Benchtop planer

bpitch

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Hi everybody!

I am in the process of getting a benchtop thickness planer for my projects, but reading reviews on the sites as amazon proved to be not very accurate ( have had history ... )
Thus, I presume people who are here are actually using the tools, and I find this knowledge to be golden in value :)

The only request to stick to a benchtop planers that are widely available from online, or stores ( I know some planers made 30 years ago are excellent and run good, but they are antiques and hard to find :)

Thanks in advance!
 
I have 2 planers, a Ridgid 13 inch and a woodmaster 18 inch. I like both and would reccommend the Ridgid in a heartbeat, great little machine. I have had it 5 years and only replaced the belt once, my error caused it to burn-up  :o.

Frank
 
SteelCity offers a 13 in. boxlunch with a spiral cutter for $400 to $500. Peachtree  or Highland in Atanta,GA carries it. I have no personal experience with it but I have HEARD (cannot find the source) that it is good and quieter than other 13 in. Research it please, don't take my word for it.Good luck.
 
My Dewalt 735 has worked very well for me.  Blades are easy to change.  I had to replace a broken sprocket once, but the part was easy to obtain and replace.  As mentioned earlier, it is extremely noisy. 
 
So far I  the choice is between Dewalt DW 735, Ridgid R4331 ( newer version of an older R4330) or Steel city with Helical cutter-head.

Price wise, Ridgid is $100 cheaper compared to other two, and if HD will take a Harbor Freight coupon it will be another 20% off, so we are talking about $350 for a planer with tax. Very appealing price for a hobbyist :)

Steel city does look very nice, especially if noise is such a big issue ( gotta check on that and my neighbors :)

Dewalt, so far looks like has more features compared to others.

Gotta get a bit deeper I guess :)

Thank you guys for an input.

 
I have had great experience with the Steel City planer.  It is quieter than my Delta planer and it was able to plane very hard wood (Brazilian cherry/jotoba) which the Delta would not touch.

Joe
Las Cruces, NM
 
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