BA 80K Mixing Paddle

The BA80K mixing paddle is perfect for anyone who needs a small mixing paddle for small amounts of thin liquid mixtures where our BA60R and BA70K mixing paddles are insufficient. The mixing paddle is developed to be a good middle ground in terms of the size and consistency of the mixture, as the volume sits between our smallest mixing paddles and BA100K, the big brother in the TWIN collection.

The BA80K 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.

Amongst other things, the mixing paddle owes its versatility to its slightly bigger mixing head with two twisted, downstream mixing blades, which allows you to mix thicker materials than you can with our BA60R and BA70K – for example, a thick glue or paint that needs to be activated to improve the coverage and efficiency. The mixing paddle is also great for mixing materials such as lacquer, sealant, plaster, resin, and ceramic glaze.

We recommend using a BA80K for mixtures from 5-10 kg, and if you want to mix a bigger volume, you can use the identical but slightly larger BA100K mixing paddle, which we recommend for mixtures from 10-20 kg. With their hexagonal axles, both mixing paddles are made to be mounted on a drill.

In other words, the BA80K mixing paddle is perfect for anyone who wants to up the mixing volume from our smallest mixing paddle but still wants a mixing paddle for smaller quantities of thin liquids.

Want to learn more about our mixing paddles? Then check out our mixing paddle wheel to get an overview of our mixing paddles and our recommendations for choosing the right one.

  • Diameter: 80 mm
  • Hexagonal 8 mm axle
  • Height: 555 mm
  • Materials: Lacquer, sealant, plaster, flooring, resin, ceramic glaze, primers, and varnishes.
  • Current: Downstream.
  • Estimated mixing capacity: 5-10 kg.
BA 80K Mixing Paddle

BA 80K 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 80K
Ø 80 mm
Height 555 mm
Weight 0.43 kg
For 13 mm Drill Chuck (D)/ M14 Thread (M14) D

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