Mixm8 review

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Ianspreader

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received my mixm8 (Mix M8 | The most advanced mixing tool on the market) from the forum the weekend tried it out today for first time today.

The good points:
-mixes a bag of skimming well with no lumps
-ideal for mixing with cordless drill
-no damage to buckets
-Brilliant for small works or jobs without power

The bad points
-makes the 18v drill work hard
-no quicker than paddle drill
-comes with adapotor to fit to paddle drill which is diffucult to balance properly (makes paddle shake) and fit

Mixm8 paddle is ideal for diy person who doesnt want to buy a paddle drill or sds drill with paddle or brilliant for samll jobs like skimming small ceiling or wall and where there is no power availible or easily sorted,if i needed anymore than one skimming bucket full i would still set up my refina drill save wearing out my cordless and charging batteries which are expensive.i dont think i would buy one at 30 quid as you can buy a paddle attachment for a sds with a chuck or buy a lidls finest fo 40 quid, but for knocking up a builders bucket of skimming on a private job its ideal and will be a handy bit of kit cheers ian
 
Mine has boosted my wifes and my s*x life no end great little tool (sorry Danny , didn't realise it was a works tool till reading this)

Seriously though only suitable for a Diy'er really , but might come in handy for agitating bucket coats
 
Mine has boosted my wifes and my s*x life no end great little tool (sorry Danny , didn't realise it was a works tool till reading this)

Seriously though only suitable for a Diy'er really , but might come in handy for agitating bucket coats


:rolleyes) no comment
 
I received my mix m8 the other day

first thought, it won't fit on my mixing drill and I didn't get and adapter , but I guess it will be handy mixing a small bucket of skimming with my cordless drill my review is short and sweet and just like the above review it's a DIY's tool I wouldn't buy one but I do think its handy to have in the van for small jobs
 
We keep the old front bike cog welded onto a length of steel tube for small gaugings.
 
Mine has boosted my wifes and beddys s*x life no end great little tool (sorry Danny , didn't realise it was a works tool till reading this)

Seriously though only suitable for a Diy'er really , but might come in handy for agitating bucket coats

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i used mine today..... wobbled like hell though.

My friend has nicked it now because he never cleans his whisk and witn the mix-m8 its a bit like a gorilla tub just kick it to clean.

definate good for a diyer and mixing small amounts of bonding

Danny
 
They've even sent them out to other countries - look Caspers got one ffs :-0

(nice carpet :rolleyes) )

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Just realised why mine hasn't turned up, I wasn't offered one :-(
 
Well. i'm lovin my mix m8 Knocked up 2 gorilla tubs in 2 Minutes today with my B&Q cordless. And the nice Green colour matches the zip in my North face work Jaicket perfectly . Top product :RpS_thumbup:
 
:RpS_crying:

Danny what is going on eh ?
Where is our green spastic mixur m8's m8 ? :RpS_unsure:
 
I'm feeling left out as well, how yer getting these fer nowt? :huh:
dan picks his favourites and sends them out i think we must be those kids in school who think there cool but no one likes us really
 
well i only said last night that i didn't get the adapter and danny got me one sent out first thing this morning top lad cheers
 
Is this any good? Was thinking about it today when i was lugging the tranny out the van to skim a chimney breast.
 
i think they are ideal for diyers my mate now has my one..... nice concept and i like how it doesnt damage buckets.

you have to keep an eye out for the offers as i do ask before i send out the samples....

Danny
 
i didnt even know you was sending out samples my telepathy skills have let me down:glare: haha:RpS_thumbup:
 
aside from a diyer, who would probably be better off getting a whisk attachment for cheaper, why would any plasterer, d*m**o excluded, bother to have one when you have a whisk already?
 
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