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The VEVOR Planer Stand is a robust, height-adjustable tool stand crafted from durable alloy steel, supporting up to 100 lbs. Featuring three height settings, four swivel casters with locking brakes, and a built-in storage platform, it offers unmatched stability, mobility, and organization for most planers, saws, and bench-top power tools.



| Brand | VEVOR |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 51 Pounds |
| Material | Alloy Steel , Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 31.7"L x 27.8"W x 8.5"H |
| Style | Planer stand |
W**E
Great value - easy to assemble - sturdy
Easy to assemble - straight forward and intuitive. Sturdy gauge steel makes a solid unit. Holds my planer well. Rolls easily and locks in place. Good value.
K**L
Sturdy table, perfect height
Great sturdy table, bought it for the planer to set on. Works great, has wheels so easily can move and the wheels lock when not in use. Perfect for my husband's work area
F**S
Better than expected
This took about an hour to put together, which I think is reasonable. The manual contains some inaccuracies and illogical/missed steps, but the drawings are pretty good. There are two videos on the Amazon web site which I reviewed before beginnning assembly and they answered my questions. The included manual was not needed. Vevor provides extra hardware plus allen and open end wrenches in the hardware box, all of which are decent quality. I did not have any screw head issues and the bolts were sufficiently long. All of the parts were straight and all of the holes lined up without needing to make any modifications. That was impressive and helpful. Like others, I do not understand why a lower shelf was not included. I used four scrap 1x6 pieces of wood (I needed to rip about an an inch off of one of them with a scroll saw), cut out the corners for the caster and corner bracket support bolts, painted the wood black, and created a functional lower shelf that looks good. I also painted the edges of the top black to match the rest of the stand. This should have been done at the factory prior to shipment. I mounted the middle shelf upside down so the lips will prevent any items from slipping off of the shelf. The instructions include a picture that shows this as well. The finished product is sturdy and has some heft to it, which are needed if you are mounting power tools on top of it. I am using this for a table saw. I wish the top was made of solid wood, but it appears strong enough for long term use. The casters are a higher quality than I expected, the cart rolls very easily, it's level, and the wheel stops work as they should. The different height adjustments provide plenty of flexibility. There is plenty of room to add a handle and/or a power strip on the sides of the cart. Although the parts were fairly well packaged for shipment, mine arrived with some scuffs on the top and a few scratches on the metal. Since this is a work cart, I am not worried about it. Overall, I feel that this is a pretty good product for the price and I will be able to safely use the table saw I have bolted to the top.
N**’
Great value, great quality, great product.
I was extremely hopeful when I saw the specs for what this was in the price it was selling for. When it arrived, the box was heavy! Instructions for assembly were a little cryptic, but it was easy to figure out. Super solid, probably the most solid of my tool stands that I have. The surface is big enough to fit two tools as long as you don’t need a 360 access to them. I’ve got an oscillating drum/belt sander as well as a disc/belt sander and they fit with plenty of room. Absolutely love the shelf and was able to install a bottom shelf quite easily. I highly, highly recommend this for the home handy person. Great value, great quality.
M**E
An affordable sturdy Thickness Planer Stand
Assembly of the stand was rather easy following the instructional picture diagram showing all overlap joints and what hardware to use where. Vevor even included extra hardware for mounting the thickness planer. The results is a very sturdy stand. The lack of a bottom shelf was no big deal. I just trimmed a scrap piece of plywood to 23" x 26" with a 20" bottom brace to minimize bowing. Works like a champ. I highly recommend the much sturdier Vevor Planer Stand over the Powertec UT1002 Tool Stand I first tried.
L**K
Gets it done at a fraction of the cost.
This bench top planner is an absolute stud of a tool. Perfect for charcuterie boards and butcher blocks. Highly recommend this bad boy.
K**N
Tool stand
This went together very easy and is very sturdy. I’m using it to set my bench top blast cabinet on. Definitely satisfied with it. Came with extra hardware. The only thing was the holes to mount the top on were a little off and had to ream them out to get the bolts in (the holes in the stand not the top). Tools needed to assemble were included Would buy another if I need a stand this size.
B**R
It's enough to make an engineer cringe.
I'm disappointed in Vevor with this one. I've had it for about nine months now and it's my least favorite large power tool that I own. First and foremost, I implore you to look at the scale that came with it (they even still have a picture of it on their ad on Amazon - see my first picture which is straight from the horse's mouth) - the second picture I've included is a picture of the scale from my actual machine. Notice anything funny about it? Look at the inches - look very closely. Look at the spaces in between the inches. There are ten marks separating each inch. Inches aren't separated by ten marks like millimeters are. They also don't align with millimeters like this scale shows (for example, 6 inches DOES NOT equal exactly 150 millimeters); THOSE ARE NOT INCHES!! I don't know what they are, but they aren't inches. This makes it impossible to get precise AND ACCURATE thicknesses from this gauge. Even if it WERE accurate, the inches are divided in ten tick marks which makes it impossible to measure, say, a quarter inch?? 5/8"??? How does a reputable company like this make such a huge mistake??? I replaced my scale with a REAL scale (see third picture); look at the difference. This is an unforgivable mistake, in my opinion. This alone deserves a 1-star review. But I'll keep going... The knob on the raise/lower lever comes off, and when it does, it's nearly impossible to get back on. It is not at all robust. It is not at all easy to use (you have to be careful when turning not to put too much pressure on the knob so that it doesn't come off); it's hard to move it at all, let alone trying to get it to a precise thickness that you want. I will say that I've been much more pleased after having added a REAL scale to the planer and scrapping that other abomination, but it's still an annoying machine. The snipe on it is horrible. It doesn't take off much material at a time without tripping the breaker. It's just not a good value. Go with something like a Wen or something like that if you're going for a budget planer. And make sure you opt for the helical one, not a straight blade (invest the money, you won't regret it). I simply cannot rely on this machine. What was Vevor thinking??? That scale, smh. It's enough to make an engineer cringe.
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