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AN ELECTRIC BRUSH THAT ISN'T FOR TEETH ? Exactly, it's not a toothbrush, it is a woodworking electric planer, is an essential tool for smoothing and leveling wooden surfaces. Equipped with rotating blades, this device eliminates imperfections, splinters, and provides a uniform finish. Its ergonomic design and comfortable grip facilitate handling, allowing precise control during work. Adjustable in depth, the electric planer offers versatility for various carpentry needs. Whether flattening boards, beveling edges, or preparing wood for more detailed projects, this efficient tool is a key asset in any carpenter's toolkit. The electric plane is ideal for leveling, smoothing, and roughing out boards or flat surfaces (beams, frames, doors) of larger areas. Its common use includes reducing the height of a door. It can also be used for making grooves, beveling, or trimming edges. For this, the V-shaped grooves on the front base are utilized. There are three sizes: small from 1 t...