WEN Mini Benchtop Wood Lathe, 8-Inch by 13-Inch with Variable Speed (LA3421)

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10 reviews for WEN Mini Benchtop Wood Lathe, 8-Inch by 13-Inch with Variable Speed (LA3421)

    Sid
    February 25, 2026
    Excellent price and just as advertised
    Alkaabi
    February 25, 2026
    غير مكتوب في الوصف نوع الكهرباء
    Alfredo montoya mendoza
    February 25, 2026
    Todo muy bien, y trabaja muy bien, perfecto diría yo. Excelente producto 👍
    peter beuzeville
    February 25, 2026
    The lathe performs as advertised . you will need to purchase a step down transformer for Australia , but that can also be obtained from amazon (Giantz 1000w 240v to 110v ) . I have used this lathe mostly for smaller items but it is capable to perform larger operations . Just remember it is not a 1hp Vicmarc lathe , I have purchased a second unit , to use to set up as a buffing station , and as the transformer has two outlets it will run them both ( probably not at the same time? ) . So for less than $200 you have a good little lathe that takes up a very small space . For the $100 price they are now I might get a third for a backup or for spare parts .
    Adriana Manzano
    February 25, 2026
    Todo llegó muy bien empacado este torno tiene muy buena relación calidad-precio es pmas para principiantes o para hacer piezas pequeñas pero funciona muy muy bien tengo ya casi 2 meses con el y ni una sola falla ha tenido muy recomendado
    R. Nicholson
    February 25, 2026
    Perfect for getting started My wife and I gad been wanting to try wood turning for some time now, and after some research we finally bought this lathe, figuring we could upgrade later if we really get into it. After using this for a few weeks, I don’t think we will need to upgrade unless our projects get much bigger.It was fast and easy to setup and get going. Pretty much take it out of the box, attach a few parts, and go. The variable speed feature comes in the form of a dial instead of messing with belts and pulleys, which other machines in this price range tend to have. It’s fairly small which means you can turn pens, small bowls, honey dippers, and stuff like that, but you won’t be working on really long or wide projects. We also bought the Wen 4 jaw Chuck which I highly recommend to go with this lathe.We have been running this lathe for various small projects for a few weeks now with no issue. Attached is a picture of my first attempt at a bowl, which turned out well for my first time.
    M.V.
    February 25, 2026
    Nice little lathe. UPDATE: 20 days in with minimal use and one of the headstock bearings has started going bad, clicking when tail stock puts minimal pressure on workpiece. Removed bearings and cleaned bad one and repacked with grease so I could try using again. It is better but still going bad. Ordered a 10 pack of better grade bearings and not going to deal with Wen. Aside from low grade bearings I am still ok with purchase from the stuff I have made and how well it turned out.Nice entry level lathe.For me as a cnc machinist this lathe is super basic which I like. No G&M codes/programs, just a wonderful tactile hobby.Within 20 minutes of box hitting my front step I had wood chips flying.Unit is solid and works as expected with only one disappointment and that is the motor being more underpowered than I expected. Not a huge issue as this is a smaller inexpensive lathe.Overall I am pleased.
    Anthony Dunn
    February 25, 2026
    Good mid-sized tabellate Tgis is a good small lather for the price. It isn't a mini-lathe in the sense of the old Dremel moto-lathes or the newer little Chinees aluminum ones, but is bigger and more heavily made. I'd call it mid-sized. It seems well made and performs well. I can find only one downside right now, and that is the motor, which is a Chinese DC unit which has low torque at the lower rpms. With that in mind it's a good buy.
    Cassie
    February 25, 2026
    Good for a brand new beginner - be prepared to upgrade quickly This was my first lathe, I had been interested in woodturning for a while but didn't want to drop several hundred on a nicer lathe if I wasn't going to stick with the hobby.This is a good entry level machine for someone who wants to try it out but isn't sure if they want to fully commit. If you're OK being limited to small projects for a bit, this lathe is fine. But I would caution against buying a bunch of accessories for it, the MT1 taper is uncommon and you will not be able to use these accessories on other lathes if/when you upgrade. I turned some pens on this lathe and considered keeping it just for that purpose after I upgraded to a larger lathe but I got rid of it because once you start turning on a really decent lathe, this one seems like trash. In all, I turned on this lathe for like 2 months before outgrowing it - bear this in mind, if you think you're going to like the hobby, just spend that money on a real lathe.Pros- Price- Works as advertised- Good option for someone who is just wanting to see if they like woodturningCons- MT1 is uncommon and largely not available in accessories- Size of the tool rest base is also uncommon, so you can't buy replacement tool rests- Turning mechanism on the tailstock is trash- Tightening down the tailstock doesn't do much to keep it in place- Doesn't offer lower speed RPMS- Tailstock doesn't slide off at all if you want more clearance when turning unsupported- Small swing, can't turn much larger than maybe 6" realistically- Lightweight... comparatively
    Hannah Summers
    February 25, 2026
    Perfect for beginners Good lathe for anybody who wants to just turn small projects. I've made a bunch of stuff on this thing so here are the pros and cons.Pro: It's cheapCon: If you try to take off too much wood at once, the lathe slows down and stops.Pro: Because it slows down whenever you try and work too fast, it sort of teaches you to take your time and not rush your projects.Con: It's not as fast as a big lathe, and catches are usually really big. At one point my tool kicked back so badly it broke my nose. Just a reminder to go slow and take your time.Pro: It's under 200 dollars so if it only lasts a year or so, it's not as big a deal as it would be if a big lathe didn't last that long.Conclusion: it's a good little machine, but it's not meant to last forever. It's expendable. It's a learning lathe, hence the low price and performance issues. All in all, if you are just starting out, this is perfect for you. But maybe if you want to professionally turn wood, maybe upgrade sooner rather than later.
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