GA 120K Mixing Paddle
Need a good all-round mixing paddle that is more efficient and easier on your back than a traditional mixing paddle? Then the GA120K mixing paddle from our SCREW collection is the perfect choice for you. The mixing paddle is intended for use with thick materials, but it can also be used to mix thin materials.
The hexagonal axle is perfect for mounting in a drill using a drill chuck. This makes the mixing paddle good for short mixing tasks, as it a drill offers a less ergonomic working posture than a stirrer.
What is special about the design of the GA120K mixing paddle?
Like the rest of the SCREW and EXPERT collections, the GA120K features a conical design. This conical shape means that the mixing head is wider at the top than at the base, creating a more efficient mix and enabling a more ergonomic working posture. As the mixing paddle is wider at the top, the mixing paddle is perfect for a mixing bucket with slanted sides, and you do not strain your back unnecessarily as you mix. The design makes it easier to reach the edges of the bucket for a more efficient mix—in fact, the mixing paddle makes the process 15-20% faster than with a traditional mixing paddle. The estimated mixing capacity is 15-25 kg.
For which materials is the GA120K mixing paddle suitable?
The GA120K can be used for thick and thin materials, making it an all-round mixing paddle. That said, it is ideal for thick materials like tile adhesive, plaster, and mortar, as the mixing paddle creates an upstream current that draws the material from the bottom and brings it upwards. When the material is mixing paddleed upwards, it can be difficult to keep a thin mixture in the mixing bucket. It is worth pointing out that the mixing paddle is suitable for mounting in a drill, thanks to the hexagonal axle. This reverses the direction, creating a downstream current, which is better suited for thin materials.
For thin materials like polish and paints, we recommend using our SA120 NEG, which is twisted left (hyperlink) or a mixing paddle from the FLOW or TWIN collections.
If you want more information and recommendations regarding your choice of mixing paddle depending on materials, you can check out our mixing paddle wheel, which gives you an overview of our mixing paddles.
- Hexagonal axle, diameter 10 mm for mounting in a drill chuck. The GA120K is identical to the GA120, with the hexagonal axle built for a drill chuck.
- Height: 655 mm
- Materials: Tile adhesive, plaster, mortar, polish, and paints.
- Mixing head: 110 mm diameter at the base, 130 mm at the top.
- Current: Upstream.
- Estimated mixing capacity: 15-25 kg.
Mixing paddles Key features
Four Sizes — 5 to 35 kg
GA 90K (5–10 kg), GA 120K and GA 120 (15–25 kg), GA 140 (25–35 kg) — the widest capacity range in the paddle collection.
Conical Head — 15-20% Faster
Conical geometry mixes 15-20% faster than a traditional mixing paddle — across the full SCREW range.
Upstream Current for Thick Materials
Two twisted blades draw material from the bottom up — right for tile adhesive, plaster, and mortar.
GA 140: Largest Paddle in the Range
Ø 130/150 mm, 25–35 kg — the biggest single mixing paddle in the SoRoTo range.
Drill Chuck or M14 Per Model
GA 90K and GA 120K fit a 13 mm drill chuck; GA 120 and GA 140 mount via M14 thread on a mixer.
Reversible on Drill Models
Reverse the drill to switch GA 90K or GA 120K from upstream to downstream — usable on thin materials too.
Four sizes
5 10 kg to 25-35 kg
15–20% faster
Conical head geometry
Upstream current
Plaster, adhesive, mortar
GA 140
Largest paddle in the range
Drill or M14
Per model, per tool
Reversible
Downstream via drill reversal
| Mixing Paddle | GA 120K |
| Ø | 110/130 mm |
| Height | 655 mm |
| Weight | 1.21 kg |
| For 13 mm Drill Chuck (D)/ M14 Thread (M14) | D |
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