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2025-08-29 15:36:31
I am impressed with the MAXXT Mixer 12A Single Paddle. I was presently surprised by the quality. I've been using a right-angle drill after burning out several other drills. I like how the drill speed is adjusted, allowing for a more controlled mix. Other mixers require the use of their mixing paddles, with an actual drill chuck I can use my mixing paddles the MAXXT Mixer depending on the product I am mixing.
C. Scott
2025-08-20 11:58:28
I bought this so that the DeWalt drill that normally mixes heavy asphalt seal coat pails could have a rest. This mixer went through six 5-gallon pails of asphalt seal coat and didn’t even get hot. My only complaint about it is that the included mixing paddle is a little off balance but that doesn’t really matter.
maddog24
2025-07-26 21:26:55
I burnt up a heavy duty drill supposedly made to mix mortar. Not only did it die, it was hard to control the speed, and I got concrete all over my legs several times. This is much easier to control speed because it’s not based on trigger pressure. The design is great and easier to handle and control. I’m so glad I bought this little jewel.
N. Lasure
2025-07-25 17:54:52
For how few tiling projects we do this is the perfect mixer for us, gets the job done with little fuss for the right price. If I was mixing full time though, I'd look for something else. The RPM/speed control knob is a bit wonky and it's hard to select your desired mixing speed and maintain that. Finicky is probably a good word. Otherwise, seems solid enough overall and great for the DIY'er or occasional use.
Si me encanto mucho muy buena calidad
2025-07-19 15:04:31
Excelente muy bueno para el trabajo
Chris
2025-07-05 14:16:09
I must have mixed 20-25 buckets of tile mortar with this device. Comfortable to use and easy to mix.
vladimir colon
2025-07-02 10:02:57
Good tools
Benjamin "Mechanist"
2025-06-12 18:08:02
The trigger unlock on this drill must be pressed to operate the trigger, but it can unintentionally lock, causing the drill to continue running. This is dangerous when using it as a heavy-duty drill, as it happened to me while drilling into a trailer frame. The drill bit grabbed, tore out of my hand, and wrapped the cord around the unit due to the trigger lock engaging.The description says you can use this as a "heavy-duty drill" but I found that to be dangerous when the trigger lock can unintentionally become engaged when unlocking.After three such incidents, I decided to remove the lock.I have 40,000 hours of experience in the field of electro-mechanical repair. I am after all an automotive technician/small,medium,and heavy equipment mechanic/Locomotive engineer/Locomotive machinist/ and currently working for a rental company repairing power equipment ranging from rotary hammer drills to extendable forklifts.Upon taking this drill apart:The cooling fan shroud should have been mold casted into the handle lower clam shell instead of the upper which would allow the handle and trigger assembly to be serviced without removing the armature and brushes.The brush/slip ring end housing reassembly was undesirable and was not made with service in mind, and the manufacturer had smashed/crushed the wires when installing the rear cover.The brush components are housed in a removable rectangular sleeve. To insert it, the spring retainer caps, contacts, and lead wires must be placed into a channel while squeezing the assembly together.I decided to route the wires into the intended path (wire routing notches and channels) to prevent them from being crushed when reassembling.When it was all back together I pulled the trigger without the need of pressing the lock button, I smiled… just then, the brushes began to smoke… a lot of smoke.Upon inspection I discovered that the smashed wires were not done so accidentally by the manufacturer, they were necessary to keep the brushes from tilting.Rerouting them into the channels that were cast into the original housing for the purpose of retaining the wires resulted in the brushes tilting and burning the armature.I would need to take it back apart and… Thud!!!I pushed it off of the bench, into the trash, now it's gone.
Eric and Paula
2025-05-28 14:30:00
Bought this while building my fence last summer. Mixed more than 30 bags of Quikrete. Did the job. Fortunately, I did not experience any overheating issues as other reviews have mentioned.
Batman
2025-04-18 17:58:06
I’ve used it on two bathroom tiling jobs mixed multiple buckets of thin set. It works very good.I like that it has a dial for a variable speed. I only wish the paddle was a little longer. I would recommend and purchase this product again.
Israel Gutierrez Ramos
2025-04-13 15:33:28
Es algo pesado y la varilla que trae oscila un poco, el gatillo para empezar esta mal es algo estresante tener que apretar primero el seguro para que inicie , error de diseño.
Kevin B
2025-03-27 12:06:33
Used it to mix self leveling cement in 5 gallon pails. It has two gears high and low and each gear has variable speed. Worked very well for me. Never used anything else so I have nothing to compare it to. We did 15 pails in a row so your arms get pretty tired after a while. Great for small jobs.
George D
2025-02-18 10:58:31
Nice product for my DIY project, slow starting speed make sure clean.
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