Jet 16-32 Plus

Best Mid-Range

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Summary

4.6 stars, well-reviewed across woodworking forums. The Jet name carries weight in the stationary tool market, and users report this model lives up to it. Consistent finish, reliable conveyor, and a motor that handles most hardwoods at reasonable feed rates. The open-end design lets you sand extra-wide stock by making offset passes.

$1,200-$1,500 Amazon, Woodcraft, Home Depot as of April 2026

Key Specifications

drumWidth16"
maxCapacity32" (two passes)
motorHP1.5 HP
feedRateVariable, 0-10 FPM
dustPort4"
weight232 lbs

Pros

  • Jet build quality with a track record of longevity.
  • Open-end drum design handles stock wider than 16 inches by making offset passes.
  • Variable feed rate.
  • 1.5 HP handles most hardwoods.
  • 4-inch dust port.
  • Replacement parts are readily available because Jet has a large dealer network.
  • The 16-32 Plus has been a woodworking-shop standard for years.

Cons

  • At $1,200-1,500, the price is close to the SuperMax 19-38, which has a wider drum.
  • 16-inch single-pass width means two passes for most tabletops.
  • 1.5 HP can bog on very hard or thick stock at faster feed rates.
  • 232 lbs means floor-only placement.
  • The drum sander sandpaper rolls are Jet-specific widths.

Specs come from manufacturer data sheets. Prices were verified at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Amazon in April 2026. We don't run a testing lab. All claims trace back to publicly available data. Full methodology.