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VEVOR 2 HP Wood Lathe, 18 x 40 Inches, 150–3200 RPM Variable Speed, Brushless DC Motor, Cast Iron Body, Tool Rest

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Size: 16" x 40"-2 HP


Features

  • Powerful Performance: Equipped with 2 HP/1500W power and a max speed of 3200 RPM. The vertical lathe design ensures stability for extended, continuous use, rough and fine woodworking. Ideal for professional woodworkers, and small business owners
  • 18 x 40 in Workbench: With an 18 x 40 in (457 x 1020 mm) work area, this wood lathe machine is suitable for handling medium to large projects such as table legs, canes, tall vases, and furniture components
  • Hassle-Free Operation: Powered by a brushless DC motorno carbon brush replacements are needed! Enjoy smooth, low-noise operation with variable speed control from 150 to 3200 RPM and no manual gear adjustments
  • Rock-Solid Stability: The power wood lathe features heavy-duty vertical legs, minimizing vibrations and bringing a more stable and precise operation for professionals. Plus, the adjustable legs let you customize the height for optimal comfort
  • Ready-to-Use Accessory Kit: This wood turning lathe comes with all essential tools and partseverything you need to get started right out of the box. Thoughtfully packed for woodworkers who want to dive straight into their craft

Brand: VEVOR


Material: Metal


Power Source: ac


Voltage: 220 Volts


Item Weight: 272.05 Pounds


Power Source: ac


Voltage: 220 Volts


Horsepower: 2 Horsepower


Maximum Rotational Speed: 3200 RPM


Base Type: Fixed


Battery Description: Corded electric


Material Type: Metal


Item Weight: 272.05 Pounds


Brand Name: VEVOR


Model Number: WL1840


UPC: 197988335719


Manufacturer Part Number: WL1840


Manufacturer: VEVOR


Included Components: 1 x Woodworking Lathe


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: 2 HP, Wood Lathe Machine with 150 to 3200 RPM Variable Speed, 18 x 40 in Workbench, Brushless DC Motor, Cast Iron Body, Tool Rest, for Medium to Large Projects Woodworking


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Vevor is ALWAYS the perfect, hard core tool for the job at the right price
Size: 2.76 in x 6.3 in
This is a great way to get started in the pen turning business. It’s a great way to turn scraps into $200 pens and mechanical pencil sets..
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026 by Legamin

  • I use this to polish inlay rings and it's a champ.
Size: 2.76 in x 6.3 in
I make inlay rings and this lathe is perfect for that. I can not speak to using it as a wood turning lathe but it is not super powerful so you need to know how to use a lesser powered machine to not destroy it in a half hour like i saw someone else review. I would totally put that on the user just over working the machine. It has multiple speeds but i only need to use the slowest one as it is fast enough for what i'm doing and it works well. Its pretty straight forward and seems to be built strong enough for what it is intended to be used for. If i have to i would buy another because the price and quality is right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 by Martin Rohde

  • Price is right, bad tool rest, weak motor Price is right, bad tool rest, weak motor
Size: 14" x 40"-0.5HP
(I got the 14” x 40” version) Negatives: 1: the tool rest is basically hot garbage. The edge of it is incredibly uneven, and looks like they poured hot metal into a form, but there were bubbles in it. See the picture. That picture was taken after about 20 minutes of use, it is not from wear, it came that way. 2: 1/2 horsepower is a tad weak. I am using razor sharp tools and I have to very slowly wear down the piece I’m working on. It will stall if you try to go too fast, and I find that irritating as (expletives). A full horsepower would have been much better. 3: the tools it comes with are trash. The handles are way too short for control purposes. They come as sharp as a chocolate chip cookie. Be aware that if you don’t have tools already, you will absolutely have to sharpen the ones that come with it before attempting to use them. Positives: 1: price. It is a very cheap tool at point of purchase for a 14”x40” 2: the center pins are good quality, and the adjustable pin has its own bearing and spins freely. A huge plus. 3: the body of the lathe is sturdy and not rickety at all. It should hold up for many years. 4: I thoughts the sliding prop that holds the adjustable pin looked like it would snap under light pressure from the ad photos. It is sturdy and I’m not worried about putting pressure on it. Conclusion: I would have returned this lathe immediately after opening because of the tool rest alone. After turning it on and feeling the weakness of the engine, I would have surely returned it. I do, however, really need a lathe right now and I don’t have the time to return it and get a more powerful one with a better QA process on the tool rest. These folks are obviously making cheaper tools with cheaper processes, hence the tool rest. But they are also asking a fair price for what it is. I’m sure that they probably don’t have all their tool rests bumpy like mine, but that is an *essential* aspect of a lathe. The tool rest *must* be smooth so you can slide back and forth on it smoothly with your tool. It makes a gigantic difference, and I’m irritated about it. The classy thing for Vevor to do would be to send me a new tool rest. For once-in-a-while lathe users, this is a decent option. For professional, regular lathe users this option leaves a lot to be desired. Most people want to hobby use a lathe or use it for one project and then let it collect dust in their garage. If that’s you, this is your lathe. Consider my decades of experience and comments before buying and save yourself some frustration! 3/5 stars for bad quality assurance on the tool rest. I’d give it 5/5 because of the price if the tool rest came in good shape (or if they send me a new one). Happy lathing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026 by Ammon

