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This 350W Electric Pottery Wheel features a large 25cm aluminum turntable powered by a brushless motor, offering smooth rotation up to 300 RPM with dual speed controls via foot pedal and manual lever. Built with a sturdy steel frame and equipped with a detachable water basin, it ensures durability and easy cleaning. Safety is prioritized with earth leakage protection. Suitable for all skill levels and ages, it’s perfect for home, educational, or commercial ceramic art creation.
| ASIN | B08PK66H2M |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Date First Available | 20 May 2022 |
| Item model number | CA147Q |
| Product Dimensions | 53 x 39 x 41 cm; 12.08 kg |
D**R
The wheel was assembled very carelessly and was damaged upon delivery. Not worth the money.
I received the pottery wheel in broken condition, the wheel mechanism was coming away from the body mounts, only 1 bolt out of 4 was attached to the plastic wheel with quality. You can return the goods from UAE only at your own expense through the post office or delivery service, which costs the same as the potter's wheel and more expensive. Finally, I am very disappointed with the purchase. I read some good reviews and decided to take a chance. Will try to fix it myself. Not recommended.
T**D
No major complaints whatsoever. Everything works as you'd want. The footpedal and handle is responsive and easy to control. The slip tray can be cleaned easily. It is small so you can fit it in a spare room. The only bad points are no screws for bats on the wheel, and the slip tray's sections for water are very small. But I resolved this by having a bucket next to me on the box the wheel came in. If you're new to pottery this is an inexpensive wheel that you can get all the necessary experience with. Good stuff.
R**L
This potter's wheel is perfect for learning, or even for small-scale production. It's too low, so we'll have to build a system to raise it. It's also slightly too light, but a floor fixing is enough to stabilise it. The diameter of the base is perfect for turning medium-sized parts. As a beginner, I learned to turn clay on this wheel, without any lessons beforehand, so I think it's a very good compromise before really spending money on a professional wheel. I'll buy a more expensive lathe when this one dies. I recommend it!
M**E
Bought this to use for turning and finishing pots, etc. Works really well for this use and Griffin wheel fits on it. It is very small so great for tucking away when not in use but best modified if you want to use regular height chair/stool - or get a very low seat. Hand lever is very useful as I find the foot pedal is not easily used and can knock the wheel off balance - this could be overcome by securing down somehow. Haven’t tried throwing any pots on it yet. Great value within expectations.
N**K
This is the second wheel I ordered and it’s unusable. The wheel wobbles so much that it is impossible to use. Very disappointed.
A**S
This wheel is of a much better build quality than I was expecting for the price, and is very simple to set up. Straight out of the box you just put the feet on and away you go. All controls are simple and easy to use which is handy when you're covered in clay. I was concerned that it would be too small for me as I'm over 6ft and it is very compact, however I've had no problems at all using it comfortably and it fits neatly in the limited workspace I have. Also with it being small I wasn't expecting the motor to have the Torque to be turning larger lumps of clay but so far its handled it very well, only slowing down slightly with dry and quite stiff balls of clay. The two downsides I've found are that the sink is not attached to the body of the machine so it moves around a little and the wheel head has no way of attaching bats. I've overcome both quite easily though by drilling my own holes for bat pins and gluing the sink down, so with a few modifications they're not really issues at all. I've been making Ceramics for nearly 5 years but never tried throwing on a wheel, so I decided to get this to learn the basics then upgrade to a bigger wheel. If you're thinking of doing the same or want a cheaper solid wheel to learn the basics on I can't recommend this enough, it really is way better than I was expecting it to be!
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