BA 100K Mixing Paddle

If you are looking for a mixing paddle for mixtures of thin liquids, the BA100K is a great choice. It is made to be versatile, and it is a great solution for anyone wanting to size up from our FLOW mixing paddle and the BA80K, which is the smaller mixing paddle in the TWIN collection.

The BA100K has a hexagonal axle, making it great for mounting in a drill with a drill chuck. This makes the mixing paddle a good fit for small and quick mixtures, as you cannot maintain the same ergonomic working posture as you can with a stirrer.

The mixing head on the mixing paddle is equipped with two twisted mixing blades, and it is great for mixing materials such as lacquer, sealant, plaster, flooring, resin, and ceramic glaze. You would typically use the BA100K mixing paddle for heavy glue or paint, as you often need to mixing paddle the paint before use to activate it and increase coverage and efficiency.

The BA100K is the “big brother” of the BA80K, and this is obvious when you compare the two, as the only difference is the size—other than that, they are completely identical. As a result, the quantity is the determining factor when it comes to choosing between the BA80K and BA100K mixing paddles. We recommend using the BA80K for 5-10 kg and the BA100K for 10-20 kg.

The BA100K is excellent for thin materials, but it can also be used for slightly heavier thin materials. With its versatility, the BA100K can handle various mixing tasks.

Check out our mixing paddle wheel if you want more information about our mixing paddles and recommendations for which mixing paddle to choose, depending on the materials.

  • Diameter: 100 mm
  • Hexagonal 8 mm axle
  • Height: 655 mm
  • Materials: Lacquer, sealant, plaster, flooring, resin, ceramic glaze, primers, and varnishes.
  • Current: Downstream.
  • Estimated mixing capacity: 10-20 kg.
BA 100K Mixing Paddle

BA 100K Mixing Paddle

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Two Twisted Downstream Blades

Two Twisted Downstream Blades

The TWIN design — two blades twisted along the shaft and angled downstream for thin liquids.

Two Sizes

Two Sizes

BA 80K (Ø 80 mm, 5–10 kg) and BA 100K (Ø 100 mm, 10–20 kg) — same design, different batch volume.

Drill Chuck Mount

Drill Chuck Mount

Hexagonal 8 mm axle on both models — fits a standard 13 mm drill chuck.

Thin Material Range

Thin Material Range

Lacquer, sealant, plaster, flooring, resin, ceramic glaze, primers, and varnishes.

Downstream Current

Downstream Current

Pulls from the top down — suited to thin, splash-prone materials.

555-655 mm Height

555-655 mm Height

Long enough to reach the base of a standard mixing bucket on both sizes.

Two twisted blades

Two twisted blades

The TWIN design

Two sizes

Two sizes

5–10 kg or 10–20 kg

Drill chuck

Drill chuck

Hexagonal 8 mm axle

Downstream current

Downstream current

Thin materials stay controlled

Thin material range

Thin material range

Lacquer, resin, sealant, plaster

555-655 mm

555-655 mm

Reaches the bucket base

Mixing Paddles BA 100K
Ø 100 mm
Height 655 mm
Weight 0.69 kg
For 13 mm Drill Chuck (D)/ M14 Thread (M14) D

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