🛠️ Mix it right, mix it fast — your ultimate power drill sidekick!
Edward Tools Paddle Mixer 27” is a heavy-duty, zinc-plated steel mixing paddle designed for 1/2” power drills. Featuring a long 27” shaft and a wide 8.5” paddle, it delivers faster, more consistent mixing for paint, concrete, drywall compound, and more. Its non-slip hex head ensures secure drill compatibility, while rust resistance and easy cleaning keep it ready for every job.
Manufacturer | Edward Tools |
Part Number | ET-MP27 |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 28.72 x 8.4 x 1 inches |
Item model number | ET-MP27 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Heavy duty mixer paddle drill bit allows for quicker and more consistent mixing, Lifetime warranty, Long 27" shaft makes for perfect mud, compound and paint mixing in 5 gallon bucket, Non slip hex head works perfectly with standard 3/8" power drills, Zinc plated steel is easier to clean and rustproof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
O**M
Good thinset mixing tool with 1/2 inch chuck drill
This is an excellent quality tool for mixing thinset. Has a hex shaft of sturdy construction. Tool displays solid substantial welds and heavy gauge steel with a quality plating job. Tool runs true at speed and is well sized for use in a typical 5 Gal. plastic pickle bucket. Tool length puts an average man at a comfortable standing height when mixing with bucket on the ground. An ideal match for your typical 1/2" chuck 120vac powered 500-600ish RPM handheld drill from HF, this tool and that drill easily and quickly mixes a 50lb bag of thinset in the aforementioned 5 gallon bucket. It easily mixes a 50lb. batch in the 5/10/5 mixing window usually recommended by thinset manufacturers. Tool shape is formed so that it does not tear up the bucket either...a big plus IMO. Be smart and clean it off after each use. This will be a keeper tool, not one you use and toss.
S**D
Good replacement
Loaned out my drill with my 20 year old paddle mixer. Guy broke and threw it away. This was a close copy and am pleased with its construction. Cut off about six inches of the shaft just as I had with the other to get the drill lower when mixing concrete in a five gallon bucket. Will work perfect as my previous on had for years. Used on thin set, mortar, concrete , paint. Need about a 450 rpm drill or less. AAA+++
B**9
6 amp, 1/2" drill required for Drywall Joint Compound
Paddle Mixer worked great for mixing drywall joint compound in 5 gallon bucket. I used a 6 amp 0-900 rpm maximum 1/2" power drill. You will have to "clamp" the 5 gallon bucket with your feet to prevent it from turning with the paddle.I looked at similar mixing paddles at Amazon and Home Depot, and all recommended a 1/2 power drill. One manufacturer recommended a 1/2" drill 6 Amp minimum and an 800 RPM maximum, and another recommended using a 1/2" power drill at Use at low speed 450-500 rpm. Notice in the product picture where the craftsman is mixing mud (drywall joint compound), he is using a 1/2" power drill. So do not buy this for mixing mud, if you only have a 3/8" power drill, as they are typically single gear reduction (higher RPM output), and will likely not have enough torque for mixing mud or concrete.For 3/8" power drills, a better choice is this Edward Tools Paint and Mud Mixer for drill in 1 to 5 gallon buckets - Fits all standard drills - Zinc plated steel - Reinforced weld - Hex head for non slip - Easy to clean - Paint mixer attachment for 1-5 gallons. I have seen these mix mud with a 3/8" power drill without straining the drill.Lastly I also took of one star as I got a cut on my thumb (which later got infected) :-( when cleaning the paddle mixer the first time, as it had some fairly sharp burrs. I would recommended inspecting the tool upon arrival, and round any sharp edges with a file. Overall, very satisfied with this paddle mixer for mixing joint compound with a 1/2" drill.
A**S
27" Paddle Mixer
So far, I've used this paddle mixer to mix up about 20 buckets of mortar. Very impressed. Perfect size for 5 gallon bucket. Length of mixer is just right to allow average sized individual to stand fairly straight while mixing in a bucket. Using with a standard spade style drill and redi-mix mortar. Mixes batch as good as any paddle mixer I've used in past. Very sturdy construction, expect to last for years to come. Plating or finish is excellent, no signs of chipping or wear yet, and mortar rinses right off with hose during cleanup. Appears to be good value for the price.
J**T
Great tool!
This works great on drywall compound just using my Ridgid cordless drill with an 18v 3amp battery. Also, I tried this on three different 3/8" keyless chucks and it fits nicely in all three - I just had to loosen then chucks all the way, and there was still plenty of "play" left to tighten it firmly.
W**H
Very effective for small batches of concrete.
I used this to prepare eight 60-pound bags of concrete for fence posts and it worked perfectly. We mixed a half bag at a time in a work bucket. It does take a partner to hold the bucket still, and some practice/finesse so the material doesn't splatter all over the place. After we were finished, this stirring paddle cleaned off easily and still looks brand new.
A**R
nice tool worked great
I don't do much with drywalling just when my wife wants to add, remove or move a wall, so I keep a bucket of compound and so far I have used this tool 5 times and it is great. I wont have to buy again unless I break it just to take a little time off.. lol great product. I do recommend.
A**R
Perfect size and mixes great
This worked like a charm! I mix putty at work and it’s a bit thick but it mixes it so well and really speeds up the job! I took the end it has off so I was able to use a 1/2 chuck dewalt drill and it worked perfect!
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