
Gasoline
Versatility Without the Grid -
Gasoline and Diesel Mixers offer flexibility for jobsites where electricity is not available. Whether you're working in off-grid areas or undeveloped construction zones, Gas and Diesel Engines eliminate the need for an Electrical Hookup.
Economical Alternative -
Compared to Diesel-Powered Mixers, Gasoline Mixers are generally more affordable to purchase upfront. Making them a cost-effective choice for performance without the higher initial investment that comes with Diesel Equipment.
Smoke - Gasoline Engines tend to produce less Smoke than Diesel Models (Especially older Diesel Models). This is especially important because mixers are stationary and unlike moving vehicles, fumes build up fast in the work zone. Secondly, as workers are physically active, they have the potential to ingest large amounts of fumes.
Prevalence in the Market
In the Small, up to Medium size range (commonly used by Residential Contractors) Gasoline-powered Mixers are more prevalent than Diesel-powered ones. In the Large, and up to the Industrial Mixer Range, Diesel Powered Mixers are more common.
Fuel Handling and Storage
Gasoline is a more volatile fuel than Diesel, which can pose greater challenges in: Fueling, Transporting, Extreme Heat and Indoor Storage. Gasoline also contains ethanol, which can attract moisture and degrade fuel systems over time if not used regularly.
Explore our selection of Gasoline Cement Mixers below to find the right fit for your next project.