Do they both offer a 13" model? Would be a better apples to apples comparison for me (I know selfish) because I've been eyeing a dewalt 13".
4 days ago | 2
I like my grizzly, not sure if it’s this model off the top of my head. But the bench top I have is great
4 days ago | 0
I am glad to see some Grizzly reviews. I'd LOVE to see you review the Grizzly G0869 - a 10" 2 HP benchtop table saw. There's really not a ton of reviews out there about it, and I'd be interested in your experts opinion and take it through the paces! [Insert virtual fist bump 👊
3 days ago | 0
I would love to see the comparison. Even though I don't plan on putting in 220v in my shop right now.
4 days ago | 0
15" bench top. That things got a be a bear to move around. Need a good stable cart for that one.
4 days ago | 0
The max depth of cut on a 15” wide white oak board before the breaker trips. A maximum capacity test, if you will.
2 days ago | 0
Someone said the DW735X seemed like the better tool over these two. Would be nice to see how these compare.
22 hours ago | 0
I would like to know if there is a power difference between the two as far as handling hard wood. Is one faster or smoother with less tear out and snipe than the other? I could take slower if the end product is comparable AND it would save me money! AGAIN, thanks for what you do. I find it very helpful as I'm sure thousands of others do. I appreciate you, Amy, your family and staff.
3 days ago (edited) | 0
Not asking for you to do this but in theory could the helical head fit in the grizzly
4 days ago
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I look forward to your review … but would you also consider reviewing the new Grizzly combination Jointer/plainer?
4 days ago
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How about planning hickory down 1/16 to 1/8 (whatever is practical) on both and showing the strain or lack of between both.
1 day ago | 0
Oliver only makes sense if you have 220v AND no room for a standing unit. For the same or slightly more you can get a 15” helical floor model from Grizzly when it goes on sale
4 days ago
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I'd like to see a comparison on how fast you can thin stock, especially with the different cutter heads. Also, whats your opinion on the ryobi 1600w punge router? In the past you have been supportive of ryobi and the trim router but the plunge has barely any reviews or opinion's out there, I personally believe it is a greay beginner option.
4 days ago
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Yes show grizzly as like a beginners option and if possible upgraded head and find its limit being 120v and then shoot for 220v or reason we should spend and just get Oliver. While starting out could be like some saying they don’t have 220v….. but Rome wasn’t built in a day. Oliver could be a 1 year goal. It may turn out Oliver isn’t worth the extra 600. We should wait for another option or give your opinion on another unit altogether. Like how you do a good better best….
4 days ago | 0
I would like to know the cutting head differences between that and the griz. I would also like to see the difference in the data plates to compare the VA value (volts x amps it's like watts but without power factor) to see how much power each uses.
4 days ago
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Got any questions? What would you like to see in the review video? I have both the Oliver and Grizzly 15-inch planers in the shop for a head to head matchup. They are made by the same factory. Grizzly is about $800 less but lacks helical head but has a spiral cutter head. Grizzly is 120v Oliver 220v.
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