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DeWalt DW735 Bench Top Planer

Notes: The DeWalt DW735 bench top planer features a 13" cutting path.  The planer has a dual speed feed rate of 96 of 179 cuts per minute.   Features new carriage design with three disposable knives.

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Price Shipping Tax Buy Info
Tools-Plus.com $551 $6.50 CT only
Amazon.com $582 Free WA,KS,ND,KY,NY
Toolup.com $599 $25 NV only
Toolsforless.com $649 $10 See Site
Burnstools.com $649 $10 MA only
WoodWerks.com $649 $40 OH only
Acetoolonline.com $649 $40 NY only
Internationaltool.com $649 $40 FL only
Woodcraft.com $649 $68 MA,VA,WV
AcmeTools.com $649 Free ND,MN,IA
CPOoutlets.com $649 Free CA,GA
Toolbarn.com $649 Free NE only
Woodworker's Supply $649 Free NM,WY,NC
Toolcorral.com $669 $45 NY only
Savannahtoolhouse.com $679 Free GA only

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On BLOW OUT sale at Home Depot

Review by: Richie T from Easton. PA

Bought this today 1-29-2010 at Home Depot. Two left in stock. Reg. $649 Sale $279. Great buy. A great planer and at this price it is a steal.

 

The reviews were right, this is a good planer

Review by: A. Morgan from Kennesaw, GA

My only two complaints are 1) the knives don't seem to last very long and replacements are farily expensive for how long they last. I ran about25 feed of soft maple through the planer and it looked great, but then I started seeing little ridges on the boards. I took the blades out and looked at them to see if they are chipped, but they looked fine. Reinstalled them and tried again, same results. I turned the blades over (they are two sided which is nice) and every thing looked great again. This time I was very careful to make sure there wasn't anything on the wood that could cause a problem, but again after 20-30 feet fo board, the little ridges started showing up again. I'm not sure I'm going to be able to afford new blades every 30 feet of boards. 2) The output chute is slightly undersized for the 2 1/2 inch hose on my shop vac. The manual doesn't recommend using a shop vac because it fills up so fast, but that's all I have and I'd rather empty it more often than have chips all over the floor. I ended up breaking one of my hoses and jaming it into the output chute and it worked fine, but it would have been better if it had just fit right from the beginning. Not too big of a deal because I don't use the planer that much and I'm planning to upgrade to a dust collection system soon. By the way, changing the blades is as simple as it could be. Everything is accessable and the supplied tool even has a magnet in the handle to pick up the blade so you don't get cut. Nice touch.

 

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