JET 8'' Benchtop Planer Jointer JT9-707400

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SKU: JT9-707400
JET 8'' Benchtop Planer Jointer

$599.99 ea.


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Phoenix
  • Combination bench top jointer & planer provides a 2 in 1 machine to maximize work space
  • Integrated cord wrap makes transporting easy and ensures workshop safety
  • Compact bench top design fits conveniently in small shop environments
  • Heavy Duty 13 Amp motor for various cutting applications
  • Two high speed steel knives for smooth cuts
  • Oversized, ergonomic knobs provide ease of use and maximum control
  • Large aluminum extruded fence
  • Sheet metal out feed table with height adjustment supports long work pieces and helps reduce snipe
  • Planing and joining tables lock
  • Precision machined table top ensures a smooth, straight cut
Brand Jet
Part # JT9-707400
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September 4th, 2018
Seth
Hollywood
Enthusiast Woodworker
Jointer Not What It Seems
I bought this to roll all my joints and instead this thing about shredded my hands when I placed the baggie and rolling papers in it. I would definitely not recommend this product!!! Do it the old fashioned way.

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