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Mini Mix 150 230 volt

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Some smaller, lightweight mixers will weigh around 30 kg. However, it’s not unusual for even small mixers (suitable for small/medium jobs) to weigh between 40 – 60 kg. It’s also easy to move around, as it’s one of the lightest cement mixers featured here, weighing 30 kg. Renting mixers can get pretty expensive, and the cost of buying a small mixer may work out to be the same as renting a larger one– or even work out cheaper. Plus, when you own the mixer yourself, you have more room for error; it won’t cost you by the day if your project runs over. This Handy Electric H-frame Cement Mixer is an excellent all-rounder. It has a reliable 550 W motor that works well to power the 125 L drum and is suitable for small/medium DIY jobs.

It weighs 43.8 kg and is fitted with wheels to make it easier to manoeuvre over the majority of garden terrain. The Charles Bentley Portable Cement Mixer is ideal for medium-size DIY projects and offers good value for money. To use, simply switch the machine on and allow the 550 W motor to do its job. This machine can be plugged into the mains so there’s no need for a transformer. While this concrete mixer weighs 45.5 kg, it’s fairly manoeuvrable thanks to the two wheels, although it can struggle over uneven ground so is best wheeled over flat areas. Concrete mixers are available in a range of sizes and can suit a variety of budgets. Naturally, there are a lot of large, professional cement mixers to buy or rent, but most smaller projects don’t warrant such a big machine.If you’re only doing jobs around the home, such as mixing concrete for foundations, pathways and drives, you may not need a cement mixer with a huge drum capacity. For guidance on best practice in laying and curing concrete, please consult a member of our sales team. As a general rule, it is advised that concrete is placed within two hours of batching at the plant.

For small, household DIY projects, you’ll want a cement mixer with a mixing capacity of around 45 – 90 L. For reference, a 90 L mixing capacity will give you a full barrow-load of cement/mortar. One benefit of small cement mixers are they are easy to store and transport. A portable electric model, weighing around 30 kg, will be more manageable to move around, e.g., up steps or over difficult terrain (though you might have to mix cement in smaller batches). For easier transportation and storage, consider a cement mixer that divides into two pieces. The volume capacity refers to the volume of the whole drum. Naturally, not all of this will be usable space when mixing. Although this concrete mixer weighs a pretty substantial 52 kg, it’s surprisingly portable. There are wheels on the base of the sturdy frame for transporting it across smooth surfaces. This cement mixer has a drum volume of 120 L which is a good size whether you’re laying paving or redoing a driveway. It has a wide metal drum, suitable for loading with a shovel, and is tall enough to fit a wheelbarrow underneath for unloading.This cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen. Whilst some machines come with a frame that is integral to the mixer, others can be lifted on and off the stand as required. This can help with storage, as it allows the mixer to be divided into two pieces. However, some people may struggle to lift the heavy body of the mixer onto the frame by themselves. The Scheppach ECO MIX Electric Cement Mixer is a reliable yet basic machine. It’s suitable for small/medium DIY jobs and doesn’t overcomplicate things. The machine has a welded bottom drum and fully enclosed cast iron gears. Its motor is protected by labyrinth housing, cooled by dual fans.

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