Kevin Campbell
2025-07-30 15:15:00
This Cutech Jointer is a great reminder that there is a real difference in engineering and manufacturing quality between items coming from Taiwan and those from mainland China. This is a not a knock off or clone of something else, but rather the original that others re-badge.It arrives very well packaged, a good thing as it weighs in at around 100 lbs. Engineered card edge boards surround custom fit foam to keep everything well protected. The documentation is in decent English and easy to follow.Opening the plastic bag surrounding the jointer will have you reaching for shop cloths, as the entire unit is liberally protected with machine oil to guard against rust. Keep track of the fence enhancement pieces and the fence rails as you unbox things.It's well designed and assembled: there are no sharp or exposed edges to the metal work, the cast iron tables are perfectly machined, and the powder coat/paint is perfect.There's not a lot to assembly, just attaching the sliding fence rails and the fence itself. I bought the cast iron fence and so didn't install the supplied fence. The fence support enhancements are simple enough to install, and reflect a manufacturer who listens to customer feedback and acts upon it - earlier models did not have these additional supports and the fence stability was questioned a little because of it.Once assembled the fence was at a perfect 90 to the bed right from the box, no adjustment needed. I ran a 2x6 through both on edge and on it's face, the jointer is quieter than my dust collection and the finish perfectly smooth. Depth of cut adjustment is very straightforward, and locks confidently in place.Early days yet, but first impressions are overwhelmingly positive. I'd gladly buy Cutech again.
Jeff
2025-06-23 12:31:59
It wasn't even close to being properly aligned and adjusted when it arrived, so it took me a couple of hours to get it really well aligned, but it works surprisingly well and can make boards extremely smooth and straight after you get the machine properly adjusted. The fence is a bit flimsy, so I wouldn't recommend relying on the fence to give you a perfect 90.0 degree angle on the side of a board, but that can be achieved on a table saw instead. For how inexpensive this machine was, I'm very surprised how powerful it is, how smooth it cuts, and how strong and durable it seems (except for the fence).
William A Staehle
2025-04-28 09:14:42
After reading a lot of reviews I purchased this 8" jointer for my home shop primarily based on the reviews and the fact that it is priced more like many of the 6" jointers. I find the additional 2 inches of width to be very handy. The tables are cast iron while many of the competitors are aluminum.It arrived in good condition. A considerable amount of care was given to designing the packaging. The unit was in Styrofoam and double boxed with sturdy corner reinforcement for both boxes.As it came from the factory the tables were very well aligned. Being somewhat of a perfectionist I did make a very small adjustment to the infeed table.I was surprised that a jointer with a spiral cutter was so reasonable priced but here is why: When I read spiral cutterhead I think of carbide blades that can be rotated to provide 4 cutting edges as they wear. This unit does not have carbide cutters. Instead, it has steel cutters that have only 2 cutting edges. I'n not sure why this is any advantage over straight blades since I would expect wear to be similar or, in fact, maybe worse than a 2 or 3 cutter unit with straight blades. I suspect it may wear somewhat faster because the blades are arranged around the cutterhead so that any given point on the piece being fed will have a cutter pass by only once per revolution of the cutterhead. For this reason a somewhat slower feed rate is needed to produce the finish quality of a 2 or 3 blade cutter or spiral carbide cutter. Of course the blades will be far less expensive to replace and I found the finish quality of the boards I tried to be quite good.The manual supplied is mostly adequate. It covers both the 6" and 8" model. There are some inconsistencies and errors of omission. For example, the inside of the front page lists the part number for the replacement cutters. The same part number is used for both jointers even though the 6" version has 12 cutters and the 8" has 16 cutters. Maybe you get 4 extra ones if you have the 6" version. While the reference on the first page is nice they might also have included other replacement parts such as the motor springs and brushes. You'll have to refer to the parts list for these. The most serious omission is that there is no information as to how to adjust the extension arms which are present only on the 8" model. These were not well adjusted from the factory and took some work to figure out how to fix them. The screws on the end of the arms are loosened to adjust the extension tubes laterally so they slide in and out of the table easily. On the underside of the end tube there are set screws which you loosen so you can rotate the collar to adjust the tube up and down.I am pleased with the quality of the unit. it is well built and makes nice clean cuts as long as you don't try to feed it too fast or take too large of a cut. For a home shop unit I think it is quite good.
DJay
2025-03-08 17:32:34
I have limited space, so finding a benchtop jointer was my only real option. Pricing is also one extreme to another. Either you'll pay $300-$500 or over $1000. After reading all the reviews concerning the fence I was skeptical, but based on my experience with WEN I figured it was a worthwhile shot.So far I'm extremely happy with the jointer. The fence was almost perfectly square out of the box, although the table needed some adjustment. Once it was dialed in, every board coming off the jointer has been perfectly square. The fence is solid, and doesn't move. You really shouldn't be putting a lot of pressure against it anyway, because the face you place on it should be perfectly flat and smooth.The jointer is quiet and cuts well, dust collection is damn near perfect. I wouldn't recommend planing more than 1/32" at a time though.If you're on the fence, go for it. WEN is great in the space of affordable, rugged tools. I've resawn 8/4 white oak on my WEN bandsaw and it took it and kept going. Solid company, solid tools.
Justin Schafer
2025-03-01 17:05:37
Quick and easy square setup right out of the box, and it does what it says!Highly recommended for the weekender.
Juan Carlos Taboada Juárez
2025-02-22 19:05:52
Hasta ahora ha trabajado muy bien, siento que los dientes se maltratan rápido con maderas duras, pero en teorÃa se pueden girar para usar el filo de los otros tres lados, no lo he hecho, no ha Sido necesario aún. Las extensiones ayudan bastante para la manipulación de piezas grandes como tablas completas de 2.5m, pero ojo, son auxiliares, no coinciden exactamente con el nivel de la mesa. Elegà está opción, a pesar de que habÃa otras opciones el el mercado a precios similar de 6" estacionarias, por su tamaño, la tengo en una mesa con rodajas para poderla mover. Es muy práctica. Sin embargo para un taller más grande no la recomiendo tanto, solo como herramienta auxiliar y para llevarla a instalaciones fuera del taller.
Jan B.
2025-02-10 16:12:15
Product came well packed and felt very solid. unfortunately when ordering i did not realize it was 110v and i require 240v so i had to send it back. hope there is a 240v version.
Antonino Ruiz Ch.
2024-12-20 11:29:04
Buena máquina útil para trabajar madera.
Ed
2024-12-12 15:15:09
llego en doble caja muy buen protegida.es de aluminio y sus barras laterales son de adorno, no están alineadas y no tiene ajuste.trabaja con menos ruido pero la madera la tienes que pasar lento, muy lento