Kindle Customer
2025-09-02 12:08:20
I am a new woodworker. It's a hobby for me, not a job so investing a lot of money for a full sized planer wasn't in the budget. The Wen tabletop planer had good reviews and I have been very satisfied with it. It was easy to set up and does a good job. My wood feels very smooth after it is planned and tear out hasn't been a problem as long as I take it slow doing several shallow passes versus one deeper one. It also came with good directions although sometimes the english was a little awkward. I don't think they were written by a native speaker.
Ian
2025-07-22 17:04:26
I have a planer, I have a hand plane, I have a table saw. Getting this Jointer, really helps set everything up for the dimensions that you are aiming for. For my shop, I do not need anything greater than a 6" because having a 6" thick board is not only heavy, for anything greater than that and needing to "flatten" the wood, can just go through my planer. Between getting a jointer and a planer, I would say a planer would be best as your first purchase, then getting a jointer, if you are looking to make your wood dimensional.Aluminum fence, aluminum face, easy to change out carbide blades. Adjustment pieces are plastic, but after using it for about 2 months, I haven't noticed any issues with it being plastic. The dust collection, if you have a set up, works well, but if you forget to turn it on, say once or twice, it will collect in the duct and you will need to pull it out (if you left the hose attached without the suction). The cuts from the jointer are clean and feel very smooth. It came out at 90* right out of the box for me.Fence is easy to adjust, and the blade guard goes right back over the blades quickly and effectively.
LSDean
2025-06-14 15:12:24
A spiral head cutter for under $300?!?! I figured it was worth the risk to check it out and I am very satisfied. While the infeed and outfeed tables are only aluminum, they do not flex under usage. The cutter head leaves very clean surfaces on maple and purpleheart (both are prone to tear-out, but the jointer did a great job). As per instructions, I would recommend only taking 1/32" passes at a time. The motor does not hesitate at that depth nor did it hesitate on a 1/16" test pass, but I would not cut that deep in actual use. The tables were also almost perfectly level, requiring only raising the back, far corner by a 32nd or so. (Plenty of videos on how to level the tables are available.)The fence is the weakest link. While not hard, it takes a bit of work to get it square and true to the table. Make sure you have a good try-square to set it and double check it on the outfeed and infeed tables before every use. That would be the one change I would like to see. Also, a few screws were a little loose out of the package, but that's a common occurrence with many benchtop tools.Pros:PriceLightweight. Great for a small shop like mineClean cuts in hardwood like mapleComes with set up tools and safety pushersThe tables are well machined and flatMotor is powerful enoughAlmost ready out of the box. Only took ~2 hours to level and true the tables and fence, and set up for perfect square cuts.Cons:Fence setup is a little tricky to make sure it's trueNo onboard tool storageBoth of these are very minor issues.In summary, if you take the time to give this jointer a little out-of-the-box TLC, you have a fantastic light-duty machine. I have mostly run maple and poplar through it with no issues and I definitely have no regrets buying it.
Mark S.
2025-05-23 12:04:52
I purchased this in April of this year and have used it on several projects. The unit seems to be well built, but as others have stated the fence has it's quirks. The base that the fence assembly slides on is solid and the fence assembly sits positively on it. The upper part of the fence assembly needs to be improved but is perfectly usable once you know what you are working with. When setting the 90 degree stop, you have to make a rough adjustment, tighten the height adjustment screw, and check level again. As others have said, the level, or plumb of the fence, might change slightly when you lock the fence down. When you know this, you can compensate on the adjustment to get it perfectly 90 degrees when locked.Someone had also mentioned that when you run a board through and maybe tap the fence slightly, it will go out of alignment. I have tested this by literally banging on the fence with my fist and cannot get the fence to move out of alignment. The fence alignment along the length of the table is slightly off out of the box. This misalignment would probably need to be fixed by shimming the fence mounting plate where it attaches to the body of the jointer. However, this misalignment does not affect jointing, so I am not sure if I will try to fix it. The infeed and outfeed tables are coplanar on mine and the infeed maintains the same angle left-to-right and front-to-back when adjusting it the entire range.Dust extraction works pretty well with only a small amount of chips making it above to the table surface. Overall, this unit does exactly what I want it to do, at a very affordable price point. I will report back later with any reliability issues, but so far everything has been great.
Paul Yandell
2025-04-15 17:05:38
Really smooth. Easy to use.
BBall
2025-02-17 17:42:37
Very nice jointer, the spiral cut leaves a better finish than Sanding does. I have the 2 blade planer and love it, wish I would've got the spiral cut on it tho, over all, very happy with my purchase. Would absolutely recommend
André
2025-01-29 14:30:16
Fonctionne très bien, facile d’utilisation et surtout portatif.Seul lacune, la surface est en aluminium et se graphing facilement, mais je recommande.
christopher evan lewis
2025-01-09 13:43:46
Firstly face and edge the timber to make a table to stand it on, perfect
AbuSami77
2024-12-29 14:00:55
الجهاز ممتاز ولكن يجب الانتباه ان التيار 110 Ùولت وليس 220 Ùولت .. مما اضطرني ان اغير Ø§ØØ¯ المقابس الى تيار 110
JV
2024-12-09 13:35:23
Aún no la pongo a prueba pero trajo todo y vino bien empacada si la probé y trabajo muy bien
John B.
2024-11-26 14:53:16
This is a very good DIY planer but the Amazon Australia sales site does not warn you that voltage is 110 and and your require a $90 2000W Step down Transformer. There is a short note in small writing advising buyers to check voltage but is easy to see. A banner next to product description that is easy identifiable should be visible for all non 24V products.