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Are Budget Electric Hand Planers The Same?? || Skil 6.5A 3-1/4 IN. Planer PL201201

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  • Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
  • Is Skils version of this common pattern hand planer any different than the rest? Follow along with me and lets find out!
    #Skil #HandPlaner #woodworking
    Amazon Affiliate links help the channel buy Tools for Review and Materials for Testing: Thanks!! amzn.to/3h7V7pM
    ==Power tools are dangerous==Always unplug when adjusting and servicing===Please Work Safe!!==
    ===This product was sent to me for free in exchange for an honest review on this channel===No other compensation was given===The opinions in this video are my own===
    00:00 Intro
    00:28 Unboxing
    01:01 Overview
    03:47 A Complaint In Reviews
    04:37 2x4 Demo
    05:02 Door Demo
    05:55 Chamfer Demo
    06:48 Rabbet Demo
    09:37 Conclusion/Thanks For Watching!!

Комментарии • 69

  • @DirtDiving77
    @DirtDiving77 11 месяцев назад

    It seems like anytime I run across something new to me. There you are reviewing it! Thanks for the time you put in to these reviews. I appreciate it!

  • @CALB2009
    @CALB2009 Год назад +6

    I really like your straightforward tool review approach! I especially appreciate the "apples to apples" comparisons (SKIL vs WEN), as well as the "apples to oranges" comparison of the more affordable tools vs higher priced tools. It truly helps me decide how and where I want to spend the money I've squirreled away the past few years in my piggy bank, specifically for new tool purchases! Thank you! ~~Christy~~

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +2

      Thanks Christy! Tools are crazy expensive. Especially nowadays! If I can save you guys the trouble and expense of buying the wrong tools for your situation then I’d call it a win! Thanks again for watching!

  • @katandpapa
    @katandpapa Год назад +2

    Thanks! I just bought this Planer and I'm very happy with it! I definitely do tend to trust the Skil name over alot of the others, I guess it's because I remember my Grandpa having a Skil circular saw!👍❤

  • @MAGAMAN
    @MAGAMAN Год назад +4

    I bought one of these based in part on your review and it works great. I don't know how long it will last, but I am able to quickly straighten the warped studs in my house during my remodel. Pretty much every tingle stud in my house is crooked, so it's going to get a lot of work. The best part about it is if I hit a nail with it or destroy it somehow, it's cheap enough to replace.
    The dust collection works pretty well with my shop vac and it can be adjusted to exhaust either left or rights.

  • @nathan1sixteen
    @nathan1sixteen Год назад +5

    I bought the $40 Wen planer based off of your review and I’m LOVING it. I work with a lot of reclaimed lumber and it helps a ton in the “clean-up” phase of using reclaimed lumber

  • @themeat5053
    @themeat5053 Год назад +1

    I appreciate your integrity. Not many folks out there with that anymore.

  • @jessepame9779
    @jessepame9779 10 месяцев назад

    I'm just now looking to buy a planer. That was a really good evaluation. Thank you

  • @lzh3131
    @lzh3131 Год назад +1

    I’m glad I found this video. I have a Skil table saw that I inherited that’s over 20 yrs. old, works like a champ. My collection includes a small hand sander, and a circular saw. Don’t get me wrong I have Dewalt, Bosch, Matalbo & other brands of tools. I have small hands, it’s a safety issue when I choose a more expensive tool. I just really was looking for a planer to do basic cleanup. My biggest complaint is the black dials with no real visible markings. I’ve had my eye on the Bosch, it is a price & use issue. You did a really good video. I’m liking & subscribing. Keep up the good work. Look forward to your next one.😊

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +1

      Thank you and welcome! The black on black scales on tools is very common and I'm not a fan either. I think the Bosch would be a solid choice too. Well get one on the channel soon enough. Thanks for watching!

