Vevor 13" Dual Speed Thickness Planer Review - A Woodworker's Review by Dailey Woodworks
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I ordered one of these at the beginning of this year. Needed a new blade and after talking to costumer service, they sent me new blades, no charge! I just wanted to say great review, and they actually do have great costumer service! Just thought I would share!
Metric is so easy to use. Always in whole numbers, not fooling around with fractions and having to find a common denominator. Also, much easier for working with triangles.
Rollers are great. My old Delta 12 inch has them
Great review!
Thanks! My girls like watching "da bear" with me
I just bought this for $250. shipped! just really wanted it for flatting cherry flooring 3/4"
I have Vevor 13" single speed planer. It was doing fine and then quit pulling the board thru to plane. I have confirmed the roller still turns when the power is on. Vevor has not resolved this issue with an answer after 10 days. Any advise would be appreciated
Hehehe freedom units, never heard that one before lol
It's only sugarcoating imperialist unit.
Idk if you get anything if I use your link, but I'm going to use it next week to get one and try it out
No surprises if you buy a tool like this because you know what you are getting.
Agreed. Like the WEN models, they are a decent budget friendly alternative to the higher cost manufacturers, as long as you don't expect it to be as robust or have their life span. You generally get what you pay for.
I broke my planer / joiner because I was running hard wood through it they said.... probably because i was running cutting boatds through against the grain....
I asked Vevor about hard wood some time ago, they said thats why the 2 speed, its for hardwood... But IDK
If it is as good as a harbor freight tool I'll go harbor freight cause their customer service is great and you pay the insurance for 2 years you get a brand new one if anything happens to it
I bought the newest 2000w 3 blade planer and after four uses and maybe half an hour altogether the blade shaft dropped due to the axel breakage near ball bearing. Now they want me to fix it and sending a shaft assembly to which I said no. Probably one of the bearings is loose and the shaft cover broken, it is possible that the transmission is also somehow damaged. I don't even have tools to fix it. The planer needs to be replaced but I don't think they will never do it. Stay away from this junk if you're even a tiny bit serious of your tools.
Rollers on top is nothing new. My old Jet planer had rollers and that was 20 years ago.
That's cool, it's the first time I'd seen it on a planer
"Freedom units"? WTF are they?
Redneck babble.
Foot, pound, inch
WTF is a "freedom unit"?
Inches