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JET 10-Inch Benchtop Drum Sander, 1 HP, 115V 1Ph (Model JWDS-1020)

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About this item

  • Heavy-duty die-cast aluminum and steel body provides rigidity for consistent quality
  • Infinitely-variable speed control allows the user to choose the optimal feed rate
  • Toolless abrasive take-up fasteners make changing abrasives quick and easy
  • Extruded aluminum drum is designed to dissipate heat and protect wood from heat damage
  • Precision-flattened reinforced steel conveyor bed supports the boards passing under the sanding drum
  • Open-ended design allows for up to 20 inches of sanding capacity with two passes
  • Control system with integrated circuit breaker protects motor from over heating


The compact JWDS-1020 benchtop sander from JET packs a powerful 1-HP motor that will sand boards up to 3" thick and 20" wide. The innovative patented dust hood ensures dust is funneled to the 4" dust port that easily connects to a dust collector. Adjusting the table back to parallel is convenient with just the turn of a dial. The self-cooling extruded aluminum sanding drum protects the sanding surface from heat damage, preventing waste.


Frank
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Finally a sander that provides up to 20" wide sanding with a 10" drum. Innovative design that works very well at an affordable price. Got one during Black Friday sales for $200 less than listed.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
My wife gave this to me as a Christmas present. It was delivered by Amazon and the box was fine. The product was packaged well and I mounted it to a portable table. My first project with it was to sand some hard wood pieces that are about 2” wide and 12” long. I’ve never had a trim sander but I knew from using my surface planer that you need to go slow and take your time. I started with 1/64” increments and it bogged the conveyer belt, so I backed up to smaller increments. It worked well for a few passes, then I had a board come through with depressions in it. I look at the sand paper. It was still clipped in but had an overlap where the paper fat just a little loose. I tried to tighten the paper back up. That’s when I realized how cheap the paper holder was. I’m not real confident that the simple clips they use are ever going to hold up for future projects. I had a little problem with the conveyor belt not tracking properly, but I adjusted it and thought it would be ok, but after reading some other reviews I have my doubts. I love the concept of the drum sander and have wanted one for some time. Maybe the bigger versions are better products, but there’s no way I recommend this product to other woodworkers. I’ve boxed it up to be picked up be Amazon.
KBKEITH
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
I’ve read and seen many negative reviews on this machine, both here and on YT. I really hesitated to buy this thing but it was the only drum sander that checked the boxes in my list. Size and weight were most important to me as I have to get my equipment down a flight of stairs to my basement shop.It came well packaged and was damage-free. No smashed motor fan cover which many have complained about. It was pretty much ready to go out of the box. I placed it on my bench and connected my dust collector. I switched on the conveyor then the drum and ran a few test boards through. The sander performed very well. It’s really quiet and dust collection is very good.So far after two weeks of ownership I have run through about 150 linear feet of wood through it. It has performed perfectly. The boards come out clean and with no snipe (after slight roller adjustment). The boards also come out with a uniform thickness.So far I’m very pleased with this drum sander. Maybe I got lucky and received a good one. YMMV.
William Klein-pells
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2022
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MamaC
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019
I have 1/2 of a two car garage for my wood shop, the other half has a collectable car under a car cover. My space is extremely limited for all the power tools that I use. I make small boxes not cabinets, and I have gone to a friend's in the past to sand resawn boards from my bandsaw. He has a larger drum sander and quickly spoiled me with what his sander could do. It's a hassle to go over there for a small job so I purchased the JWDS-1020 drum sander for these reasons: It needed to be small, it needed to sand short boards and it needed to sand thin boards. That's exactly what this drum sander does best. It will sand a board less than 3 inches long and it will sand a board down to veneer thickness, and it fits on my flip-top cart taking very little space. The dust collection works very well, it's a smooth running, quiet (for a power tool) and does a great job, build quality is excellent. It will also sand a board up to 20 inches wide by running the opposite side through the open end on a second pass. It does everything that my friend's larger sander does just as well as his, except it doesn't sand a 36 inch wide board that is 4 inches thick. But his doesn't sand short boards or as thin as this machine. They have different applications is all. If you don't need a big boy drum sander for cabinets or status or if you don't have room, don't hessitate to purchase this machine. The only part of the learning curve that I am getting used to is that it's a sander not a planner. Take small amounts of material off, don't turn the crank a quarter turn at a time like you do with a planner. If you do it will pop the circut breaker. That's not a defect, that's operator error. I love this machine!