  • @ST-0311
    @ST-0311 Год назад +2

    Another good review. I'm not in the market for a hand planer as I have an old blue Ryobi that works fine for the rare occasion I need one. That said, I gotta watch anyway, because your video quality and presentation remain excellent as always.
    It's nice to see that subscriber count continuing to go up.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +1

      I chuckle ever time someone mentions blue Ryobi on this channel. I started with the 18v blue combo in the giant blow molded clamshell case! Been hunting for that same set on marketplace for a month. Sad I have to type in the word “vintage” 😆
      Subscribers jumped about 25% last month and I couldn’t be happier! Thank you for the support!

  • @Martlin
    @Martlin Год назад

    Leaning towards the Skil after watching this video. Thanks for the detailed review.

  • @dusty265
    @dusty265 Месяц назад

    Great review, I have grown to trust Skil over time now, I have their Jobsite table saw, and its a great tool,

  • @jpslattery7344
    @jpslattery7344 Месяц назад

    It would be interesting to see how the 20V brushless Skil planer compares. I'm mostly a DeWalt guy but am now dabbling in Skil for lower cost complimentary or gap filling tools. As a left handed person, the dual dust extraction chute option is an immediate positive over the DeWalt equivalent.
    Great job, btw!

  • @jim99ful
    @jim99ful 3 месяца назад

    thanks for your demo, your thoughts, analysis and recommendation think I'll go find out if it comes cordless 👍

  • @mak4374
    @mak4374 6 месяцев назад

    I need one, and until Bosch comes out with a brushless version for their 18V platform, I think I am going to get this one. As always, thanks to you... :)

  • @Ted_James
    @Ted_James Год назад +1

    Nice review! Looks like I may be getting the Skil. The dust bag appears to be practically useless, as are most dust bags. That's minor when compared to the apparent high grade of functionality.
    Update: I did buy this planer based on your review. So far, I'm really happy with it. I haven't yet tried everything you've done with it, but I will. And yes, these things throw out a ton of sawdust. To be fair, the dust bag does collect a lot. But it expels a lot more than the bag collects.
    Also, I bought this planer from Amazon for $63. Today (3/28/23), it lists for $83.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +2

      Nailing down pricing on Amazon is always an adventure. Glad to hear it worked out and thanks for the update!

  • @johnz5055
    @johnz5055 Год назад +2

    Anytime a company is willing to put their you know what on the table and send you a tool to review at minimum gets respect from me at least they feel confident enough to do so

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +2

      I agree! All but 2 videos with Skil products have been sent to me for free and they have all been excellent. Thanks for watching!

  • @christiantellier5787
    @christiantellier5787 9 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @PortDixieandTheJourneyDogs
    @PortDixieandTheJourneyDogs Год назад

    WOW! I AM SO GLAD TO SEE THIS!! I HAVE GOT TO STOP WATCHING THESE KINDS OF VIDEOS BECAUSE ONES LIKE THIS MAKE NE WANT TO GET ONE!!! BUY ONE!!! NOW THIS ONE IS ON MY LIST TO!! LOL
    I need one often actually!? And I love SKILS NEW LINES!!! Just got their new 12V Os MT!! Looks great!!! Runs great!!! Easy to handle!!! Quiet for the tool!? No vibration into the handle or my hand!! Cuts super easy!! Loving the hell out of it so far!!!! Works great and not heavy or bulky!!!
    And I just got a new CM SANDER! Never thought I'd get anything red but here I am!?
    The sander is very nice sands great!!! Has no variable! Just does the job!!! AND is 3 amp! So plenty of power! While I'm not a red fan the red it is is a nice pretty red and and well with me going into SKIL tools now well it will all be red!? LOL IT will kinda match the Skil!?
    However I love Kobalt and Metabo as well on tools! So my tool bags will be multi colored when done!! SKIL and Kobalt probably dominating!! Love the little router and the JIG and like Kobalts Os MT as well!
    I'm thinking I will go with this tool here and their 12v line!! And then Kobalt for the 20+ tools! Metabo on their grinder! I love that Metabo and Skil run small and LW!! As a woman in great pain and bad health with bad hands I really appreciate the smaller LW LOW VIBE 0 VIBE TOOLS!!!
    HOW MUCH IS THIS?? I NEED TO GO CHECK THE PRICE!!
    LOVING MY NEW SKIL OSMT!! AND MY NEW CM SANDER!!
    WELL GUYS I GOT SOME MAJOR MAJOR SANDING AND TRUCK CAMPER WORK TO GET DONE AND IT'S BEEN A REAL NIGHT FROM HELL AND MORNING/DAY FROM HELL SO FAR!!?? SO I NEEEEDDD TO GRT STARTED ON ME ENJOYABLE WORK AND UNWIND FROM THE BAD NIGHT BAD DAY SO FAR!!
    GODDD I LOVEEE WORKING WITH MY WOOD AND ON MY TC PROJECT AND OTHERS ALONG THE WAY PLUS A MILLION OTHER THINGS!! KEEPS ME BUSY AND SOOTHES THE ROUGH TIMES!
    GOOD TOOLS CAN GET ONE THRU AND HELP US GET THINGS DONE WE LOVE AND ENJOY!!! ❤️ 😍

