P/T is probably one of the biggest purchases you will have if you are just starting out,
From what I understand all of the units does the same job (the super cheap ones and expensive ones) however the main differences is in the Noise levels you get and how sturdy they are , obviously the large solid cast iron ones will give the best results, but let's talk about the sound levels as it's a HUGE factor.
The cheap brush motor ones obviously are the loudest ones, but I haven't seen tests exactly how loud they are compared to the cheapest induction models which starts from 500pounds and how loud these "cheap" induction ones are compared to the large units which cost starting at 1000+.
So lets make a comparison table once for all,
-Your Smartphone is an Ideal Sound level meter, Just search for ''sound meter'' app and you can record the sound levels in Dbs you get.
-Place your phone 1m away from your P/T and record the max DBs you get when:
*Just running without cutting
*When its planing material
State your exact make/model of your P/T as well.
So now when someone is in doubt and worried that the cheap unit might be noisy before purchasing it You can easily compare by running other powertool you have and see how much noise it makes!
Or just as well If you are thinking about Upgrading you could easily see What exactly you can expect!
GO GO GO!
From what I understand all of the units does the same job (the super cheap ones and expensive ones) however the main differences is in the Noise levels you get and how sturdy they are , obviously the large solid cast iron ones will give the best results, but let's talk about the sound levels as it's a HUGE factor.
The cheap brush motor ones obviously are the loudest ones, but I haven't seen tests exactly how loud they are compared to the cheapest induction models which starts from 500pounds and how loud these "cheap" induction ones are compared to the large units which cost starting at 1000+.
So lets make a comparison table once for all,
-Your Smartphone is an Ideal Sound level meter, Just search for ''sound meter'' app and you can record the sound levels in Dbs you get.
-Place your phone 1m away from your P/T and record the max DBs you get when:
*Just running without cutting
*When its planing material
State your exact make/model of your P/T as well.
So now when someone is in doubt and worried that the cheap unit might be noisy before purchasing it You can easily compare by running other powertool you have and see how much noise it makes!
Or just as well If you are thinking about Upgrading you could easily see What exactly you can expect!
GO GO GO!