  • Weaver's will love this inexpensive spool/bobbin winding tool.
Size: 2.76 in x 6.3 in
If you're a weaver and use a hand crank to fill your bobbins and spools, this mini lathe cuts the spooling process by 90%! There are electric bobbin fillers available made for weavers, but I didn't want to spend $300. This inexpensive alternative takes a few tries to get used to fitting the bobbin into the contact points, but once you become familiar with it, your hand crank will only gather dust. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2026 by Willow Weezie

  • Don't bother
Size: 2.76 in x 6.3 in
Non-refundable children's toy. This mini lathe is good for very small projects but doesn't have a slow speed and is cheaply made.
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2025 by CUSTOMER

  • fun and useful
Size: 2.76 in x 6.3 in
ive had this lathe almost 2 years so this is a long review and i absolutely love this lil lathe i have turned many things from super hardwood to cork and it always preforms ... about 1 year in i dropped the power supply and broke it and since then ive just been using a 90w 19v non adjustable power supply from my old laptop it.. the turning tools will do on soft stuff but the blades are thin and they bounce introducing a less than desirable finish.. i just bought a a better set of wood chisels just like the ones that came with it .. the solid tool they send thats smaller and thicker is great but dulls fast and needs careful sharpening to be put back in service ... i would buy again and again its perfect for the small trinket makers and the person whos not sure they want to get into wood turning this makes a great cheap way to dip your toes ... i use it to turn corks for old bottles and muzzle plugs for my blackpower rifles along with screw driver handles i bought a long bit set and made my own wooden screw driver set .. buy it you wont be sorry... also as far as mounting i just slap it in my vice and give her a snugging and turn away... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026 by rusty

  • how about including real instructions instead of several pages of silly warnings?
Size: 2.76 in x 6.3 in
"Instruction Book" contains nothing but warnings. No where changing the speed (advertised as 7 speeds) is explained, (found the switch on power supply after setting it up totally , no instructions are given on change implements in the drive and tail stock which required tools and a great deal of effort to loosen Allen screws. So much for "reading instructions before operating new machines"!! When I got the lathe assembled and found out how to run it, I mounted a small mandrel that shook the entire tool like crazy. Checking the bolts mounting the motor to the base and f.... found them barely screwed to the base!!! To say this item was a disappointint is an understatement!!! I had such high hopes for it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2025 by T Vlahos

  • Speed control problem?
Size: 12" x 18"-1 HP
Initially I was very impressed. Especially the variable speed control without changing drive belt pulley changes. After just under 1 months use, the factor I so appreciated seems to have failed. If you don't mind making very light cuts, the lathe is still usable, but if you try to use machine normally, it has no value. If you set the speed control at, say 500 RPM and try to make a normal cut, the speed drops to zero until you remove the tool from the wood, whereupon the speed returns to the original setting. This lathe boasts a 6A, 1Hp motor which at this point is not suspect as the results of a failed motor would be quite different from the symptom that I have. With 35 years of electrical experience in the US Navy, in a factory and residential, I have a broad knowledge base. I have yet to troubleshoot this lathe, but I would suspect the drive belt slipping or an issue with the speed control unit. Before this problem I was VERY pleased and would give this lathe an easy 5 star rating. I dropped one star until I see how much help I get from Customer Service. We'll, I took off the speed control covers (2) and everything looks good. No burned components. All the connectors seemed to be attached and tight. The drive belt was clean, dry and tight (1/2" deflection). I turned the lathe ON and set the speed to 400 RPM. The motor came up to speed and the LED displayed 400 +/- 2 RPM. I held the chrome end of the head stock and applied force to put a load on the motor. I was able to stop the motor with very little effort and the LED display went to "0". I unplugged the lathe and put the covers back on. Time to call Customer Service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026 by David Erickson

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