  • @milleradam98
    @milleradam98 Год назад +3

    Hey man love your channel found it a few weeks ago. I wish I would've thought to tell you after your DeWalt table saw video, but after this Skil video it hit me... If you want to show people the best budget table saw, the Skil 10 inch is absolutely it. Is it DeWalt territory? Of course not. It was my first saw, 24 inch rip capacity, built in stand (decent, sturdy) rack and pinion fence (solid),etc etc for $350 sometimes less on sale. I think 731 woodworks did a video on it as well. And while I'm at it lol, I also had their 10 inch dual bevel sliding miter, best in it's class IMHO. I challenge, repeat I CHALLENGE you to find a better 10 inch table saw with all the bells and whistles at $350 or under, or even $400. The 10 inch miter is awesome as well, I mean for $250 comeon. But yeah, check them out I'm sure some viewers would love to see them

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +2

      Thanks Adam! I’ve been eyeballing that $350 Skil since day one! It’s in the queue and at the top of the line. I have the Evolution table saw in the shop now and we’ll start with that next week! I’m pretty excited for this one. 1/4 steel plate, pcv, aluminum and wood all with one blade! Should be a cool review. I paid $350 so let me know if you think it’s a contender! Challenge accepted!

    • @milleradam98
      @milleradam98 Год назад +1

      @@ProjectsForAllReviews lol you got it, looking forward to seeing it

    • @milleradam98
      @milleradam98 Год назад +1

      @@ProjectsForAllReviews oh yeah, can you run some cabinet grade ply, some walnut through it stuff like that? I like the idea of the blade, but can it handle woodworking?

  • @vincentmarotta9800
    @vincentmarotta9800 2 месяца назад

    Harbor Freight offers a $40 Bauer 20V cordless version of this, which spot to spot looks exactly the same.
    However, you do make a good point about the internal engineering that might separate functionality and performance. Visually it doesn't make sense, but anything like how the internals works, to the "catch" of the gearing mechanism that holds the planing blade all impacts performance.
    I personally think I'll just get the $40 Bauer (my projects are NOT that important. It just needs a simple smooth planed edge), but if that causes too many issues, or if I feel like I need something more, I'll give this one a try. Thank you!

  • @adamstepien2465
    @adamstepien2465 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this, I was planning to byu few powertools from skil red.
    As this is much cheaper than makita, rayoba, bosh etc.
    But much better than marketshit,
    But I had some doubs when waching few years old video about skil planer(the black one series). And there was like few minuses.

  • @TheDrflay3
    @TheDrflay3 Год назад +4

    I really like that you’re reviewing skill products. I’d love to see more (12v 5 1/2 in circ saw, oscillating multi tool etc).
    But to be fair, i enjoy all of your reviews.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +3

      And here I was worried I was turning into the Skil channel! 😂 Honestly Skils been super generous sending tools considering this is still a small channel.
      I have a giant stack of Skil batteries now so I’ll see what I can do for some more Skil stuff to review for ya.
      Evolutions multi-material table saw is up next and I’m really excited. Thanks as always David!!

