It really is a rubbish Jointer. You can't get it flat/level/co-planer and mine got so hot after only a few minutes, you couldn't touch it. So pretty dangerous too.
Don't waste your time or money on that Jointer. It's not a jointer I would recommend.
You can't get it flat - I've managed
You can't get it level - I've managed
Gets hot - mine doesn't
I think there might be some discrepancy in usage though - I'm running boards of 350mm length and 20mm thickness through it, and doing one or two at a time before switching it off for a min to check them for square. Maybe with heavier usage I will notice shortcomings more clearly.
The fence is sturdy enough, although I need to properly tinker with it as the front bracket is virtually at 90deg and the rear's more like 89deg, I know it's not much and with the stuff I'm doing I can barely notice but if I can get it spot on I might as well.
I'm only taking 0.5mm off at a time (walnut), but I managed to flatten most pieces in three passes or less anyway, I'm going to run them all through a final time at 0.25mm to see if that improves things - not that they're *bad* but you need to run a smoothing plane over the finished result. That might be due to me putting the pieces through too fast/slow/whatever rather than the machine's fault.
I can appreciate most people on here would find it useless - but once I've planed a batch I'll not be switching the machine on for maybe two weeks whilst I continue the rest of whatever I'm making. Nor am I that likely to make anything that won't fit within its capacity, well to be honest since I'm only making things that I want to make I can just ensure that will be true - doesn't fit, don't make it or simply glue narrower stock together after planing.
Since it's about 10kg, it's easy to put it on the bench, bolt it down, use it, remove bolts, and then put it out of the way. It's pretty much ideal for my circumstances. Record BS250 and a Metabo DH330 next up - that'll be the end of machinery for the time being.
Would it suit a hobbyist? Given the size, capacity, and price I would think so. Want to make a dining table? No.