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The Black & Decker KW712 and Makita KP0800 are both corded planers designed for similar heavy-duty tasks, sharing identical maximum planing widths of 82mm and top rotation speeds of 17,000 RPM. A key distinction lies in power delivery, with the Black & Decker unit offering a slightly higher 650W output compared to the Makita’s 620W. Furthermore, the Makita KP0800 provides a marginally deeper maximum rebating capacity at 9mm versus the KW712's 8mm, which could benefit users needing finer depth adjustments in grooves. Regarding user comfort, the Makita operates more quietly, registering 100dB noise level compared to the 105dB emitted by the Black & Decker model. Ultimately, if slightly more power is your priority, the KW712 is advantageous, but the KP0800 offers superior noise control and a slight edge in rebating depth.
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