Reading a reply to a previous post a Dewalt employee referred to the idea of a cordless hand planer not having the power for the job. In a bulky and heavy 36v design this may be the case as you would associate this to 1st fix. But scale this down to an 18v version to be used for lightweight applications and surely you would have a winner.
It all depends on the application , surely.
As a kitchen/cabinet installer the use for a lightweight 18v hand planer to scribe wall fillers and kick boards would be worth its weight.
Makita have the BKP180Z LXT and it looks a cracker i hate to say.
Come on Dewalt, catch up!
I'll take mine in 36v..... I do allot of remodels, and trimming boards to to go in place happens. I need something that can cut 3 1/2" wide in a single pass and really remove material. The Makita looks nice but I am sure it would not be up to the challenge. Circular rotating cutting tools need the additional torque and speed associated with higher voltage.
Oh yeah the Makita is available over seas, I havn't seen one state side.