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12th October 2007, 03:24 PM #1Intermediate Member
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best cement mixer
Hi All,
I am getting around to the list of odd jobs from SWMBO and after spending half a day hand mixing a small concrete slab via the wheelbarrow the other day I reckon there is another tool opportunity in this.
I picked up a GMC welder a few months back (recommended in other posts) and it has been fantastic, so I have been looking at the GMC cement mixer, but am a bit concerned it may be underpowered (3/5 hp) and a bit small.
I would like to do some retaining walls and perhaps do the slab for my garage one day, so I reckon I might need something a bit larger, about 3.5 cubic.
Does anyone have experience with a good economical mixer?
Regards
Haydn
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12th October 2007, 03:41 PM #2
Hi Haydn,
You seem to have already dismissed the GMC, but I reckon it's great value for money.
I borrowed one from a friend to do some post holes for a deck (22 of them) and liked it so much I went out an bought my own - which I have used quite a lot since.
It may only be 2.5 cu. ft. but there seems to be a big dollar jump between the GMC and bigger mixers. And for the home user the additional capacity of a 3.5 is rarely missed.
If your on a limited budget then I would strongly suggest the GMC or a good quality used machine.Cheers.
Vernon.
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16th October 2007, 01:54 PM #3Member
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Another vote for the GMC mixer from me. It represents outstanding value for money for small jobs around the home. I mainly used it for mixing mortar for bricklaying, so capacity was not a big issue (I don't lay very fast!) For a slab for a garage I would have thought you would be better to get a truck in otherwise parts of it will be going off while you are still working on the rest, but I'll leave that one for the experts.
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16th October 2007, 02:12 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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Yep I've got a GMC. For $199 compared to $1,300 I couldn't go wrong.
The only incident I had with it is that its toppled over whislt mixing a couple of times, which I put down in part as my fault in overloading it and the other part being the axle is not long enough and wobbling around on the partly inflated tyres.
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17th October 2007, 02:35 PM #5Intermediate Member
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Thanks to you all for your great comments.
Looks like I'm goping to add another GMC to the stable
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18th October 2007, 10:26 PM #6
I recently bought one from Aldi for $250, i think its 2.5ci and 3/4hp. My mates laughed but having now seen it work they were all impressed. I've already used it a few times and seem to do my small jobs very well.
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