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Black & Decker 7698K 5.2 Amp 3-1/4-Inch Planer

Black & Decker 7698K 5.2 Amp 3-1/4-Inch Planer

Black & Decker 7698K 5.2 Amp 3-1/4-Inch Planer
Brand: Black & Decker
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $122.55
Buy New: $66.99
You Save: $55.56 (45%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 21114

Media: Tools & Hardware
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.5
Dimensions (in): 16 x 7.5 x 11.3

MPN: 7698K
Model: 7698K
UPC: 028877457574
EAN: 0028877457574
ASIN: B0000C6DWJ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 5.2 amp motor for long life and deep cutting capacity
  • 1/16-inch-deep cutting capacity for increased performance; 5/16-inch rabbeting depth capacity for edging
  • Lock-on button for extended use
  • Includes planer, 2 reversible carbide blades, and hex wrench
  • 2-year warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
5.2A 3-1/4" Planer Kit With Lock-Off Switch, 6' Cord Set, Reversible TCG Blade, Side Fence Adjustment, Aluminum Base For 82MM Width Of Cut & 0 To 5/16" Rabbet Depth Of Cut.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good planer, but the dust catcher doesn't fit in the case???   January 13, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Why would you include a dust catcher which does not fit into the case??? Other than that, the planer works fine for quick jobs fixing stuck doors.


3 out of 5 stars Good points and bad points   November 19, 2005
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I recently picked this planer up for a small job that involved squaring some pine. It did a good job but the weaknesses of the tool were fairly obvious after only a little use.

Background: I compared this planer to the comparable Ryobi. The Ryobi had a few features the B&D didn't, mainly a "kickstand" to protect the blade when not being used and a dust port that can be switched from left to right. The Ryobi also had a loose front plate, which didn't seem like a good idea to me. So I chose the B&D.

First the good: It did a very good job on the pine I was planing (which involved 4 pieces glued together that needed to be flat on 2 edges). It was very easy to use and the depth adjustment has very positive indents so you know how much you are removing. In general, I was very impressed with the results I got out of the tool.

The bad: I use hand planes a lot, so I naturally wanted to use the front handle on this power planer. Unfortunately, that is also the depth adjustment, and on my second cut I managed to turn it halfway through, making it deeper. I also wanted to use the fence to square the face I was planing. I was successful in this, but the fence is incredibly flimsy (mostly plastic). It may last fine, but I guess I would prefer all metal or at least thicker plastic. Also, I noticed the motor sounded like it was struggling a bit when I went to the deeper cuts. Maybe this is normal, but it seemed like there could be trouble if you try to do the same thing in hardwood. Finally, I can see why other brands include the kickstand (basically a blade guard, so you're not setting the tool on it's blades all the time). I didn't much like the fact that I would be resting the planer on it's blades every time I set it down (you also have to make sure the blades aren't still spinning, although in my own use this was not an issue).

So, basically, this is a tool that works well, but could maybe use a bit of refining. I returned mine, and I'm not sure what I'll replace it with. FWIW, in this price range, I think there's always going to be a bit of compromise, and I think the B&D's weaknesses are easier to live with than the loose front plate on the Ryobi.



5 out of 5 stars Great for the money   July 2, 2005
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

i bought this planer to trim down some exterior doors and it worked great. I've used it on several other projects since then and it has been excellent.


5 out of 5 stars Value Substitute for Dewalt 680   May 17, 2004
 12 out of 12 found this review helpful

I used my friends Dewalt 680 planer for a couple of jobs and liked its small size/weight and features. I didn't like its $150 price. So I went looking for and alternative and found this Black and Decker at Sears for $69.99 w/case and extra blades. It looks and performs like the Dewalt but at half the price and w/case, extra blades and wrench(uses dewalt blades), edge guide, dust bag, and vacumn attachment accessories.

The only differences I noticed is the rear shoe is a steel plate instead of cast. The front plate (adjustable for plane depth like Dewalt's) is cast aluminum like dewalt. Also, Dewalt has a
guard lever on its rear shoe that drops down to protect blade when setting planer down on its shoe after use. I actually found
this lever to be a pain when using the Dewalt because it would not always drop down when done with a plane, and it was in the way when you wanted to begin a plane run in the middle of a piece.

I was very impressed with this find and satisfied with this planer and its accessories so far.


5 out of 5 stars great value - nice package!!!   April 23, 2004
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

after looking at the cost/benefits of the various planers out there, i realized that i really didn't need anything too fancy so i got this to get me through a trim job i'm in the middle of. all i can say is wow. for about $70 you get a very smooth running plane that comes equipped with a dust bag that actually works, a vacuum attachment, two extra reversable blades and a case. it comes with a rip fence but it seems pretty hokey and i wouldn't put too much faith in it. the adjustment knob has very nice detents in it that makes setting the depth a breeze. dont be scared away by the cheap price, this is a very good deal.

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