🛠️ Elevate your workshop game with precision and power that won’t quit!
The WEN 65812 is a robust 12-inch benchtop disc sander featuring an 8-amp motor that spins at 1725 RPM, paired with a beveling work table and sliding miter gauge for versatile sanding angles. Its integrated dust collection system keeps your workspace clean, while the heavy-duty 60-grit sanding disc handles demanding material removal. Designed for professionals and serious DIYers, it comes with a two-year warranty for lasting reliability.
Brand | WEN |
Grit Type | Coarse |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
AC Adapter Current | 8 Amps |
Grit Number | 60 |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1725 RPM |
Item Weight | 60.1 Pounds |
UPC | 044459658122 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00044459658122 |
Manufacturer | WEN |
Part Number | 65812 |
Item Weight | 60.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.38 x 18.5 x 14.13 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 65812 |
Size | 12-inch Disc w/ Cast Iron Base |
Style | 12-inch Disc w/ Cast Iron Base |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Benchtop Disc Sander |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**T
Quality product
Excellent grinder, it does take a second to get going but it's super easy to use and cuts down on time when doing larger products. It's a simple design I did take the guard off so that it was easier to use for my purpose. There is very little vibration but I did also bolt mine down to the table however if you were using it in a different capacity you could use c clamps and it would hold it super easy. I would definitely purchase again if I end up needing another one.
R**Y
Works as expected, but big issue!
I've had a 12" disc sander for 45 years. This Wen is the most recent one. I also have a Wen planer and drill press. For many reviewers this sounds like their first disc sander. One was surprised that it made so much dust and others that the sticky back sanding discs are a pain to replace. Several said the disc had a little wobble.If you are looking for perfection in a $160 tool, it had better be a hammer. At this price point you have to be realistic and expect some imperfections and shortcomings. That said, I was pleased with the sander out of the box. Yep, some rough castings and grinding marks, but overall, well-made and quiet. One of the locating pins came without threads, and the miter gauge is really 'economy' level (shim the sides with masking tape for a tighter fit).My biggest gripe is the 60-grit sandpaper that comes attached to the disc plate. 60-grit is way too aggressive, unless you are sanding down 2 X 4's to make chop sticks. Why 60-grit? To hide some disc wobble? Otherwise, why send it attached? Give users a choice of grit to install. Installation is easy-peasy. Removing one is a pain in the (neck).But I was delighted that the 60-grit was poorly installed and came off without resistance. Be prepared to spend 30-60 minutes cleaning the disc plate. Use a heat gun/hair dryer to soften and scrape residue and a solvent to finish the job with a razor blade scraper. I used Simple Green and denatured alcohol (wear a respirator). The surface should be smooth, but not necessarily 'tacky' free.Then, don't put on a new adhesive backed sanding disc. Huh? What? Well, you have two options. One is to buy a hook backing to install on the disc plate and to buy loop backed sanding discs. Yep, they're expensive and you are committed to a single supplier for compatibility.Option #2, when you remove the 60-grit disc you will see 2 machine screw taps in the cast iron disc plate, each one 7/8" to the right or left of the center of the disc. They are the same thread and size as the locating pins and locking knobs. I don't want to give plans on what to do for concern about liability but just say that the holes must be there to attach something, oh, maybe like an auxiliary disc plate.When I called Wen about the locating pin, I asked about the screw holes and was told they do not show up on the rep's screen. He said they probably were there to attach something, perhaps to assist in removing the disc plate if needed. I asked if he saw any reason they could not be used to attach an auxiliary disc plate, and he said, 'No, not as long as there was enough clearance'.I installed auxiliary disc plates on another 12" disc sander.I also complained about the 60-grit paper and that it comes attacked to the machine. Very successful experience with customer service. I called the 800 number and left my call-back. They responded in less than 10 mins.Nothing is perfict and the machine sands as expected, and customer service was excellent (so far), but the attached 60-grit paper is a big issue, so, for me, it's 4 Stars.
S**
Great product
Despite some bad reviews i went in, its not the perfect tool has cosmetic flaws but it works for its intended use and has been working really good since i purchased it, i would recommend its like half the price DuHH
J**Z
Super quality
I looked at several different brands and types of 12” sanders this one was half the price the others. Amazing design and so smooth and well balanced. Highly recommended.
N**S
Reliability
Good quality, size works out great. Easy to use. Works well and is dependable
M**T
As described. No surprises.
Product as described. Heavy, good quality.
J**O
I should have purchased this sooner!
If you're installing butt plates and recoil pads, this is a must. I used to sand them by hand. Buy a jig to set up the angles and save yourself a ton and work and time.
W**R
Must have
This has been a time saver and worth every penny. I work with wood and acrylics as a hobby, and this sander takes my projects to the next level.
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