High-Speed Handheld Mixer
High-Speed Handheld Mixer
EM111X-110
$399.00 MSRP
1100-watt, variable-speed hand mixer with an M14 mount, 0–750 RPM range, and locking switch—purpose-built for handheld batches of self-levelers, epoxies, and urethanes (not compatible with any current mixing station).
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The EM111X-110 High-Speed Handheld Mixer is engineered for crews who want maximum mixing velocity without the bulk of a stand rig. Weighing just 10 lb, it slips easily into a van shelf yet generates the shear energy needed to wet-out cement powders and fully blend multi-component resins. Its 1100-watt, 110-volt motor spins from zero to 750 RPM through a variable trigger, letting you ramp slowly at start-up to avoid dry clumps, then open it up to achieve a smooth, bubble-free finish. A locking switch keeps the throttle engaged during long mixes so operators can reposition their stance or support the bucket rim with both hands.
Unlike our standard-duty EM122S-110—designed to slot into the Badger Mini Mixing Station—the EM111X-110 is strictly a handheld specialist. Its upper speed window exceeds the Badger’s transmission rating, so you’ll gain better tool life and splash control by keeping this motor in the bucket. For mixing stations, choose the EM122S-110 instead.
Compatibility is straightforward: if your paddle or adapter uses the M14 threaded shaft, it will thread onto this mixer. That means you can run helical paddles for viscous self-levelling underlayments, cage paddles for epoxy self-levellers, or two-blade propellers for thin urethane primers—all on the same drive. Just confirm that the material you plan to mix falls within the 0–750 RPM envelope published by its manufacturer; some specialty mortars mandate lower RPM to avoid entrapping air.
Because the motor is sealed against dust and splash, day-to-day maintenance is minimal. A quick wipe-down, a blast of compressed air around the cooling vents, and you’re back in the game. Internal overload protection limits current draw if the paddle jams, saving both the stator windings and your job’s schedule.
Whether you’re leveling a small bathroom, blending metallic epoxy for a boutique storefront, or whipping urethane cove base mix, the EM111X-110 gives you pro-grade control in a lightweight chassis. And with North American voltage and a common 15-amp plug, you can walk onto virtually any site and be ready to pour in minutes.
Key features
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1100 W variable-speed motor—plenty of torque at low revs, true 0–750 RPM top-end for high-shear mixing.
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Locking trigger switch—mix continuously without finger fatigue; frees your second hand to stabilize the bucket.
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M14 paddle mount—threads directly onto most European-style paddles; adapters available for ⅝-11 US shafts.
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Lightweight 10 lb frame—reduces shoulder strain and makes single-operator transport easy.
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Integrated overload protection—cuts power before thermal damage can occur.
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Sealed housing and vent baffles—deflect dust, splash, and abrasive fines for long service life.
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Handheld-only design—speed rating exceeds Badger station limits, eliminating accidental misuse.
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Ideal for self-leveling compounds, epoxy/resin systems, and urethane mixes—covers 90 % of common flooring recipes.
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110 V, 60 Hz plug-and-play—no step-down transformers or specialty cords required on US sites.
With the EM111X-110 in your kit, every pail becomes a precision batch reactor—no dead zones, no premature set, just consistent, repeatable blends that lay down flat and cure as designed. That means fewer callbacks, less wasted material, and happier customers. If you’re ready to boost productivity without the footprint of a full mixing station, grab the EM111X-110 and let it rip.
Additional information
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Specifications
| Motor power | 1100 W |
| Voltage | 110 V AC, 60 Hz |
| Speed range | 0–750 RPM (variable, single-speed gearbox) |
| Tool mount | M14 Threaded Shaft |
| Switch type | Lock-On Trigger |
| Weight | 10 lb (≈ 4.5 kg) |
| Compatibility | Handheld Bucket Mixing Only |
| Recommended materials | Self-Levelling Compounds, Epoxy/Resin, Urethane |
| Overload protection | Automatic thermal cut-off |









