

🪚 Elevate your craft with the artful precision of Japanese woodworking mastery!
The SUIZAN Kanna Japanese Wood Planer is a professional-grade hand tool featuring a 1.7-inch ultra-sharp blade made from premium Japanese steel, housed in a compact and ergonomic beech wood body. Designed and assembled in Japan, it employs a traditional pull-style planing technique that delivers smooth, sand-free finishes. Lightweight at 0.40 lb, it’s easy to set up and perfect for both beginners and pros seeking authentic craftsmanship and superior control.


















| Brand | SUIZAN |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Material | Japanese Steel, Beech Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9"L x 2.2"W x 1.6"H |
| Style | Japanese Hand Plane |
J**S
Kanna good enough for beginner and pro alike!
Great hand plane! It comes sharp out of the box, which not even all premium ones will. It took about 30 minutes to tune up. This is standard for even more expensive Japanese planes. The size was as advertised, though I wasn't expecting it to be nearly as heavy as it was. I was able to use it one handed and still took red oak shavings as well as pine from Home Depot. It took paper thin shavings down to thick heavy curls. Use the hammer to tune the depth of the blade and you'll have your desired shavings! Overall/TLDR: EASY TO USE, SET UP, and excellent value! It is easy to adjust, and will last a long time!
E**Z
Excellent Value and Easy to setup and use.
There is beauty in Japanese efficiency, quality, and simplicity and this little block plane is a good example of that. Real sharp out of the box and very simple to setup and use. I was making wood shavings a couple of minutes after removing it from its packaging. The adjustment is straightforward though completely unlike western planes and it works well. Look forward to getting other wood planes and comparing them. It is very satisfying work and much better finish than sanding.
O**R
Good tool
It does the work. The block feels a bit too light compared to my other Japanese planer from a different manufacturer. Good tool for starting with a hand planer.
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.
A**R
Great pull plane for the price.
This thing is awesome. I have always used powered planers or push planers. The pull plane is far more controllable. There is a slight learning curve (I read books and such on how use the Japanese style). I like the fact that there are no screws and your depth and angle are adjusted by tapping the block with a hammer. Despite this I feel as though I have as much or more control over setting the cut depth. The planing iron in this is great. I used and abused it, cutting pine and just plowing through knots. It took a chip out on the blade about the size of a pen tip, that’s it. It sharpened out on hand stones in a few minutes and polished to mirror finish on my steps through the grit. Very nice steel.
D**T
Good but...
Other than being smaller than expected, and that's my fault for not paying attention to measurements. It's as most of the reviews say. It came sharp, easy to adjust and ready to use. But after trying and watching multiple set up it was videos I couldn't get smooth consistent shavings. The only thing I'm missing is the chip breaker. Why doesn't the 42mm one doesn't come with a chip breaker? Is that my issue? Is it necessary or not on smaller planes? If you really want one & this brand just buy a bigger one. It may be less frustrating.
T**T
incredible value
Came packaged simply, little waste. Had a brand sticker on it, which i suppose is better than something permanent etched or embossed into the wood block. Little rubbing alcohol to get the residue off. It's really beautiful how simple it is in concept and execution. The block itself is very hard, very dense, very well worked. The blade came installed and fairly sharp and regular. Blade fits very snugly in the designated slot. Grasping the blade with pliers and tapping the back of the black with a wood hammer is a slow but effective way to adjust and remove the blade. Tapping the blade back in again with a wood hammer is also a slow and gentle process but allows you to fix the blade in place with only friction. I'm not sure if all of them come this tightly fit but it certainly suits me. I see that other reviews have had trouble with removing and adjusting the blade, which is unfortunate. With about 20 minutes of tinkering i was planing thin little ribbons off of fairly rough sawn surfaces and leaving very smooth flat finishes. Blade fits nicely in a sharpening jig. So far so good.
T**X
Suizan hand plane - superior Japanese quality workmanship with razor sharp blade
High quality Japanese hand plane with quality blade and plane bed. I look forward to using this regularly on my projects.
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