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From Screeds to Coatings: FloorMix 2300 for Every Mixing Challenge

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From Screeds to Coatings: FloorMix 2300 for Every Mixing Challenge

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Anyone with experience in a flooring project understands a simple reality: if the mix isn’t right, everything else becomes more difficult. You may have high-quality materials, a skilled team, and a tightly managed programme, but a poorly mixed screed or coating can quickly undermine all of it. Lumps, dry pockets, uneven flow, or inconsistent curing rarely go unnoticed—and they often emerge at the point when corrections are most disruptive and costly.

This is why mixing deserves more attention than it typically receives. The FloorMix 2300 Mobile Latex Mixer from EIBENSTOCK is designed with this in mind. It isn’t built for ideal conditions, but for the demands of real sites, real materials, and genuine time pressure.


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Why Mixing Quality Makes or Breaks a Floor

Latex screeds, self-levelling compounds, coatings, and mortars are all engineered systems. They’re designed to work when everything is properly combined, and to fail when it isn’t.

On-site, inconsistent mixing usually shows up as:

  • Weak or crumbly areas in screeds
  • Poor flow that refuses to self-level
  • Colour variation or streaking in coatings
  • Adhesives that don’t bond the way they should

Often, the problem isn’t the material, it’s the way it was mixed. Smaller mixers, manual methods, or rushed batches struggle to cope once volumes increase. That’s where a high-capacity, mobile mixer like the FloorMix 2300 changes how the job runs.

Built Around the Materials You Actually Use

The FloorMix 2300 is designed to handle the full range of pourable and semi-pourable materials that flooring teams deal with every week.

Latex Screeds and Self-Levelling Compounds

Latex screeds need to be smooth and consistent if they’re going to flow properly. The FloorMix 2300 features a large-diameter specialist paddle that extends to the base and edges of the tub. In practice, that means fewer dry pockets, no unmixed powder hiding at the bottom, and a mix that pours cleanly and evenly.

On-site, that translates into better levelling, fewer touch-ups, and less time spent fighting the material.

Liquid Floor Screeds and Pourable Toppings

When you’re working across larger areas, batch size matters. The FloorMix 2300 can handle 4–5 bags of pourable floor toppings in one mix, up to five 20kg bags in minutes. Fewer batches mean fewer joins, more consistent results across the floor, and a faster overall workflow.

Coatings, Grouts, and Adhesives

Coatings and resins are unforgiving if they’re not mixed correctly. The heavy-duty mechanical 2-speed motor allows you to slow things down when needed, helping prevent air from being whipped into the mix, while still delivering enough power and torque to fully blend pigments and additives.

Mortar and Cementitious Materials

Although it’s optimised for self-levelling products, the FloorMix 2300 handles mortars and cement-based materials with ease. The machine does the hard work, reducing strain on the operator and keeping mixes consistent from start to finish.


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Designed for How Sites Really Work

What makes the FloorMix 2300 stand out isn’t just its power; it’s how practical it is on-site.

Mix, Move, and Pour From One Unit

Instead of mixing in one place and transferring the material to another, the FloorMix 2300 allows you to mix, transport, and pour directly onto the floor. This reduces handling time, minimises spillages, and keeps the job moving when deadlines are tight.

Controlled Tipping, Not Guesswork

The centre-mounted motor and balanced design give a smooth, controlled tipping action. When you’re pouring liquid screeds or coatings, that control makes a noticeable difference, less mess, better accuracy, and a calmer workflow.

The FloorMix2300 features a full-length tipping handle integrated into the mixing bucket frame, offering more touchpoints than standard mixing stations for enhanced control during application.

Built for Mobility

Large sites mean constant movement. The mobile design makes it easy to reposition the mixer as work progresses, without unnecessary lifting or awkward manoeuvring. Over a long day, that matters more than most people realise.

Easy to Strip Down and Clean

At the end of the job, the drive unit and paddle can be removed quickly and easily, reducing clean-down time and hassle. Once removed, the paddles can be hooked onto the frame, allowing the entire unit to be washed down with ease.

Cleaner Mixing, Safer Sites

Dust is one of the biggest headaches when mixing cement-based products, especially in indoor or finished spaces.

The FloorMix 2300 includes a dust extraction port on the lid, allowing a vacuum to be connected directly. Combined with the partially covered top and optional additional cover, this setup keeps dust down and splashes contained.

In day-to-day terms, that means:

  • Less airborne dust
  • A cleaner working area
  • Reduced clean-up time
  • Better conditions for everyone on site

It’s a small detail that makes a big difference, particularly on occupied or refurbishment projects.


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Practical Tips From the Floor

Even the best mixer works best with good habits:

  • Add liquid first, then powder, unless the product data says otherwise
  • Start on a low speed and build up gradually
  • Match speed to the material; faster isn’t always better
  • Keep the paddle submerged to avoid pulling air into the mix
  • Clean everything straight after use while the materials are still workable

These small steps help get the best results and keep the machine performing properly for years.

A Mixer That Earns Its Keep

The EIBENSTOCK FloorMix 2300 Mobile Mixer is a tool designed by people who understand site work. It’s powerful, high-capacity, and practical in ways that actually matter when you’re under pressure.

From latex screeds and liquid floor toppings to coatings, grouts, and mortars, it delivers consistent mixes that lead to better finishes and fewer problems down the line. For flooring specialists and contractors tackling large or repeat pours, it’s the kind of machine that quickly becomes part of how the job gets done, not just another piece of equipment on site.

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