John H said:Pricing:
Hammer A3-31 "PROMO Price" --> is $3,596 (plus tax and shipping)
MiniMax FS30 Classic --> is $3,995 (plus tax and shipping)
The MiniMax comes standard with the Tersa Cutterhead. The Hammer offers the Spiral Cutterhead as a $799 option. Both cutterheads have their pros and cons so it basically boils down to your personal preference. But if you add the spiral cutterhead to the Hammer, you are now $400 more than the MiniMax
Regarding the digital handwheel that Hammer offers for $195 - consider this remote planer readout from Wixey for $70
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0054RJ7AS/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have read that the Hammer requires the planer table to be fully lowered to use the jointer, while the MiniMax only has to go down halfway (4" instead of 8") thats a lot more cranking on the wheel
MiniMax offers a 'euroguard' option instead of the American style 'porkchop' guard for around $190
ps - I was recently looking to buy a jointer/planer and ended up with a combination machine (MiniMax LAB300). I don't want to dedicate my garage to a 'woodshop' since I have other interests and I felt the LAB300 would fit in nicely. I put a lot of research into the decision - Another factor was the customer service from MiniMax. Their rep had no problems emailing me back late at night or on the weekends while the Hammer rep either ignored my questions or took several days to answer them. I finally decided if I was having trouble getting info before the sale, I can't imagine how the after sale would go if I had problems - and this would be the guy I would have to deal with...
Again, I think Hammer is better marketed and I originally intended to buy one of their products, but my due diligence revealed the benefits of MiniMax and for me it was a better fit
Thanks looking forward to using the Wixry on the Minimax