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There are a few Ryobi planer models to choose
from, surface and hand planers. One is stationary and the
other model is a hand tool. Models include, AP1300, HPL50K,
Jp155 and the Ap12.
You should realize the difference between a Ryobi thickness
planer and the hand version. The Ryobi AP1300 and the AP12
are both stationary surface planers. Features include, a RapidSet
double sided blade changing system allows for quick, easy
and accurate blade changes. Rear mounted cord storage bag
to prevent tying the cord, just stuff it in the bag. Top storage
tray for on-board storage of wrenches, pencil, paper, calipers
Ryobi hand planers use a powerful 5 amp motor that can power
through all types of woodworking jobs. There is an over-sized
depth adjustment knob also works as an auxiliary handle. To
keep your work area clean while you are planing there is a
dust ejection that adjusts for left or right exhaust. The
planer kit has a case that offers storage for extra blades,
edge guide, and dust bag.
Accessories that you receive with hand planer models includes,
a dust bag, edge guide, 1 extra set of double-edged blades,
case and an operator's manual.
Compare Ryobi power planers to other brands such as Delta,
AEG, Atlas, Black & Decker, Bosch, Jet, Kyocera, Dewalt
(DW675KR, DW677K, DW733, DW735, DW677K, DW7331, DW680K, DW677KR,
DW734), Craftsman (21788, 21706, 22724, 17371, 21713, 23378,
21768, 21743, 27716, 21722, 27730, 20651, 22622, 22615, 21728.G,
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