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TOPSHAK TS-EP1 6-Amp Electric Hand Planer, 16500Rpm Power Hand Planer, 3-1/4 Inch Cut Width and 2mm Planing Depth,Dual Side Dust Outlet,Hand Planer for Woodworking with Dust Collection Bag.

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Arrives Friday, May 17
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Style: 710w


Features

  • 6-Amp High Efficiency Motor Hand Planer:Improved control, superior planer action that produces max 16,500 cuts per minute.
  • Precise and Smooth Processing:Install the straight line gauge for enhanced ease of positioning.
  • Dual Side Dust Outlet:Shoot loose shavings out of either the left or right side of the planer.
  • Fine-made Mirror Aluminum Bottom:Offers high flatness to your workpiece.
  • V-shaped Grooves design: Electric hand planer allow you plan angled chamfer along the edges of the wood.
  • Spring Bracket for Protection:Prevents any unintentional blade-to-wood block contact
  • Left and Right Lock-on Button: Convenient for you to operate from either side.
  • Take Away All the Wood Chips: Connecting dust bag and connecting vacuum cleaner.

Brand: ‎TOPSHAK


Style: ‎710w


Power Source: ‎Electric


Base Material: ‎Aluminum


Included Components: ‎Power handheld planers


Amperage: ‎6 Amps


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎16500 RPM


Product Dimensions: ‎10.24"L x 3.22"W x 7.09"H


Manufacturer: ‎TOPSHAK


Item Weight: ‎6.97 pounds


Item model number: ‎TS-EP1


Voltage: ‎120 Volts (AC)


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Usage: ‎Hand planer


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 28, 2022


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  • Inexpensive!
Still using the tool
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022 by Dale Brightman

  • Fácil de usar
Style: 710w
Mucho
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022 by Jaime sandoval

  • I returning this product because the blades have little longevity.
The planner has a great motor. The blades are junk and could barely handle pine..I understand this is an economical tool. An upgrade for the whimpy blades would make this tool a rock star...spend the extra money and buy the 4 3/8 Makita.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022 by shawn benline

  • Excellent
Good quality.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2022 by Eladio

  • Not square
Style: 710w
Not square 3 stars This is an inexpensive electric planer capable of 3.25" cut width and 2mm depth. It comes with an edge guide and a dust bag that can be attached to the 35mm dust port. The dust port can be placed on either side, just make sure you have it inserted properly so as to not block the dust path. Also included are instructions and tools to adjust the blades. Operation is simple, just a trigger that can be locked in the on-position. Depth is adjusted via a knob on the front with click detents. That knob also doubles as a handhold but because there's no positive lock there is possibility of accidentally changing the depth adjustment during use. I always check out power tools before initial use to make sure everything is tight and square. Out of the box the blades were installed square to the back foot. The allen nuts were tight but some of the retaining screws took a little additional torque. That's the good part, since adjusting the blades on this thing is a pretty involved operation that I really didn't want to tackle. The bad part is that the depth adjustment foot wasn't properly zeroed and compounding matters, it also isn't quite square to the planer body and blade. The zero depth can be adjusted by removing the top of the adjustment knob and turning the 5/8" hex nut until the foot is at the proper depth. I found that I had to cycle the adjustment from min to max after every adjustment because things tended to move a bit. The knob cap doubles as an adjustment lock, so you need to put it back to engage the lock before turning the knob or you'll lose whatever adjustment you've dialed in. Unfortunately there is no adjustment to square the depth foot with the body and blade. There's quite a bit of slop in the mechanical function so it can be tweaked a bit by tapping it with the back of a screwdriver but that doesn't hold for long. This doesn't give me a lot of warm fuzzies about the overall accuracy of this tool. It'll follow an existing plane by keeping pressure on the back foot, but that doesn't matter if the lead-in isn't correct from the start. Another small nit is that although the depth knob is marked in imperial units the units don't seem to line up well with the detents, so obtaining a precise depth of cut could be hit or miss. PROS Inexpensive Adjustable 35mm dust port CONS Finicky blade adjustment process No lock for the depth knob and could change during use Not adjusted properly from the factory Leading foot isn't square to the body Lots of slop in the adjustment foot Possible accuracy issues Depth detents don't line up with the imperial markings on the knob ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by John

  • If you plain on this planer doing its job you may want to check elsewhere.
Style: 710w
A 30 day return policy shows exactly what the manufacturer thinks of the tool they are selling! Mine burnt up planing 3” wide 2’ long poplar maybe 15 to 20 boards into the process . Wasn’t taking away but maybe 1/64”. The 7 to 10 boards it did plane it done an okay job , but for a tool that had no more than 30 mins run time tops to burn up on poplar is a joke now had it been hickory or oak wouldn’t have said a word but poplar? C’mon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2022 by Brandon Tipton

  • Good planer, great price!
Style: 710w
I have never used a handheld planer before and I thought I’d give it a go on a project I’m currently working on. I’m edge joining boards to make a larger surface and will need to plane down the surface and then hit the surface with a palm sander. The planer is quite light and I was sort of taken aback at this. I thought that the planer would be a bit heavier in the thoughts that extra weight would help the planer sit on the board. After a few trial passes I can say that the lightweight nature is not an issue and it’s nice that it’s not a heavy burden in the hands. Speaking of in the hands, the whole unit fits quite nicely and has a very natural feel to it when in use. I do wish the attached cord was longer so I don’t have to use an extension cord. I was also surprised how relatively “quiet” the tool is when running. Of course, you should always wear ear protection but it really is a quiet machine compared to say my belt sander. There is a knob in the front that your hand rests on and you can use to push the planer but the knob is actually the blade depth adjustment dial. You can adjust the blade depth in 1/128” increments. The bottom surface of the planer is 100% flat against a few straight edges in my garage. I like that the dust chute has the ability to be used on either side. Just unlock the dust chute insert with a slight twist, pull it out, put it back in from the other side, and twist to lock. This gives you the ability to use the planer in most settings and not be obstructed by a bag that might be permanently installed. I ran the planer on some test pieces of edge joined wood and my first go I dug a divot in the wood. As I said I’ve never used a hand planer so chewing up test wood was a good plan. It did take me a few passes over both sides of the test wood but I was able to get the hang of it with not all that much practice. I’m surprised that the tool doesn’t pull harder such as my aforementioned belt sander is want to do. After usage I was quite impressed at this little orange tool. I’m also impressed at the low price of the unit — $45 at the time of this writing — when some name brand planers can go for upwards of $100! All told, I am very impressed and feel that at the low price point this is almost a no brainer if you’re thinking about buying this. I can’t think of anything that I’d call a negative about this planer. If you read other reviews you can tell that my sentiment is shared with a lot of others as well. Quite a nice tool! Highly recommended to you. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022 by J. Campbell J. Campbell

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