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RTC 30" Double Box Mixing Paddle

by RTC
SKU MXDBM

Original price $13.59 - Original price $13.59
Original price
$13.59
$13.59 - $13.59
Current price $13.59

Creamier mixes, no dry pockets, less hunching. The RTC 30" Double Box Mixing Paddle drives a strong upward motion that pulls heavy material off the bucket bottom for a thorough, lump-free blend — and the long 30" shaft keeps your drill high and the splatter low. Heavy-duty steel built for daily contractor use.

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A heavy-duty 30" double-box paddle for mixing thinset, mortar, grout, and self-leveling compounds.

  • Length: 30" shaft — better ergonomics, drill stays high, less splatter
  • Head: Double-box design pulls material up from the bottom for a uniform, lump-free blend
  • Mixes: Thinset, mortar, shower-pan mud, grout, and self-leveling compounds
  • Build: Heavy-duty steel for daily professional use
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RTC 30" Double Box Mixing Paddle — Creamier Mixes, Less Hunching

A weak paddle leaves dry pockets in the bucket and forces you to hunch over the mix — and dry pockets in thinset or self-leveler show up as failures in the floor. The RTC 30" Double Box Mixing Paddle drives a strong upward motion that pulls heavy material off the bottom for a thorough, lump-free blend, and the long 30" shaft keeps your drill up high, cuts splatter, and saves your back.

It's built from heavy-duty steel for daily professional use and mixes thinset, mortar, shower-pan mud, grout, and self-leveling compounds.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Lump-free blends: Double-box head pulls material up from the bottom
  • Easier on your back: 30" shaft keeps the drill high with less splatter
  • Handles everything: Thinset, mortar, shower mud, grout, and SLC
  • Heavy-duty build: Steel construction for daily professional use
  • Consistent mixes: Thorough blend means fewer callbacks
  • Spares your spine: Less hunching over a five-gallon bucket all day

Pro tip: Start the paddle in the material before you squeeze the trigger to avoid wearing your mix — and your face — and mix at a moderate speed to keep from whipping in air. Let stiff mixes slake, then give them a final blend.