Jet & Win vibrate apart and do not last long. DeWalt are fast, easier to use (occasional usage) and will last a couple of years. The Makita will last years But if you try to cut too deep on poor quality wood the blades don't last long and the Makita will give the very best finish if your last one or two passes are as thin as you have time for. So for fast and close enough DeWalt, for WOW (but takes time) Makita. I need perfect Makita finish (that's what I get paid for) if I got paid by the good enough, and "next" DeWalt (either one) would be my go to. My workshop mains/corded electric hand plane is Hikoki, Cordless Dewalt, no brand snobbery I just get the best for the jobs I do
I hate robotic sounding reviews I have the Makita works great
thanks for sharing
yeah so fucking annoying, reason not to finish the vid
Is it loud?
@@Benmeglei1 Loud enough I guess, I always wear ear muffs when running equipment so I don’t mind the noise,
AI narration is horrible.
Jet & Win vibrate apart and do not last long. DeWalt are fast, easier to use (occasional usage) and will last a couple of years. The Makita will last years But if you try to cut too deep on poor quality wood the blades don't last long and the Makita will give the very best finish if your last one or two passes are as thin as you have time for. So for fast and close enough DeWalt, for WOW (but takes time) Makita. I need perfect Makita finish (that's what I get paid for) if I got paid by the good enough, and "next" DeWalt (either one) would be my go to.
My workshop mains/corded electric hand plane is Hikoki, Cordless Dewalt, no brand snobbery I just get the best for the jobs I do
Didn't even include Wahuda in this.
Where’s the Oliver planer.
Bom dia meu amigo eu tenho uma makita vou botar fogo nela e comprar uma deWALT
I wish that I bought the WEN rather than the piece of crap Portor Cable that I bought