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Using a mixer paddle to mix epoxy resin in a bucket
Inserting the hex shaft of the mixer paddle into a power drill
Illustrating the spiral design of the mixer paddle fins
88K5872 - Mixer Paddle
Using a mixer paddle to mix epoxy resin in a bucket
Inserting the hex shaft of the mixer paddle into a power drill
Illustrating the spiral design of the mixer paddle fins
88K5872 - Mixer Paddle

Mixer Paddle

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For use with a standard power drill, this simple tool lets you effectively mix components of two-part epoxy resin into the smooth, even blend required for the epoxy to cure properly.

The paddle has a carbon steel hex shaft and a 4" × 3" polypropylene head with fins arranged in a spiral to lift and distribute components during mixing. (Plastic fins minimize the risk of scraping material from the container walls and bottom into the epoxy, which can mar a successful pour.) The fins are widely spaced, making it easy to peel out materials after hardening.


Approximately 18" long overall. Also works well for mixing paint.

Using a mixer paddle to mix epoxy resin in a bucket

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Mixer Paddle

For use with a standard power drill, this simple tool lets you effectively mix components of two-part epoxy resin into the smooth, even blend required for the epoxy to cure properly.

The paddle has a carbon steel hex shaft and a 4" × 3" polypropylene head with fins arranged in a spiral to lift and distribute components during mixing. (Plastic fins minimize the risk of scraping material from the container walls and bottom into the epoxy, which can mar a successful pour.) The fins are widely spaced, making it easy to peel out materials after hardening.


Approximately 18" long overall. Also works well for mixing paint.