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frontpage Posted by BrokenHome • Yesterday

DeWALT DW682K 6.5-Amp Corded Biscuit Joiner

+ Free S&H w/ Amazon Prime

$160

$219

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Woot! has DeWALT DW682K 6.5-Amp Corded Biscuit Joiner for $159.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Product Description:
  • 6.5 amp, 10,000 rpm motor provides power for working in the hardest woods
  • Dual rack and pinion fence ensure blade and fence are always parallel for accurate joints every time
  • Integral one-piece fence is adjustable and tilts 0-90°
  • Flush cuts can be made at 0° without removing fence
  • 45-degree locating notch in fence allows indexing off the outside surface of a mitered joint
  • Non-marring, heavy-duty aluminum shoe allows joiner to be clamped for stationary work
  • Retractable, anti-slip pins help hold work in place
  • Preset depth stops for all common biscuit sizes

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Written by BrokenHome
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Woot! has DeWALT DW682K 6.5-Amp Corded Biscuit Joiner for $159.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member BrokenHome for finding this deal.

Product Description:
  • 6.5 amp, 10,000 rpm motor provides power for working in the hardest woods
  • Dual rack and pinion fence ensure blade and fence are always parallel for accurate joints every time
  • Integral one-piece fence is adjustable and tilts 0-90°
  • Flush cuts can be made at 0° without removing fence
  • 45-degree locating notch in fence allows indexing off the outside surface of a mitered joint
  • Non-marring, heavy-duty aluminum shoe allows joiner to be clamped for stationary work
  • Retractable, anti-slip pins help hold work in place
  • Preset depth stops for all common biscuit sizes

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Written by citan359 | Staff

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Written by BrokenHome

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Solid deal for this product. I own one and it's a beast.

That said, add me to the long list of folks who bought one of these thinking it would get used a lot more than it actually does. Serious hobbyists would be much better served with a Festool Domino, and less serious hobbyists simply don't need one of these.

It's hard to recommend a biscuit joiner to anyone except folks who just like tools (guilty).

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Solid deal for this product. I own one and it's a beast.

That said, add me to the long list of folks who bought one of these thinking it would get used a lot more than it actually does. Serious hobbyists would be much better served with a Festool Domino, and less serious hobbyists simply don't need one of these.

It's hard to recommend a biscuit joiner to anyone except folks who just like tools (guilty).
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barebottoms
8h ago
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or a domino and a lamello
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DanielT3264
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Quote from NeatWing996 :
Solid deal for this product. I own one and it's a beast.

That said, add me to the long list of folks who bought one of these thinking it would get used a lot more than it actually does. Serious hobbyists would be much better served with a Festool Domino, and less serious hobbyists simply don't need one of these.

It's hard to recommend a biscuit joiner to anyone except folks who just like tools (guilty).

This is helpful, as a woodworking newbie, reading blogs and YouTube and fb comments, all point to needing something to align boards when joining. I've done simple diy outdoor furniture and found that dowels have been pretty do able for me and don't require another tool. But I suppose only time will tell.
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TheThiefOfTime
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Quote from NeatWing996 :
Solid deal for this product. I own one and it's a beast.

That said, add me to the long list of folks who bought one of these thinking it would get used a lot more than it actually does. Serious hobbyists would be much better served with a Festool Domino, and less serious hobbyists simply don't need one of these.

It's hard to recommend a biscuit joiner to anyone except folks who just like tools (guilty).

I don't know. I can 100% see an argument for people who don't have 1 to 1.7k rattling around for a joining solution but want something better than dowels.
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barebottoms
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for joining, dowels are stronger and better.
biscuits are for aligning
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Deadwing
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The only thing I use my biscuit joiner for is for Z-clips to attach a tabletop to a base

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