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Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 3-1/4'' Planer w/ Dust Bag (Tool Only)

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$69

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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 3-1/4'' Planer w/ Dust Bag (Tool Only, P611) on sale for $69. Shipping is free, or you can select ship-to-store where available.

Note: Battery and charger sold separately.

Thanks to Community Member CleverCatfish3760 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Automatic kickstand prevents marring of work piece
  • Dual left or right chip exhaust
  • Cuts up to 1/16 in. per pass at full width for maximum versatility
  • Convenient on-board blade wrench storage
  • Features GRIPZONE overmold with micro texture for user comfort
  • Integrated chamfering groove in front shoe
Includes:
  • (1) P611 18V ONE+ 3-1/4'' Planer
  • (2) Reversible double-edged blades (installed)
  • (1) Blade wrench
  • (1) Rabbet edge guide
  • (1) Dust bag
  • Operator's manual

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this product:
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Home Depot based on over 1,300 customer reviews
    • Includes a 3-Year Warranty
  • About this seller:
    • You can view the Home Depot Return Policy here
  • Additional Note:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless 3-1/4'' Planer w/ Dust Bag (Tool Only, P611) on sale for $69. Shipping is free, or you can select ship-to-store where available.

Note: Battery and charger sold separately.

Thanks to Community Member CleverCatfish3760 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Automatic kickstand prevents marring of work piece
  • Dual left or right chip exhaust
  • Cuts up to 1/16 in. per pass at full width for maximum versatility
  • Convenient on-board blade wrench storage
  • Features GRIPZONE overmold with micro texture for user comfort
  • Integrated chamfering groove in front shoe
Includes:
  • (1) P611 18V ONE+ 3-1/4'' Planer
  • (2) Reversible double-edged blades (installed)
  • (1) Blade wrench
  • (1) Rabbet edge guide
  • (1) Dust bag
  • Operator's manual

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this product:
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Home Depot based on over 1,300 customer reviews
    • Includes a 3-Year Warranty
  • About this seller:
    • You can view the Home Depot Return Policy here
  • Additional Note:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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CajunDavid
317 Posts
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I do home repairs as a business and I own this, it's a good tool.
Fpsnut
599 Posts
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You can't sharpen carbide blades, there's not enough blade and they're not designed to slide out to compensate for the blade becoming shorter due to sharpening. There's a groove in the middle of the blade and it's fixed in position. They are double sided, so when one side gets dull, you can flip it over and use the other side. After that you just buy a new set and replace. They are extremely sharp and cut like butter. Also, because they're so hard, they stay sharp a long time. If you work with clean wood, one set will last you a while. But because they're so hard, they are also very brittle, so doing things like shaving subfloor seams is pretty sketchy. You can go through and make sure you sink every nail before shaving, but eventually you will nick one and that's $20 down the drain.
FairPencil1902
46 Posts
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mainly use it to trim down doors that aren't closing properly due to foundation shifting. Ive used it to shave bottoms of doors if someone got thicker floors that werent clearing. sure there are a lot if other uses, but I like this, lightweight and gets the job done

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Mar 1, 2024
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pyrokid73
Mar 1, 2024
764 Posts
Quote from dronewolf :
Worth getting if invested in Ryobi already?
Can't comment on the product, but you mentioned you were invested in Ryobi...
Mar 1, 2024
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CajunDavid
Mar 1, 2024
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank CajunDavid

I do home repairs as a business and I own this, it's a good tool.
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Mar 2, 2024
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Tourist1292
Mar 2, 2024
15,311 Posts
I got this one too. It is decent.
Mar 2, 2024
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LABeav
Mar 2, 2024
403 Posts
Quote from CajunDavid :
I do home repairs as a business and I own this, it's a good tool.
What do you use it for? Like what application or repair?
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Mar 2, 2024
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FairPencil1902
Mar 2, 2024
46 Posts
Quote from LABeav :
What do you use it for? Like what application or repair?
mainly use it to trim down doors that aren't closing properly due to foundation shifting. Ive used it to shave bottoms of doors if someone got thicker floors that werent clearing. sure there are a lot if other uses, but I like this, lightweight and gets the job done
Mar 2, 2024
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TechManDad
Mar 2, 2024
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Can I set this to only take off a very thin layer, such as removing varnish along flat surfaces?
Mar 2, 2024
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wuss
Mar 2, 2024
1,355 Posts
never used a planer before, but is it safe to say this wouldn't be good for 2x4's since the max width is 3.25"?
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Mar 2, 2024
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windwalker
Mar 2, 2024
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Thanks OP

Rebuilding my deck this summer.
This should help with the "quality" lumber that's available today
Mar 2, 2024
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windwalker
Mar 2, 2024
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Quote from wuss :
never used a planer before, but is it safe to say this wouldn't be good for 2x4's since the max width is 3.25"?
Would be rare that you'd be planning the wide part of a 2x4
usually it would be the edge- think bow on a stud
Mar 2, 2024
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VladStar
Mar 2, 2024
695 Posts
Quote from windwalker :
Thanks OP

Rebuilding my deck this summer.
This should help with the "quality" lumber that's available today
Good point. I am planning to do the same this spring/summer, going with composite decking. May need this tool to align new beams and joists as well.

Thanks OP, repped.
Mar 2, 2024
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dronewolf
Mar 2, 2024
1,187 Posts
Quote from pyrokid73 :
Can't comment on the product, but you mentioned you were invested in Ryobi...
Lol just saw this thread and thought of the last planer deal. Thank you kindly for remembering my comment. I guess it's a sign that I need to get this
Mar 2, 2024
213 Posts
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JoeJoeJonesin
Mar 2, 2024
213 Posts
Quote from FairPencil1902 :
mainly use it to trim down doors that aren't closing properly due to foundation shifting. Ive used it to shave bottoms of doors if someone got thicker floors that werent clearing. sure there are a lot if other uses, but I like this, lightweight and gets the job done
Can you do top or side of door, depending on where it's grinding?
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Mar 2, 2024
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FairPencil1902
Mar 2, 2024
46 Posts
Quote from TechManDad :
Can I set this to only take off a very thin layer, such as removing varnish along flat surfaces?
yes, can't remember how thin but it is like 1/64 of an inch I think, completely adjustable. seriously if you need it a couple times it is far worth it at this price. Ive sanded the edge of a door with a sander, took forever and looked like shite, this takes like 20 seconds
Mar 2, 2024
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smarty2456
Mar 2, 2024
18 Posts
I've heard any power ones are not great for actual woodworking as they remove too much material inaccurately. I've been debating on a hand plane when I can find a classic to refurbish.

But welcome to listen to anyone's opinions.
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kshell
Mar 2, 2024
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Quote from wuss :
never used a planer before, but is it safe to say this wouldn't be good for 2x4's since the max width is 3.25"?
Stanley No. 6 and No. 7 planes use 2.5 inch wide irons. You make multiple overlapping passes for wide boards.

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