Another great feature on this MudMixer is that the mixer actually swivels on the base so you can move it while running. This way you can wheel it down a form while it's mixing and pumping! Great for small forms or walls or curb forms.
Nicest feature is that you can set the water ....that way you can put pretty much anyone dumping bags in and not have to worry about them mixing it wrong
How much is it to rent for a day? Im thinking of buying one ,full price, and renting it for $160 a day. Local orange box store rents medium mixer fir $109 a day
for the idiots leaving rebar comments, if you watched the video he showed you the freaking rebar skeleton going in. buying this today. have 7 footings and 30 yards to do on my property, short load charge for me is 350 bucks, doubles my cost. ridiculous.
Awesome review. Thanks. We are looking at getting one of these to develop our remote property with no running water as yet. What kind of pump were you going to use to hook up to your water tank?
We have used the Milwaukee M18 pump we have also used the Milwaukee M12 stick pump it creates a little bit less pressure, but it still works great all you have to do is adjust the dial up a little bit more aggressively on the Mud Mixer
That's why I wanted to make this I wanted to be as real world as it possibly could be running in a situation where there was no landline power or water and was completely self-contained it blew away my expectations in fact when I brought it back in another contractor came up to me and asked me all about it and he ended up renting it two days later
I bought one of these for several short pours around my new shop totaling about 4.5 yards to date and the mud mixer is amazing. It will pay for itself in about 1.5 more yards with the cost of concrete right now. We average 1 yard per hour on each pour. If you are pouring decent size pours I would suggest the hopper extension it is also worth the money.
I love the idea of this thing but it's odd. I've watched a few of these Mud Mixer videos now and it looks so slow and like such a piddlin' amount of dribbles seem to be coming out of it but somehow that always adds up to FAST! I don't get it! If ya like Sci-Fi and have watched Dr. Who, maybe it's like the Tardis- a ship that's (much) bigger inside than out! I didn't know that we actually had that technology now!
if this is something you just need once or twice, the local rental yard usually have it between for between 75 to $150 it makes way more sense to rent it for a small jobs we rented multiple times and are purchasing one.
"We're 12 to 15 minutes into this" isn;t a hell of lot experience to be recommending anything! You give further proof of your ignorance by referring to an auger extension angled up at a 45 degree angle? Maybe it should have wings as well??
Thank you for mentioning the 45-degree, or even a beefed up version of an auger-driven mortar pump
Awesome video and great feedback!! Thank you!
Another great feature on this MudMixer is that the mixer actually swivels on the base so you can move it while running. This way you can wheel it down a form while it's mixing and pumping! Great for small forms or walls or curb forms.
Really helpful review., thanks. Wondering how the mud mixer would complete a pier foundation
I was not expecting the video to end in the middle of the project
Nicest feature is that you can set the water ....that way you can put pretty much anyone dumping bags in and not have to worry about them mixing it wrong
Sick
get the hopper and chute extension, and do it yo self
Get these guys on another project
Bad ass!
Life changing 🥸
Amusing!!
I'm sure they'll be coming up with a bigger one that can do twice as fast. If they do, it'll be a game changer for jobs that are a few yards or less.
How much is it to rent for a day? Im thinking of buying one ,full price, and renting it for $160 a day. Local orange box store rents medium mixer fir $109 a day
I need one of these asap with the extended hopper and the chute extension
Thanks for sharing. I couldn't really see, but on your water storage tank do you have a booster pump to keep proper pressure to the Mud Mixer?
He is using the water from the building and hasn’t use the water tank at this point before
for the idiots leaving rebar comments, if you watched the video he showed you the freaking rebar skeleton going in. buying this today. have 7 footings and 30 yards to do on my property, short load charge for me is 350 bucks, doubles my cost. ridiculous.
Awesome review. Thanks. We are looking at getting one of these to develop our remote property with no running water as yet. What kind of pump were you going to use to hook up to your water tank?
We have used the Milwaukee M18 pump we have also used the Milwaukee M12 stick pump it creates a little bit less pressure, but it still works great all you have to do is adjust the dial up a little bit more aggressively on the Mud Mixer
Thanks. I am going to buy one of these, and wanted to hear from an actual user and not a sponsored example.
That's why I wanted to make this I wanted to be as real world as it possibly could be running in a situation where there was no landline power or water and was completely self-contained it blew away my expectations in fact when I brought it back in another contractor came up to me and asked me all about it and he ended up renting it two days later
I bought one of these for several short pours around my new shop totaling about 4.5 yards to date and the mud mixer is amazing. It will pay for itself in about 1.5 more yards with the cost of concrete right now. We average 1 yard per hour on each pour. If you are pouring decent size pours I would suggest the hopper extension it is also worth the money.
Nice video
your putting rebar in that right?
What are you pouring
Can't wait for that foreign knockoff. 💰
What u guy building there? A telephone pole or something??
No masks for the guys putting the the bags in with the dust cloud? Also, why no rebar?
I want one
Ha ha
With wings!!! LOL
I would rather use my large 9CU Ft mixer that can mix 8 - 80lb readimix ….amusing
No rebar? LOL
I love the idea of this thing but it's odd. I've watched a few of these Mud Mixer videos now and it looks so slow and like such a piddlin' amount of dribbles seem to be coming out of it but somehow that always adds up to FAST! I don't get it! If ya like Sci-Fi and have watched Dr. Who, maybe it's like the Tardis- a ship that's (much) bigger inside than out! I didn't know that we actually had that technology now!
At 3,000 dollars for the base model, it's not cost effective for the home do-it-yourself person!
if this is something you just need once or twice, the local rental yard usually have it between for between 75 to $150 it makes way more sense to rent it for a small jobs we rented multiple times and are purchasing one.
Y’all better hurry up before you run out of bags of cement, have you ever heard of Rebar?
He showed the rebar. They’re gonna seat it when there’s mud in to support it
Only if it's bigger
those boys need some gloves
"We're 12 to 15 minutes into this" isn;t a hell of lot experience to be recommending anything! You give further proof of your ignorance by referring to an auger extension angled up at a 45 degree angle? Maybe it should have wings as well??