Paint shaker?

I have this battery Robart one, they do a mains powered version too which I would recommend, the battery one doesn’t last long for anything over a 1oz bottle. It does work well but battery usage (D size) is expensive so I don’t use it often
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I actually use these far more often, they reach the bottom of the 2oz bottles well.

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ooooooooooooh I am so naive. I thought you guys are shaking by hand.... :rolleyes:

Do you need to shake with hand after you use paint shaker? I would guess not.
 
I have this battery Robart one, they do a mains powered version too which I would recommend, the battery one doesn’t last long for anything over a 1oz bottle. It does work well but battery usage (D size) is expensive so I don’t use it often
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I actually use these far more often, they reach the bottom of the 2oz bottles well.

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I have those Tamiya stirrers too. In fact I think I bought them from your recommendation. I really like them for the reasons you’ve said and they just about get to the bottom of a 120ml bottle. Stirring makes so much difference to how my paint sprays.


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ooooooooooooh I am so naive. I thought you guys are shaking by hand.... :rolleyes:

Do you need to shake with hand after you use paint shaker? I would guess not.
I still shake by hand when I use the shaker - just habit I think.
The Tamiya stirrer is great, use the flat end to scrap the bottom of the bottle (even the 2oz) wipe it on the neck of the bottle when done and there is minimal paint remaining in the stirrer. Just wipe it clean with a damp paper towel.
 
I still shake by hand when I use the shaker - just habit I think.
The Tamiya stirrer is great, use the flat end to scrap the bottom of the bottle (even the 2oz) wipe it on the neck of the bottle when done and there is minimal paint remaining in the stirrer. Just wipe it clean with a damp paper towel.
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I have this battery Robart one, they do a mains powered version too which I would recommend, the battery one doesn’t last long for anything over a 1oz bottle. It does work well but battery usage (D size) is expensive so I don’t use it often
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I actually use these far more often, they reach the bottom of the 2oz bottles well.

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I went to check online and stumble on their site. They are from states. Did you order from states?
 
No I ordered locally but couldn’t get the powered one here, try hard to find the powered one or better yet get the tamiya stir sticks :D
 
I have the same one. Unfortunately it's to big to use with these small bottles :cry:
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If you are only concerned with those teeny tiny sample bottles then just get anything that will shake nail polish bottles. Just don’t expect it to handle the normal Createx size bottles.
If you have a toolbox that contains a Jigsaw the just strap the tiny bottles to the blade and turn it on lol
 
If you are only concerned with those teeny tiny sample bottles then just get anything that will shake nail polish bottles. Just don’t expect it to handle the normal Createx size bottles.
If you have a toolbox that contains a Jigsaw the just strap the tiny bottles to the blade and turn it on lol
yea, I was thinking if I can use those shakers for small bottles like these. I have bunch of small bottles full of colors from before.

And I like the idea with Jigsaw. That's a true brainstorming :)
 
yea, I was thinking if I can use those shakers for small bottles like these. I have bunch of small bottles full of colors from before.

And I like the idea with Jigsaw. That's a true brainstorming :)
Electric knife - remove one blade, tape the bottle to the remaining blade....

all else fails put them in your trouser pockets and turn up some music lol
 
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