






🪚 Elevate your craft with the authentic Japanese pull-plane experience!
The SUIZAN Kanna Japanese Wood Planer features a 60mm SK5 steel blade and a handcrafted beech wood body, weighing just 880g for optimal handling. Designed and assembled in Japan, it offers a unique pull-style planing technique that delivers smooth, sand-free finishes, making it a must-have tool for woodworking professionals and enthusiasts seeking precision and cultural authenticity.

















| ASIN | B0764F3L61 |
| Base Material | SK5, Beech |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,951 in Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Home Improvement ) #72 in Planers |
| Brand | SUIZAN |
| Brand Name | SUIZAN |
| Colour | Brown |
| Country of Publication | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 29 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 60 Millimeters |
| Importer Contact Information | VALUECART PRIVATE LIMITED, 2nd Floor, 1/1 Vinayaka Towers, 1st Cross, Gandhinagar, Bangalore, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560009 India |
| Included Components | Blade |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26L x 7.5W x 6.8H Centimeters |
| Item Height | 2.8 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Japanese Hand Plane |
| Item Weight | 0.88 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SUIZAN, [email protected] |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | [email protected] |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 30 days |
| Material | SK5, Beech |
| Material Type | SK5, Beech |
| Model Number | SK-003 |
| Packer Contact Information | [email protected] |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 26L x 7.5W x 6.8H Centimeters |
| Style | 60mm |
| Style Name | 60mm |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Piece |
J**L
Not made in Japan
Japanese plane with acceptable quality
M**Y
Top
Gut Macht was er soll,viel besser als gleich teure hobel.bin sehr zufrieden
S**N
Plane
Excellent
J**R
Phenomenal!!!!
I recently bought a bunch of Suizan saws that I was really impressed with after using them. I saw this plane and figured I would give it a try since it costs a bunch less than some of the "contractor - grade" iron planes (which are generally junk unless you spend hours squaring, flattening, and sharpening them). My little amazon box showed up and I felt something fairly heavy inside. Upon opening the box, I found a beautiful chunk of white oak with a big hunk of steel sticking out of it. The iron and chip breaker were pretty snug in the Dai (that's what the block is called). Instructions were not provided so I searched around for instructions on how to set up a kana plane. Yep, it's going to need a little work to get it functioning but it goes pretty quick. The iron felt pretty sharp so I left it alone. I had to square up the chip breaker feet to fit it properly to the iron but it was very minimal - like 20 seconds on the stone to get it perfect. Next came fitting the iron and chip breaker to the Dai. Mine had a noticeable hump on the rear mating surface as though they had intentionally left extra material there for hand fitting the iron. So, I worked the hump down with a chisel and then worked on the rails and the chip breader slot. I probably spent 20 minutes total on fitting the iron, testing/chiseling/repeat ad nauseum. Finally, the iron cleared the face of the Dai and I could feel the edge ready to go. I grabbed a piece of poplar and immediate started ripping off beautiful paper thin curls of material. I am incredibly happy with this plane and look forward to using it on harder material.
M**Z
Buena calidad.
He tenido que ajustar la cuchilla en la guía, pero hecho esto corta y funciona a la perfección. Buen cepillo. Lo recomiendo.
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