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The Cutech 40180HI is a premium 8-inch benchtop jointer featuring a spiral cutterhead with 16 tungsten carbide inserts, a robust 10-amp motor, and cast iron tables for unmatched stability. Its extra-long 24-inch aluminum fence with patented support brackets offers versatile, precise angle adjustments. Designed for professionals and serious hobbyists, this jointer delivers smooth, accurate cuts with minimal amp draw, making it a must-have for any modern woodworking shop.













| ASIN | B0BTMVCQ4Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,663 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Power Jointers |
| Brand | CUTECH |
| Brand Name | CUTECH |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 199 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 8 Inches |
| Included Components | 24" Aluminum Fence, 7⅜" Fence Enhancement Brackets, A Set of Push Blocks, Jointer with Cast Iron Tables Included Components 24" Aluminum Fence, 7⅜" Fence Enhancement Brackets, A Set of Push Blocks, Jointer with Cast Iron Tables See more |
| Manufacturer | Shinmax Industry Co., Ltd. Limited Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 40180HI |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Model Number | 40180HI |
| Power Source | ac |
| Style | Spiral Benchtop Jointer |
| Style Name | Spiral Benchtop Jointer |
| UPC | 850046978050 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**S
Very nice and plenty of power.
Heavy duty, I have the cast iron fence which I would recommend. Works well, I have not run enough through it to get a feel for the cutters as they are different than helix 4 sided cutter blades, which I have on my Dewalt planer. What I have run through has worked well and looks good. Assembly was easy. Came out of the box align well with only slight adjustments needed on the fence. The fence supports are nice, I wish they would move with fence as I will move the fence around for various widths of wood to use different cutter blades, try to keep the wear on all even. The supports appear to be just for when the fence is all the way back. Not a big deal as the cast iron fence is not liable to flex and has not yet. You can also change the cutter blades that are not getting the heavy use to the areas that are so it would make moving the fence less of an issue. The supports work as intended and they do make the fence solid with no wobble, as such I will likely leave the fence in position as I have it and the supports tuned in.
M**N
Amazing quality and capacity for the price
This post reviews the Cutech 10-inch jointer. A jointer was the last piece of equipment I needed for my shop. I had been getting by using a sled and shims on my thickness planer to face-level boards. Having a dedicated jointer has made all the difference and motivates me to ensure each piece of material, even the smallest one, is flat, square, and parallel. The powerful jointer does quick and clean work. When I compared the various Cutech and related benchtop jointers, the 10-inch one stood out because it had a comparable footprint to the 8-inch jointers, yet a larger cutting capacity. I could not find any other 10-inch benchtop jointer I could live with. The larger surface has proved invaluable because it allows me to use it for fairly wide stock, such as drawer panels and boxes. When necessary, for very large pieces, I can joint 10-inch boards that I later make into larger panels. The 10-inch capacity is usually enough for most of my needs. Consumers should know that Cutech is owned by Shinmax, a Taiwanese company. Wahuda makes a similar jointer based on the same design. Shinmax sued Wahuda in 2020 for patent infringement in LA federal court after their earlier relationship soured. However, the two companies worked it out in a 2021 settlement and Wahuda (out of Tennessee) was allowed to continue making similar jointers. There are a few interesting differences though. The Cutech has some braces for the jointer fence, which the Wahuda lacks at present. Those supports keep the jointer’s aluminum fence firmly fixed in place. Cutech introduced this designed recently after some customers complained of fence movement. The Cutech has two-sided cutters rather than 4-sided ones, which Cutech says prevents the cutters from spinning out of place during use (the non-cutting edge locks the cutter in place). When worn, the cutters can be rotated once to a fresh blade. Wahuda offers 4-sided cutters claiming they provide longer service because you have twice the cutting capacity of the Cutech and can rotate the cutters more times when worn. I had also considered the Jet 6-inch jointer with the true helical head (the Cutech/Wahuda jointer has a spiral but not helical head). The Jet also has an iron fence (the Cutech/Wahuda has iron tables but an aluminum fence). The Jet is also right around $1000, which is significantly more expensive than the Cutech. In the end, I went with the Cutech because it had the larger cutting capacity, which has proved a huge advantage in my shop. The footprint was not much bigger than the Jet’s smaller jointer, and the fence supports have done a great job keeping the fence properly squared. I decided the fence supports on the Cutech made it superior to the Wahuda, given that earlier buyers had complained about the fence moving a bit before Cutech introduced the fence supports. Bottom line: no regrets at all.
P**7
Perfect for hobbyist woodworkers on a budget.
Well Ive only been using this for a week. So time will tell a better story. It's light duty for sure. The motor bogs down with wider pieces. But if you are just a hobbyist like me you won't mind just taking your time and running wood slowly. If you need power and speed I'd go with a more premium option. Accuracy is excellent. This is my first jointer and I got way more than I expected for the price. I'm glad I sprang for the larger model. It's not too heavy to move around. About 110 lbs. and pretty compact with the supports stowed. And the handles are sturdy. I would definitely spring for the cast iron fence. It's a game changer. Very sturdy and accurate once you get it set up. I honesty couldn't imagine how bad the aluminum fence would be as there is even a SMALL bit of movement if you get too heavy against the fence. (I mean very minor and you have to press really hard) Just go easy and take your time. This has opened up a whole new world of options for me as a beginner woodworker. The final piece of the puzzle to my little budget workshop. So excited to finally add this to my arsenal. I've been milling up lumber like crazy. Turning firewood into fine pieces is a blast. Super excited to have this and for under $1000. I'm glad I got this one and not one of the small 6"ones. It's a beast for the price.
