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Mortar Mixer Rental for the London, ON Area

Equipment Rental Brothers offers mortar mixer rental for the London, ON area for mortar, thinset, parging, stucco, grout, and other masonry applications that need a smoother, more consistent mix than a drum-style cement mixer can provide. This paddle mixer is available from our Otterville, ON yard for half-day, full-day, multi-day, and weekly rentals.

Mortar Mixer vs Cement Mixer and Applications

Mortar Mixer vs Cement Mixer

A cement mixer tumbles materials in a rotating drum and is best for concrete. A mortar mixer uses paddles in a fixed drum and is better for smooth masonry mixes such as mortar, thinset, stucco, and grout.

Use the mortar mixer for masonry applications. Use a cement mixer rental for concrete.

Common Applications

The mortar mixer is commonly used for:

  • brick and block laying
  • foundation parging
  • exterior stucco work
  • large-format tile thinset mixing
  • grout mixing for larger tile projects
Specifications
  • Type: Paddle mortar mixer
  • Best For: Mortar, thinset, parging, stucco, grout
  • Not For: Concrete with coarse aggregate
  • Power: Electric; confirm 120V or 240V configuration at booking
  • Drum Capacity: Confirm batch size at booking
  • Return Requirement: Must be returned clean of hardened residue

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Mortar Mixer vs Cement Mixer

A cement mixer tumbles materials in a rotating drum and is best for concrete. A mortar mixer uses paddles in a fixed drum and is better for smooth masonry mixes such as mortar, thinset, stucco, and grout.

Use the mortar mixer for masonry applications. Use a cement mixer rental for concrete.

Common Applications

The mortar mixer is commonly used for:

  • brick and block laying
  • foundation parging
  • exterior stucco work
  • large-format tile thinset mixing
  • grout mixing for larger tile projects
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a mortar mixer and a cement mixer?

A mortar mixer uses paddles for smoother masonry materials, while a cement mixer tumbles heavier concrete ingredients in a drum.

Can I use the mortar mixer for large-format tile thinset?

Yes. It is well suited to mixing larger batches of thinset where hand mixing would be too slow or inconsistent.

Does the mortar mixer need to be cleaned before return?

Yes. It must be returned clean. Hardened mortar or thinset left in the unit may result in additional cleaning charges.