Megamixer v Collomix

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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 .
 
ive had a man type look on there site and surprize surprize did not find it
They 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.
 
They 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.
Thanks owls
 
If the noise is a real problem for you pop earbuds in or wear ear defenders. The orange rubber ones from screwfix are good.
 
Ear plugs would radically reduce any noise what a thick cnt thread n u got tinnitus gives ya head a shake
 
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 think you'll find that the Collomix is much more whiney.
Mind you it was being used by @Vincey at the time, so perhaps it wasn't the mixer?
 
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.
 
The other option is to wrap the power tool in acoustic insulation while you use it
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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.
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