🔧 Elevate Your Craftsmanship with Every Cut!
The Stanley Metal Body Surform Block Plane 5 21 399 is a high-performance tool designed for precision and durability. Featuring a strong die-cast alloy body, a replaceable fine cut blade, and a user-friendly thumb screw for quick blade changes, this lightweight plane is perfect for both professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts. Its compact design allows for easy maneuverability in tight spaces, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Manufacturer | Stanley Black & Decker |
Part Number | 5-21-399 |
Product Dimensions | 9.91 x 5.51 x 15.9 cm; 166.01 g |
Item model number | 5-21-399 |
Colour | Black/Yellow |
Style | Surform Block Plane |
Material | Die Cast Alloy |
Power Source | AC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Metal Body Surform® Flat Block Plane |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 166 g |
M**R
Nice small tool.
Strong tool, leaves wood a bit rough but nothing a bit of sandpaper can't sort out.Very good value.
D**G
Sturdy
Haven't used yet, but seems a sturdy bit of kit.
F**N
Handy little tool
Nice handy surform in the tool box especially for those little jobsLike all things it’s not the quality of the 1960s one I inherited from my father and lost but that’s just the way of things but at that price I’m definitely not complainingGetting the shop display card out from under the file was fiddly but I got there in the end
I**V
Good to have
Doing the job very good
S**E
Very light
Sharp light and useful for getting square edges after a board cut - must have for plaster boarding.
S**N
Great Stanley product
Excellent Stanley plane and works a treat on end grain imperfections.
R**O
Basic, simple but works a treat
A basic tool that works a treat
M**.
Sturdy and easy to use but has one flaw.
Although this item has a sturdy metal frame, is easy and comfortable to hold and does the job mine arrived with one drawback from day one. The blade retaining screw would only move a quarter turn and not fully unscrew to release the blade. Whether this is a design flaw or down to poor manafacturing, or both I will never know but I expect better from Stanley.
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