C**Y
Probably the best benchtop jointer
I bought the 12'' model when it was on sale around July 4th. The Cutech jointer is unique among its competitors in that it offers a cast iron bed, fence stabilizer and optionally, a cast iron fence sold separately, which I got as well. The combination really gives it the precision needed for the one job of a jointer, which is, not surprisingly, jointing boards with precision. One can safely say that this jointer makes the jump that were made by gaming laptop manufacturers a few years ago, when consumers had the opportunity to pay premium for mobility for the first time. Sure due to limitations of a small chassis it would always underperform compared to a desktop gaming PC, but you are opting for mobility at a reasonable price making reasonable sacrifice on performance. Before that, gaming laptops had been pure joke more or less, unless you'd be willing to shell out outrageous amount of money at one. I'm giving 4 star because of a few minor issues that I think is holding back the brand. 1. Packaging. Packaging is not on par with today's standard if you look at other tool brands with comparable body/weight. The foam used is low quality and already broken in pieces on opening the box. One of the four extension bed adjustment screws was missing and they still haven't sent replacement. My cutter head guard actually snapped at the spring / neck and I had to work with customer service and wait for about a week for replacement to arrive. 2. The cutter head guard assembly has a design flaw where its angle to the bed depends on the bracket that connects it to the frame. The guard obvious needs to stay parallel and above the bed, but in my case I had to wedge in a shim behind the bracket, otherwise the guard would touch the bed (and therefore the cutter, you don't want that). They need to either redesign the whole component and make sure the guard's angle doesn't depend on a much bendable piece of metal, or do some factory testing before shipping out an item. 3. Dust collection. Maybe it's just me but wood chips fly right out from the cutter head before dust collection can do anything. I'm using a high pressure low CFM vac which could be the reason, but shavings are literally flying up around. I mean still a lot of shavings get collected, but my table saw and planer both do a much better job with the same setup. Overall great machine that gets the job done. If you need mobility or have limited shop space, this is definitely worth looking at.
S**R
The Best Jointer For The Money Hands Down.
This was a great choice for my small woodworking shop. Setup wasn't difficult and the machine works beautifully with glass smooth cuts and precise angles. The cast iron construction provides a rock solid base and the cast iron fence doesn't budge while cutting an edge for gluing to another board. I use it with a large Harbor Freight dust extraction system and since the spiral cutting head creates small cuttings they are easily sucked away through the dust extraction port and off of the floor making cleanup minimal after use. I highly recommend this jointer. It wasn't the cheapest option but it was, in my opinion, the best jointer for the money I was willing to spend. It does a great job.
H**E
Great Jointer!
Great jointer. Had a 6 inch Ridgid jointer for years and it was pretty good. This machine, even being a bench top model, is much better, with regards to the quality of the cutters. Cuts great, square up edges, and face joint with no problem. The table extensions really help. I edge jointed 81.5 inch 2.5 inch wide boards today. All went well. Powerful motor in there as well. And fence worked fine! Five stars all the way around.
1**2
Solid machine: assembly easy (read for step one hint)
This review is for the 10 inch model. I went back and forth trying to decide on a jointer. Many of the bench top jointers are made in the same factory but my understanding is this brand is the brand sold by the factory owner itself. This may result in more oversight of production as well as more responsive service. I decided on the CUTech for superior quality control and customer service and on both accounts it has met my expectations. I’ve contacted Cutech twice. Once because I missed a promo for a discount on the upgraded cast iron fence. Within a couple hours of my email I received a response offering the missed promo. The second time was during assembly. Step one says to use the screw preinstalled but there weren’t any such screws. I called the phone number on the assembly instructions and after two rings a real human answered! It turns out the screws in question had a habit of releasing during shipping so now they package them separately in the small cardboard box with other components. The person I spoke with was professional and knew exactly what I needed. As far as the jointer working as a jointer: it was dialed in from the factory although I checked everything before use. The table and the table extensions are solid and aligned. I first tested with some scrap soft wood and then with a variety of hardwoods. You can tell the hardwood makes the motor work harder but I had no problem taking off 1/32 at a time even with a 10 inch wide board. Dust collection is above average. It is not quiet but it isn’t the loudest machine in my shop. For a bench top unit it is heavy but that is a plus when you’re using a potentially dangerous machine: you need stability. I bought the fence upgrade but I have not installed it yet as I want to see how the aluminum one works so I better compare in order to assess if the upgrade is worth it. In sum, for a hobbyist this is about as good of a jointer you can get without buying more machine than you need. While there are less expensive machines this was worth the money especially to get something larger than a 6” or 8” machine.
R**Z
Excellent Jointer!
Upgrading all my shop tools, and I almost bought a HUGE 8" jointer. This would have overwhelmed my small shop. Luckily I found the Cutech 12" jointer. It was easy to adjust, (I made slight coplanar adjustments but instructions were great), and the infeed and outfeed extension bars work perfectly. The solid cast iron fence is very accurate and stable with large, heavy pieces. The tool has plenty of power for my exotic hardwoods, and the dust control works very well. The price is amazing. I am very happy with my purchase.
J**R
La marca del fabricante
Excelente herramienta, a un buen precio, semiprofesional portátil para uso en casa pero con potencia sobrada para dar mucho tiempo de servicio
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