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No more than I use this and the low price I paid it works great. If I used it more I would prefer electric.
The tool had minor scratch indicating that it had actually been used/tested. After closer inspection, it became apparent that it wasn't the cutting edge/guide, it was the plastic casing of the tool that wasn't aligned. Still, if you aren't bothered about the casing not being square with the blade and have use for a cordless planer, you can't beat this price, though with only one battery, you might want to plan on just throwing the tool away when the battery wears out. Into the body of the tool was branded RECON, about 1/2" in length. The stop bracket that came with the tool is too inaccurate to be useful and should be discarded.
Says a lot about what Bosch thinks it will hear from customers about this reconditioned tool. I removed the blade and examined it on both sides (the blade is reversible) and had been replaced as part of the reconditioning process. I adjusted the blades and plates and made sure everything was square. I looked at the tool from different directions and it didn't look square.
I was in the market for a power planer and had looked at cheaper options on Harbor Freight when I found this on Amazon. I figure for an extra $40 over the cost of a generic planer I get a bosch and a 14.4 volt battery system to add a drill or jigsaw to later. I was a little unsure being 14.4 volts if it would have enough power but it seems to work great.
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