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Concrete Mixer Tip-Up Petrol
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There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
It can mix up to 85 litres of concrete or mortar per batch.
Approximately 6 minutes to mix a full 85-litre load.
No, petrol is NOT supplied with this item. You must bring your own petrol in an approved container.
You’ll need at least a vehicle the size of an estate car to transport the mixer safely. The mixer measures about 90cm high by 120cm long and cannot be laid on its side during transport.
Recommended safety gear includes:
- Earplugs for noise protection
- Gauntlets or gloves (PVC, cotton, or rigger gloves)
- Steel toe protection for your feet
Since it’s petrol powered, it is not suitable for indoor use without proper ventilation due to exhaust fumes.
Yes, the tip-up stand allows you to easily pour the mix straight into a wheelbarrow, saving time and effort.
Yes, HSS Training offers training courses on using concrete mixers safely and effectively.
They are ideal for small to medium-sized construction projects such as:
- Laying foundations
- Building walls
- Driveways and patios
- Paving slabs or stepping stones
Petrol mixers are:
- More portable, no need for mains power
- Better for outdoor or remote sites
- Typically noisier and produce fumes (so not ideal indoors)
- Electric mixers are quieter and cleaner but require power supply access.
Regular maintenance includes:
- Checking and refilling the engine oil
- Cleaning the drum after use to prevent concrete buildup
- Inspecting and tightening bolts and components
- Storing the mixer in a dry place
Check the following:
- Fuel level and quality
- Engine oil level
- Spark plug condition
- Air filter cleanliness

























































