Dewalt planer DW 735x w/ FREE stand - $699°° - only through 6/4/25 @ Home Depot

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I am not paid by them at all, but have wanted one for forever - not some clapped used one, and the 13” capacity is fine save being smart & hiring out by the hr to businesses who have large format planers.


Look around, I doubt you beat that deal of the $700 for the DW 735x & a stout stand (mine is still boxed, but the box was a good 80-90#)

The planer alone - the DW 735 is several $100 more, no feed ramps or extree blades, and this kit gets you a stand that by weight is a heavy gauge weight steel setup.

Best of luck, it’s a deal I hadn’t seen & I been watching these solidly 6-8mo. 👍
 
That's a really nice planer with minimal snipe.
 
I am not paid by them at all, but have wanted one for forever - not some clapped used one, and the 13” capacity is fine save being smart & hiring out by the hr to businesses who have large format planers.


Look around, I doubt you beat that deal of the $700 for the DW 735x & a stout stand (mine is still boxed, but the box was a good 80-90#)

The planer alone - the DW 735 is several $100 more, no feed ramps or extree blades, and this kit gets you a stand that by weight is a heavy gauge weight steel setup.

Best of luck, it’s a deal I hadn’t seen & I been watching these solidly 6-8mo. 👍
Thanks for posting this. I'm not currently looking as my plans for woodworking have shifted, but this looks like good value best I can tell.
 
That's a really nice planer with minimal snipe.

I’m working on a folding set of ramps to effectively double the length - I think that will help a decent amount, BIL had a pair of folding roller stands ~4’ out from the stock ramps when doing some reclaimed lumber for a gazebo mainly for weight, but with used stock blades it took it to the point you had to look for snipe on either end.

Wasn’t small sticks either - rough hewn barn timber that was right at max height it takes (6” IIRC on stock blades) - and various lengths from 10-13’ long.

I hear longer ramps or a dedicated countertop on either side helps a lot.

I don’t expect to bother with a helical cutterhead - may get a better cut on extreme hardwoods but the diameter is larger than stock spindle & blades.
Plus they are $400+ for good ones - I can do a lot of orbital sanding for that $$$

Thanks for posting this. I'm not currently looking as my plans for woodworking have shifted, but this looks like good value best I can tell.

I’d watched the core machine go for $675-$699 for awhile before pulling trigger when it was ~ $752 on 4/30, landed at local store 5/8.
I went in yest & hassle-free they credited back ~$62.xx b/c of the Memorial Day sale lower price.

I don’t think they are going to ever get this cheap again as the full package setup.


And used 220v on local CL that do ~16” wide are all ~3x the $$$ for ones that aren’t beaten down/need bearings, belts, and sharpened knives.
 
I find that I get less snipe if I lift (not support, but lift slightly) as the board is close to exiting the planer.
 
I find that I get less snipe if I lift (not support, but lift slightly) as the board is close to exiting the planer.

Sounds like solid advice.

- our other friend who has the older 12.5” one on a dedicated flush mount at countertop height you REALLY have to look to see it, and he got it used but good shape from a pawn shop.

Maybe the DW734 - it may be old enough that’s not even the model # on his.

But he also has a lot of time on it & other tools are stuff like Metabo saw & AL guide, the king Bosch compound slider / articulating arm, and a real domino pocket cutter.

I got the Dewalt slider compound miter & it doesn’t hold angles well when sliding.
Not worth the $$ IME.

It was 2 decades ago, I don’t think Bosch even had that nice one out yet.

I most likely will sell that & get the Bosch one - his holds accurately even when that arm is articulating.
 
Still 699.

Re-checked & yep - but the stand is free in the package presently.

They had the core unit/planer for ~$200 more when I posted - and I got that ~$60 back from initial $$

I’m looking at a table saw that has that bass-ackward thing going - not a fan of the portable units but we’ll see.

HD has some weird pricing going on, use to your advantage while I expect this has some reflection on trade tariffs.

IIRC right, Home Depot president was ousted for IDK what reason from CEO of Lowe’s, so repeated his business model to make Home Depot.

I’d need find my slip minus the extra savings price-matching themselves, but this machine is benchmark for sub-220v units.
 

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