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Who makes a good concrete mixer? ** Frank ** 05-13-2007
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Posted by ** Frank ** on May 13, 2007, 12:10 pm
Looking for an electric concrete mixer that could be loaded up to the bed of
a small pick up truck. Must be efficient, reliable and quiet, about 5 cu ft
or more dry capacity but not big enough that needed to be tow. So who makes
a good concrete mixer for the small contractor or serious DIYer?



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Posted by hallerb@aol.com on May 13, 2007, 1:11 pm
> Looking for an electric concrete mixer that could be loaded up to the bed of
> a small pick up truck. Must be efficient, reliable and quiet, about 5 cu ft
> or more dry capacity but not big enough that needed to be tow. So who makes
> a good concrete mixer for the small contractor or serious DIYer?

low price harbor freight cant be beat.

so how often will it be used? twice a week or twice a year?


Posted by ** Frank ** on May 13, 2007, 7:55 pm

>> Looking for an electric concrete mixer that could be loaded up to the bed
>> of
>> a small pick up truck. Must be efficient, reliable and quiet, about 5 cu
>> ft
>> or more dry capacity but not big enough that needed to be tow. So who
>> makes
>> a good concrete mixer for the small contractor or serious DIYer?
>
> low price harbor freight cant be beat.
>
> so how often will it be used? twice a week or twice a year?
>

I don't like the small HF mixers, although the larger gas powered 6 cu ft
looks ok (45198-2VGA or 95908-0VGA) but a little too heavy and needed to be
towed. The 2528-7VAG is a knock off and only $50 less than the real thing
(when Imer is on sale) which is nothing when amortized over a number of
years. Even used twice a year I don't mine paying extra for a good one.




Posted by Richard J Kinch on May 13, 2007, 9:17 pm
> Looking for an electric concrete mixer that could be loaded up to the
> bed of a small pick up truck. Must be efficient, reliable and quiet,
> about 5 cu ft or more dry capacity but not big enough that needed to
> be tow.

5 cu ft? Something you lift? Forget it. That's a huge size.

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