Harbor Freight 67536 Cement Mixer Overview and Action

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Published 2017-02-03
What's more therapeutic than watching a concrete mixer mix?

The music? Who knows. i may have just been messing around with my video editor. Every concrete mixer needs music.

Harbor Freight Item 67536 or 61932 3.5 cf Cement Mixer Review. Nice little concrete mixer on a budget. Compare this to big box store mixer costing $300 or more. Great for weekend and smaller projects.

All Comments (21)
  • I'm thinking about getting a MudMixer and getting rid of this on Craigslist. Anyone interested in the MudMixer and want a review?
  • @robertburton304
    I Have owned the Exact Same Mixer for 10 Years ..left out side ...Still works like a Charm !...paid for itself Long ago !
  • @cirruscop
    I purchased one of these with a 30% off coupon. I put it together with some red locktite and made sure I had an assortment of spare nuts and bolts, just in case. I have used it for making a sidewalk utilizing 80 LB bags; which will take two bags quite nicely. So far, I have mixed a good 160 bags through it and it’s holding up! Remember to locktite the critical gear nuts and have some good silicone sealer for the drum seal. Best $160 I’ve spent in awhile.
  • @mi2tn
    Thanks for showing this. I didn't know they were out there. This would be right up my alley. Small enough and not to big.
  • @Starkster50
    I have some project including a small sidewalk, I will buy new and just keep it and my family can use it as well, excellent video, thanks for taking the time to make it !
  • @investorgeny
    Thank you for taking the time to review this CENTRAL MACHINERY 3-1/2 Cubic Ft. Cement Mixer from Harbor Freight. As of Thursday, May 16th, 2024, it's currently listed at $269.99 on the website. I was checking out the BAUER 4 cu. ft. Cement Mixer, which is listed at $329.99 as a Member-Only deal with a $50.00 off. It has a capacity of about 1/2 cu. ft. larger than the Central Machinery cement mixer. According to Harbor Freight's website, the Bauer "cement mixer can mix up to two 80 lb. bags of concrete, stucco, or mortar."
  • @WhoDoUthinkUr
    assembled mine yesterday Instructions are crap thanks for the video.
  • @Popeye151
    I have one of these and have worked it non stop setting fence posts for about 3 months now. Not a minute of trouble once we got it assembled.
  • I’m just a new subscriber and I’m really enjoying your channel. Great work
  • @charredskeleton
    I like your teqnique, starting with the bucket turned upright.
  • @rawbdiggity
    Excellent video exactly the info I was looking for, thanks
  • @photorealm
    Thanks for the video :) It did help a lot putting the mixer together.
  • @normbal
    Thanks. Good video, clear, well-organized and presented. This really helped make my decision on renting/buying or just having concrete delivered to my farm site outside Columbia, TN. I’ve got 4 projects pending, maybe a fifth, roughly 100 bags of concrete to mix and not all on the same day so delivery, waste, washout, etc., would add up pretty fast. I ran one of these one summer in high school before I joined the Army many years ago, can’t see that the “science” has changed much at all. Just gotta find a coupon.😊
  • @royhoco5748
    I bought a HF mixer for mixing potting soil for use in my greenhouse, it sure takes a lot of the work out of the mixing process.
  • @danmar611
    I love mine. For little it beats renting and you can do the project on your time and not on the rentals time
  • I have one of these mixers. After using it the first time I could see the center of the drum was doing a poor job of mixing. So, I did what a few others suggested and flipped the 2 blades end for end. Small end at top and big end at the bottom. Now the center mixes well. Thanks