never on site these daysThe only thing that comes to mind to me is health an safety. 240 volt on a building site with all that water about?
are you for real? i think your just trying to wind me up? iv been using electric mixers for over a decade and im not dead:rolleyes)So where does the mixer come in then. Every job is a site surely even at home . why risk your life or anyone else who might get electocuted from a fault or bad connection. Electric and water are a very bad mix surely
The vans tyres would save you Jesssop :RpS_lol:are you for real? i think your just trying to wind me up? iv been using electric mixers for over a decade and im not dead:rolleyes)
just ordered one of these its the future of health and safety
ooh,, that looks dangerous ,, mind your fingers and make sure you have your gloves on at all times while using that jessop :RpS_scared:just ordered one of these its the future of health and safety
ooh,, that looks dangerous ,, mind your fingers and make sure you have your gloves on at all times while using that jessop :RpS_scared:
you can get them to run a rave off i just wondered what the set up is iv been reading you need another battery and a couple of other bitsI think you would struggle with getting enough wattage to run a mixer from an inverter.
Was thinking of doing that in my landy for the kettle but bout a petrol stove and whistling kettle instead as was cheaper :RpS_thumbup: