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The DEWALT DW734 is a robust 12.5-inch benchtop planer powered by a 15 Amp, 20,000 RPM motor designed for heavy-duty hardwood cutting. Featuring a three-knife cutter head delivering 96 cuts per inch, it ensures one of the finest finishes in portable planers. Its disposable, reversible knives extend tool life by 30%, while the four-column carriage lock and extended 33.5-inch feed tables provide precision and stability. Trusted by professionals for over a decade, this planer combines power, accuracy, and durability to keep your woodworking projects flawless and efficient.




| ASIN | B0000CCXU6 |
| ASIN | B0000CCXU6 |
| Amperage | 15 Amps |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,628) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,628) |
| Cutting Depth | 0.13 Inches |
| Cutting width | 12.5 Inches |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028875207348 |
| Included Components | 12 1/2" THICKNESS PLANER |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 59.4L x 42W x 52H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | 12 1/2" THICKNESS PLANER |
| Item Weight | 36.29 Kilograms |
| Item model number | DW734 |
| Manufacturer | Dewalt |
| Manufacturer | Dewalt |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 20000 RPM |
| Model Number | DW734 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 60.96 x 43.18 x 53.34 cm; 36.29 kg |
| Style Name | 12-1/2" Planer w/Feed Tables |
| UPC | 028875207348 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**K
First, a little praise for Amazon. $25.00 discount, free shipping, and free set of spare knives (didn't even know these were included.), resulted in a delivered price of [...]. That's the best deal in town, especially when you consider the free [...] knives. Now, the planer. It's heavy. Really heavy. But that's a good thing. It took only 10 minutes to set up, read the manual, and make my first sawdust. Initial results were excellent. Glass-smooth surfaces on White Oak, Poplar, and Red Oak. Minimum snipe limited to ends of board. No snipe detected elsewhere. Nice fit & finish. Decent manual. Good ergonomics. Plenty powerful. So far, highly recommended. I'll update after a few hundred board feet. UPDATE - 2 Years Later I'm still very pleased. I've put in excess of 1000 bf through the planer now. It hasn't missed a beat. Unbelieveably, I'm still on my first set of knives. They are a little nicked now due to some hard maple I put through it a few weeks ago, but I'm not yet sufficiently motivated to change them. This machine has served me well, and shows no signs of slowing down. It still ranks 5 stars. UPDATE - 1 Week since Last Update I broke down and turned the knives over. I cut myself in the process. Clumsy! A few cuts after freshening the knives made it obvious that I should have done this some time ago. The planer performs like new. Still 5 stars. Update - At 4 Years Still 5 stars. I turn or replace the knives every 6 months or so. The knives don't like Hard Maple, but all other species do fine (including Walnut & Oak). The results delivered by this planer are excellent. Update - At 6 Years Still going strong. Just added a Wixey digital readout that I got from Amazon. Still 5 stars. Update - At 12 Years Still going strong. Feed rollers started to slip, so I cleaned them with a stiff brush and alcohol. Worked like a champ. Back to 100% function. Obviously a great planer. Update - At 15 Years Seriously. 15 years. My kid is now grown and off to college. The planer still delivers. I planed some Walnut a couple days ago. Fantastic results. Clearly, I got my money worth. Would buy another in a minute should the need arise. Update - At 19 Years The planer and I have grown old together. It functions far better than I do. The only problem I’ve had is a broken tab on the dust collection fitting. That’s trivial, considering all the use this machine has had. A great product.
B**N
Works great, I have been planing 4 inch thick stair treads and the out come has been fantastic. The snipe at the end is either non existent or easily controlled. Easy to operate and adjust as you go.
E**Z
la marca lo dice todo
L**E
This is my first thickness planer and I have run approximately 10 BF through this thing. I know, it's almost all the wood in the world. THAT SAID- Out of the box, it ran beautifully and the knives are very sharp. Super smooth finish. Very easy to operate. Just spend about 5-10 minutes screwing around with it and you'll totally understand it. There definitely is 2" of snipe on either side, but as I learn how to feed the boards a little better I think that can be minimized. I bought this to speed up the process of building a new workbench to replace the hand me down monstrosity that came with my garage... I can already tell this will be a huge help. I will try to come back and update the review over time. UPDATE: After one session running about 384 linear feet of 2x4s and 320 linear feet of 2x6s (building a workbench out of Doug. Fir lumber from the big box store), I can say this is a great little machine. It doesn't seem to have any problem taking a 1/16" cut off a 6" wide board. Once you get the hang of feeding boards through it properly there is literally no snipe. It's a little more difficult with boards shorter than the beds. That will take some practice. One really annoying issue though- the dust port clogs really easily if you don't have a DC hooked up to it. After about 10 passes it seems to get clogged and it begins to shoot all the shavings out the front of the machine. I have a 1hp DC, but I don't have a separator on it yet so it gets clogged almost instantly when using the planer.
A**A
En general es muy buena maquina, solo hay que afinar bien los ajustes, sobre todo el de el espesor, venia descalibrado por aprox 1mm, la perilla de topes preestablecidos no es precisa, tambien varian por hasta 1mm, el problema es que esta no hay manera de ajustarla, el costo puede parecer elevado pero la calidad y el tiempo del trabajo final vale lo que cuesta, si quieres hacer muebles o productos finos de madera natural esta maquina es indispensable, solo para gente que sabe la diferencia, se debe tener cuidado con la profundidad de cepillado para no forzar la maquina sobre todo en maderas duras, es mejor ir cepillando poco a poco, el manual trae una tabla que indica las recomendaciones de profundidad de desbaste, en conclusion es buena herramienta, la compre de importacion y llego antes de lo indicado y en perfectas condiciones, completamente nueva
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