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Makita PJ7000 Biscuit Joiner 240v Reviews

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Makita PJ7000 Biscuit Jointer 700W in Carry Case The Makita PJ7000 is a successor model of the 3901, featuring improved design obtained by using the same easy-to-grip slim motor housing as used for GA4030 series. With a better compact and lightweight layout for more manoeuverability and really easy handling. Different cuts can be achieved with the Angle Guide which can be raised and lowered with the rack and pinion mechanism allowing for fine verticle adjustment. The Depth Adjusting Knob can be preset in 6 stages. It is connectable to a vacuum cleaner to minimise dust with a rotatable dust nozzle to achieve desired angle of dust ejection. Blade replacement is made easy by removing the blade cover by loosening clamp screw. Comes supplied with cutter blade, angle guide, lock nut wrench, set plate, dust bag and a heavy duty plastic carry case. FEATURES Compact and lightweight design Rotatable dust nozzle for easy connection to dust extraction Shaft lock for easy blade change On/Off slide switch 6 pre-set cutting depths Angle adjustable fence with positive stops at 0, 45 and 90 degrees Blade cover can be opened with clamp screws for easy blade change SPECIFICATION Blade Diameter: 100 mm Blade Thickness: 4 mm Hole Diameter: 22 mm Number of Teeth: 6 Cutting Depth: 22 mm Input Wattage: 700W No-Load Speed: 11,000 rpm Net Weight: 2.5 Kg

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My previous biscuit jointer was stolen a few years ago, and had various shortcomings. As far as I can see, the ONLY drawback to this Makita unit is that it's much more expensive. Everything on it seems to work smoothly and solidly, and I can certainly see no reason to buy a more expensive make, even if I was using it a lot every day.
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Posted 2 years ago
Very comfortable tool to work with.
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Posted 4 years ago
Thanks, Rob
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Posted 5 years ago