Thing is if it does let you down for even one day that £175 doesn't look so cheap does it?Will be using it for heavier duty stuff not skimming so don’t be afraid to be honest cheers
Get one, only whisks I use now. I used to pay to have the megas repaired for what these cost. Only downside is you have to keep your finger on the trigger. It will mix anything in abundance. I’ve done 30 bags or drywall day after day with it.It’ll be hardwall mainly and dab, rendering I don’t really enjoy anymore second thoughts just thinking of just buying another battery for a dewalt mixer tbh I don’t think two would be enough for mixing hardwall and skimming
There always handy to have on the van though just incase something like you forget youre batteries after charging them lol
And it’s pretty cheap for a decent corded mixer I guess
I thought you'd have a battery one mate.Get one, only whisks I use now. I used to pay to have the megas repaired for what these cost. Only downside is you have to keep your finger on the trigger. It will mix anything in abundance. I’ve done 30 bags or drywall day after day with it.
I’ve 2 battery ones, I only use them for skim. Kills the battery for anything else.I thought you'd have a battery one mate.
Ah and there was me thinking of getting one as well. Won't bother if they're only any good for skim, I'll just carry on using my stick and plodger.I’ve 2 battery ones, I only use them for skim. Kills the battery for anything else.
It mixes no problem, you would probably need 3 batteries or 2 12amp ones. Mine come with 2 9amp I fit a taller paddle on one of mine. I’ve mixed 7bags of render with it in the big tub. Does do it but moans like JohnAh and there was me thinking of getting one as well. Won't bother if they're only any good for skim, I'll just carry on using my stick and plodger.
That’s exactly what I was thinking mate even to get the brushes repaired could cost half a dewalt mixer and I don’t want to burn the batteries out either, two of the lads I work with there cordless seems to want to speed up and slow down and they say the batteries are on the way outGet one, only whisks I use now. I used to pay to have the megas repaired for what these cost. Only downside is you have to keep your finger on the trigger. It will mix anything in abundance. I’ve done 30 bags or drywall day after day with it.
Doing the brushes is a DIY fix Dave.That’s exactly what I was thinking mate even to get the brushes repaired could cost half a dewalt mixer and I don’t want to burn the batteries out either, two of the lads I work with there cordless seems to want to speed up and slow down and they say the batteries are on the way out
Yes just run them till there’s nothing left in the batteries before charging. The first whisk I bought when they come out is definitely better that the second one I got about 2 years ago. Maybe 3That’s exactly what I was thinking mate even to get the brushes repaired could cost half a dewalt mixer and I don’t want to burn the batteries out either, two of the lads I work with there cordless seems to want to speed up and slow down and they say the batteries are on the way out
When the brushes are shot do sparks fly everywhere and the motor makes a really nasty metal on metal grinding sound?Doing the brushes is a DIY fix Dave.
Mine didn't no, it just stopped.When the brushes are shot do sparks fly everywhere and the motor makes a really nasty metal on metal grinding sound?
The 240v one is about 5 year old. On to its second paddle after wearing the first one to nothing till it split. Nothing else has been replaced on it.
Mine have all been like that, they wore thin before it snapped though.View attachment 82253That was the paddle out of the box - what a piece of shite, broke in no time. Mixer okay though.
You weren't hitting them hard enough with a hammer. Probably fannying around with a churn brush?Mine have all been like that, they wore thin before it snapped though.
Oh that's a pet hate of mine when blokes knock f**k out of the paddle, bits of hard plaster end up in fresh batch.You weren't hitting them hard enough with a hammer. Probably fannying around with a churn brush?
Way too expensive mateWhat about the Makita UT001GZ02 looks like a beast
Oh that's a pet hate of mine when blokes knock f**k out of the paddle, bits of hard plaster end up in fresh batch.
Takes 30 seconds max to give paddle a spin in dirty water bucket and a quick wipe down.
Life time of paddle is triple.
Used mine today there deffinately noisy you wouldn’t want to be mixing up at 6am
Bit heavier too
There very fast probably faster than the refina but aren’t rated for a 8” whisk which doubt matters doubt they will blow up but who knows
Biggest problems are the triggers they aren’t protected at all and there’s a crap spring coil thing which is open to the elements
When you stand youre whisk up I normally put mine on the handle and the motor so the whisk isn’t in the floor this is the best time too drop plaster into one of the triggers
It’s a brilliant whisk but big cons I think it’s a matter of time till a trigger or the wheels been replaced