

⚡ Mix Like a Pro, Finish Like a Boss!
The Riomh Resin Mixer Paddles set includes 4 reinforced plastic paddles designed for quick, bubble-free mixing of epoxy, paint, and other liquids. Compatible with most drills, these reusable paddles save time and effort while ensuring smooth, even blends for small batch projects.






| ASIN | B09Y1Z4RJ5 |
| Brand | Riomh |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (764) |
| Date First Available | 2 May 2022 |
| Item Weight | 59 g |
| Material | Resin |
| Model Number | 645716649732 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.11 x 8.51 x 2.69 cm; 59 g |
A**M
These resin mixer paddles make mixing epoxy, resin, or paint fast and effortless. They attach easily to any standard drill and mix materials thoroughly without creating bubbles. The sturdy construction feels durable and can handle thick liquids without bending. Perfect for DIY projects, crafts, or professional use, they save time and effort compared to manual mixing. Convenient, reliable, and well-made — a great tool for anyone working with resin or paint.
T**A
Product is simply superb
R**D
These mixer paddles work great for mixing paints and varnishes. Much better than the traditional flat paint mixing paddles they give you at the paint store.
B**N
This isnt a bad mixing paddle. Well built, I haven't had any issues yet with it. This is built for small quantities. Delivered promptly. When i have mixed things with these they mix fast well and thurough
A**R
I use these to mix silicone and epoxy. does a decent job. When mixing silicone, they're easy to reuse by just waiting until the silicone cures and peeling it off. There's some little gaps and crevices that it's difficult to remove material from. Different kinds of silicone are chemically incompatible and will stop each other from curing, so little bits of leftover silicone on the stirrers is a problem. I just mark them and always use them on the same material, but it would be nice if they were just sealed surfaces that were easier to clean. They're not the firmest material either, when you chuck them into a drill the chuck bites into the stem, and even when it's fixed into place, if you spin up the drill in the air, it can bend to the side and flop around. I guess they're probably meant to be disposable though, since stuff like epoxy is very hard to remove.
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