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Whirlimix vortex mixer by Fisons

Whirlimix vortex mixer by Fisons

Rotamix deluke vortex mixer by Hooke and Tucker Ltd

Rotamix deluke vortex mixer by Hooke and Tucker Ltd

Planetary Mixer for Casein Dough

Planetary Mixer for Casein Dough

Metal mixer, by Carac, England, 1919

Metal mixer

1919

Pioneer mixer fitted with dispersator

c

Mixing stick or stirring stick made of clear coloured glass. Cylindrical shape with flattened out oval grip on one end, and a slightly bulbous other end.

Stirring Stick

Mixer, metal, with wooden stand, by Carac, England, 1919

Metal mixer with wooden stand

1919

Mixer- Large industrial mixer. Cog wheel on one end and mixing component on the another end. Manufacturer unknown.

Large Industrial Mixer

Powder mixer

Powder mixer

Laboratory mixer, by Fisons, from Dr.E. Tuddenham's factor VIII research group at The Royal Free Hospital

Laboratory mixer

1970-1984

Quart size Z blade laboratory mixer

Quart size Z blade laboratory mixer

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