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Guide to Vertical Mixers

Learn more about the best uses for vertical mixers and where to buy them


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A variety of businesses use industrial vertical mixers. You are likely to find a vertical cutter mixer in the busiest restaurant to chop and mix fresh ingredients. You can use a laboratory vertical mixer to mix pharmaceuticals. Perhaps the best known is the vertical feed mixer, which farmers use to mix feed for livestock.

There is a lot to learn about finding the best vertical mixer for your small business. Just remember these tips as you make your decision:

1. There is no one mixer suited for every job, but there are companies that cater to a variety of industries.

2. Do not settle for less than what you need to get the job done, even if you think you cannot find the vertical mixer for your business.

3. Used vertical mixers will save your small business money.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Shop for a variety of vertical mixing systems in one place


Save time and money by fulfilling all your vertical mixing needs in one place. After talking with a representative, you may even find that you can use a vertical mixer "off-label" to suit your exact needs.

I recommend: Prater-Sterling offers an extensive line of mixers for all industries from pharmaceutical to agricultural. They have the ability to test your output needs to determine the best product for your business. Complete the form provided by Corrosion Resistant Technologies, Inc. (CRT) and then call them toll-free 1-800-245-3769 to let a knowledgeable representative design and build a system that will help your bottom line.

Choose manufacturers of custom industrial vertical mixers to get exactly what you need


If you have looked everywhere and cannot find a vertical mixer to meet the requirements of your small business, it may be time to consider a custom vertical mixer.

I recommend: Contact Tumble Drum Ind. to learn more about ordering a custom mixer for your feed needs. INDCO manufactures custom mixers to meet the demands of a variety of jobs. Request a catalog of their products or email them if you have an unusual need.

Shop used vertical mixers for sale when your needs outweigh your budget


If you must make a large investment, such as a vertical TMR mixer, it is wise to shop for used agricultural equipment. Most companies refurbish the tools making them as good as new.

I recommend: BJM Sales and Services offers a wide variety of agricultural equipment including vertical mixers, new and used. Flaman carries a vast range of agricultural equipment and accessories as well as used equipment.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • If you cannot afford the initial investment, consider working with vertical feed mixer manufacturers who offer leasing programs.
  • To save even more money, contact banks in your area to see if they have any repossessed vertical mixers for sale.

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