina mixers, 240v. i would say that there is no difference with the amount of noise.
That is true lol , but when your in the market to buy most probably what will be your last mixer , and you have tinnitus things like that are very important . Some people take buying the right professional tool quite serious and there is no excuse for not getting wiser when you get older .
I have Tin ears bad...and hyper sensitive hearing...no such thing as a quiet power tool they are all bove the safe exposure level. I wear 3m ear defender constantly at work and double up when using the multi tool with ear plugs as well.
Works for me but have had a scaffold clamp and brick to the head as I haven't heard the 'heads' warning from above.