
POWERFUL MOTOR OUTPUT – Equipped with a 350W high torque motor delivering 1700 RPM, this benchtop belt and disc sander maintains consistent sanding speed on wood, MDF, plastic, or thin metal. VERSATILE SANDING CAPACITY – Features a 4" x 36" sanding belt and 6" precision disc, paired with a 7.5" x 5" beveling table, ideal for woodworking, metal shaping, and angle refinements. DUAL FUNCTION DESIGN – Combines the strength of a belt sander and the precision of a disc sander, eliminating tool changes and streamlining projects from large planks to tight corners.
The Homonova SS33 appears to be an unlisted or rebranded benchtop belt and disc sander, with available data derived from proxy models like the Grizzly G0787 and BUCKTOOL BD4801. These units typically feature a 4x36 inch belt and a 6-8 inch disc, mounted on a cast-iron base for stability. They are designed for hobbyist woodworking and light metalworking tasks requiring precision edge profiling and smoothing.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors praise the proxy models for their precision engineering and stability, noting that the 1900 FPM belt and 3600 RPM disc excel in woodworking and metal shaping tasks. The cast-iron base is highlighted for its vibration reduction, and the adjustable tables are valued for edge profiling. However, experts note that the disc size is insufficient for production runs and that the smaller platens limit the tool's utility for larger workpieces compared to premium alternatives.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the tool for its ease of use, quiet operation, and value for money, often noting that it sands small stock smoothly and stays stable on the bench. Common complaints include belt slippage under load, dust port clogging without a strong vacuum, and motor bogging on thick hardwood. Users also report that belt tracking requires frequent adjustments, though many find it manageable after a short setup period.
Common Complaints
Belt slippage under load, dust port clogging without strong vacuum, motor bogging on thick hardwood, and frequent need for belt tracking adjustments.
What People Are Saying
“Belt tracks flawlessly after 5-min setup; sands 2x4s smooth in minutes”
“Quiet operation, no walk on bench”
“Great value for garage upgrades”
“Belt slips under load; needs graphite coating”
“Dust port clogs without strong vac”
“Motor bogs on hardwood >1" thick”
How It Compares
vs. Grizzly G0787
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Choose Grizzly for best tracking reliability and brand support, but consider BUCKTOOL if you need a larger 8-inch disc.
vs. BUCKTOOL BD4801
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Choose BUCKTOOL if disc size is your priority, but accept the trade-off of heavier, less agile tables.
vs. WEN 6502T
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Choose WEN for maximum portability and lowest cost, but accept reduced stability and dust collection.
vs. Rikon 50-112
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Choose Rikon for smoother, finer finishes in light duty work, but accept the smaller platen and higher cost.
vs. VEVOR 2x82"
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Choose VEVOR for variable speed metalworking needs, but avoid if you require a disc sander or standard 120V power.