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Professional Tumblers Tool Kits: Our epoxy stirrer is perfect for DIY epoxy glitter tumblers. Great tool for mixing up resin also also use it to mix glitter in and pigment powder in the resin which can make your cup crafts look more smoothly and beautiful. Ergonomic Design: Our epoxy resin mixer with ergonomic design is comfortable to hold, will not cause much fatigue after long time grip. Besides, it can stand firmly by itself to save space and easy to carry, versatile and practical in daily use. Easy to Use: Easy to insert the battery, turn on the button, and do not need to keep pressing the button. Low noise, high efficiency and time saving. This epoxy blender works great for mixing resin also use it to mix glitter in and pigment powder in the resin. Battery Operated: Our epoxy beater is operated by 2 x AAA batteries (not included). No need to find a socket, no need to worry about messy wires. Our epoxy resin blender can be a perfect substitute for wooden stir sticks. A Must Have for DIY Epoxy Glitter Tumblers Projects Supplies: Make your resin tumblers crafts more convenient and less time-intensive with our resin mixer. It’s a great gift for resin Art DIY Tumblers lover!.

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Bubbles, all bubbles.

This is a low power epoxy mixer. It creates very small bubbles that don't rise to the top until the epoxy begins to set. At 50 mL, the stirrer began to stick and turned less quickly. I would decline and just use a popsicle stick.

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