Which dental labortory vacuum mixer is best for you?
Currently, you still have two basic choices of choosing dental lab vacuum mixer
, Mechanical and Electronic. There are reasons for each choice, but you
should know your needs first. In your use, do you or your staff spend a
significant amount of time mixing? Are you adept at mechanical repairs
or not? How important is consistency in the mix? What is your budget?
These things only you would know, but they are important for your
choice. For example, most mechanical mixers last longer than the
Electronic Mixers. However, a significant reason for that is the ability
of the user to do maintenance and repair.
Electronic mixers have smaller motor sizes and electronic boards and
parts that have a shorter life span. In addition, as the technology
moves forward, these now ‘old technology’ mixers are discontinued and
parts are, “few and far between”. Newer Technology and demand creates
newer products.
Unless you do inlay work like an old school dentist, there is not much
need for the high sped drive and the 200ml friction mechanical mixer
will most likely collect dust.
When choosing a hands free/electronic mixer that is programmable our
choices are the VPM2 or the VPM Mini. Both use the same Vac-U-Mixer
assembly so this is a good aspect if the customer already has the VPM2
and does not want to have an inventory of obsolete accessories.
If you are looking for the employee time saving’s of hands free mixing,
then the electronics are the way to go. If you are looking for
consistency, then Electronics are the way to go.
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