    • @codustv1465
      @codustv1465 Год назад +2

      12v saw and multitool are great i have them plus sometimes you can find the 5 pc kit for 99-129$

  • @billymurphy3
    @billymurphy3 Год назад +2

    I can tell you where the flappy bit is a problem. 04:30
    It makes it difficult to start a pass anywhere along the board.
    Say, I wanna start in the middle of a board and head out towards a twisted corner. The way the flap is designed you can’t easily drop into a cut/pass anywhere.
    Then you pick up a Bosch and the way theirs is designed the flap easily folds into the base when you set it down without having to use some odd pressure to get it to flip up.
    My Kobalt looks the same. It’s honestly one of the most annoying parts about it.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +1

      You bring up a good point I didn’t think about. That kick stand definitely would prevent a mid board start and not super safe try and hold it flat to set it down. Thanks for watching?

    • @billymurphy3
      @billymurphy3 Год назад

      @@ProjectsForAllReviews yeah, I had to tape mine down for some stuff. I’m not a puts his hands near a spinning blade kinda guy.
      It’s great to have cordless but I regret getting my Kobalt though.
      I don’t wanna even pull it out because I know I’m gonna have to re-tape it next time haha

  • @jackiebrown7533
    @jackiebrown7533 Год назад +3

    Good news! noticed $10 coupon for this planer on Amazon now!

  • @squirrel_is_notamused4694
    @squirrel_is_notamused4694 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, thanks for the review. I watched your vid on the Wen just before this as I'm considering getting a planer. From watching these two videos I have chosen to subscribe because you seem fair, honest, experienced and likely a good resource for improving my own skills. Thank you.
    A couple of thoughts on this vid though. The Skil is twice as expensive as your Wen, is it twice as good? Do you still use your Wen or have you replaced it with the Skil? I don't think assuming & suggesting that a tool is of higher quality on the inside because it has a couple of newer features on the outside and is twice as expensive is good. Brand names don't carry weight like they used to, think Craftsman. The Skils, Milwaukie's, DeWalts, Chicago Electrics, Ali Express specials, et al are almost certainly coming out of the same factories and many only have color-changed exteriors and different stickers. Just saying. Thanks again!

  • @southsidetom
    @southsidetom Год назад +1

    Ok. The more I see these tools the more I think that there is only 2 or 3 companies actually designing and manufacturing them. That Skil looks exactly like my cordless Bauer which the Bauer looks exactly like the Ryobi cordless. What gives it away that TTI (the maker of Ryobi and owner of Milwaukee) is building these under contract? That swing dust exhaust port, the tool stowed on body, the sole plate. The tool market has turned into Gm of the 60s IMHO. Good planer at great value. So can Hobo Freight be with a coupon. Great vids!

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +2

      I agree and suspect you are correct. I have the Skil ,Ryobi and Wen. I’m going to try and grab a couple more for a mass disassembly vid, mostly for my own curiousity. Keep an eye out for that one. Thanks for watching!

    • @lzh3131
      @lzh3131 Год назад

      Now I’m curios….I’ll check out some of you’re other videos. In case you have already made that video.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад

      Not yet but maybe next month. Video schedule has been filling up fast lately. Thanks for watching!

  • @CarlosAguilar-cu2ek
    @CarlosAguilar-cu2ek Год назад

    Nice channel my amiguio.

  • @bigd835
    @bigd835 Год назад

    I had just watched the WEN review the other day. Now I watched this one. Skil is making good stuff. I just bought a jig saw from them and it is fantastic. Ive also read great reviews on their shop sized table saw. SKIL has it together. Thanks for the review. Im going to pay a few bucks more and get the SKIL. QUESTION can you use this planer ON THE BOTTOM of the door ? I understand about the grain and everything - your take ?

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +1

      I have review vids on the Skil jigsaw and table saw on here and they are both excellent! As far as the door goes is it solid wood? If it is be careful to not do the end grain. If it splinters bad you could get hurt or just mess up the door bad. I hate to reference one of my early bad vids but if you go way back I have one planing modern cheap doors. They are at best mdf but look like pressed cardboard you could probably do the ends of those but I’ve never tried. I have to cut 8 doors next weekend to help a neighbor and I’m planing to use a track saw with a 60 tooth blade and using painters tape to help prevent tear out. Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @StillLivinginthewoods
    @StillLivinginthewoods Год назад +3

    I'm surprised that no one is making a hand powerplaner with a spiral or helical cutter yet.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +2

      I agree but I wonder if there’s still an advantage considering the small size. Blade life would improve I’m sure and they could change an arm and leg for it. You’ve peaked my curiosity. I’ll do some research!

  • @satan101101
    @satan101101 6 месяцев назад

    Can it start in the middle of the board just in case that I need to flattening the bowed board,That’s the only concern that I have for the shoe.

  • @DinakarJayarajan
    @DinakarJayarajan 3 месяца назад

    Nice review....if one could get just one electric planer, would suggest getting a narrow or wide one? 3 1/4 vs 4 3/8

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  3 месяца назад +1

      I always get the narrower but it really depends what you plan to use it for. Typically uses for me would be board edges and doors so 3-1/4 is perfect. Thanks for watching Dinakar!

  • @brucewelty7684
    @brucewelty7684 27 дней назад

    Try planing the face of the 2x4 and see if it is smooth or washboard. My Ryo never is smooth.

  • @speak_na
    @speak_na Год назад +4

    Not a single person can convince me that this isn't made in the same factory as my Ryobi one. Literally identical plastic molding minus color, the absolute exact same features, same size and everything. It even has the same accessories. This was way weird to see lol.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +2

      You might be right. They’re not identical but the bevel cut in the plastic in front matches for sure. There’s a used Ryobi on market place by my house and you’ve peaked my curiosity!

    • @speak_na
      @speak_na Год назад +1

      @@ProjectsForAllReviews I would totally watch that video. Use mine all the time and it's an absolute workhorse. My dads is like 4 or 5 years old and is a tinybit different than my year old one but both have definitely stood the test of time. And would be interesting to see how they compare to the skil especially since my newer one is practically identical to the skil.

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Год назад +2

      It's very common for a chinese company to market the same thing to multiple companies and just change the logo and color of ti. Shopfox, Grizley and several other companies sell these products. I have looked at several products from these companies and much of what they sell are exactly the same except for color and logo.

  • @thebuff7271
    @thebuff7271 6 месяцев назад

    What about Ryobi?

  • @thebuff7271
    @thebuff7271 6 месяцев назад

    So...I'm really undecided tween
    *Craftsman
    *Skil
    *The 4" Wen
    Or Ryobi

  • @elifonsomontores6116
    @elifonsomontores6116 Год назад

    Skil vs stanley?

  • @thedillydotcom
    @thedillydotcom Год назад +1

    I was recently flipping through a catalog from Lee Valley (some junk mail they sent) and on page 2 they had these Veritas Miniature Tools for dirt cheap. The catch is they’re 1:3 scale. Would it make for good content to review them as though they were meant to be actual sized tools? I don’t even know if they’d be usable.
    It’s like jack planes and block planes and chisels and stuff, but 1/4th the price if the full sized ones

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад +1

      I checked them out Jeffrey and they appear to be real just miniature. Pretty cool. Looks like they can be used same as the full size. Maybe a future vid. Thanks for the tip!

  • @Pawel456
    @Pawel456 Год назад

    Kupiłem i nie polecam. Nie zbiera wszystkich wiórów do worka. Nawet wolniejszy posuw nie pomaga. Wióry lecą spod ostrza. Jak ktoś szlifuje w garażu to się nie nadaje. Miałem tańszy model niteotools i tutaj zbierało wszystkie wióry do worka. Minusem niteotools była krzywa stopa i różnica tolerancji płaszyczny 1mm. Plusem skilla jest 0.2mm rożnicy na płaszczyżnie.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  Год назад

      Posiadałem i używałem wielu do tych tańszych strugarek i jeszcze nie byłem pod wrażeniem zbierania kurzu. Może powinienem spróbować podłączyć je do odkurzacza. Dzięki za oglądanie!