





🛠️ Master every edge with Stanley’s precision power!
The Stanley 5-21-399 Block Plane Surform combines a heavy-duty die-cast metal body with a replaceable fine cut blade and a tool-free thumb screw for quick blade changes. Compact and ergonomically designed, it’s ideal for professionals needing precision in tight spaces, backed by Stanley’s 170+ years of trusted craftsmanship.


| Brand | STANLEY |
| Color | Black/Yellow |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Material | Die Cast Alloy |
| Product Dimensions | 2.46"L x 0.85"W x 1.54"H |
| Style | Surform Block Plane |
B**L
Fits nice in hand.
Nice product perfect for shaving Automotive body putty Great price Would recommend.
C**E
Muy útil
Le compré este a mis trabajadores y es una de las herramientas más básicas para la instalación de Drywall o Gypsum. Es muy pero muy útil.
O**M
It works
Not bad
S**E
Good for small tasks!
I bought this product to shave off the top of my doors so they can close properly. Great value. Saved myself a couple hundred dollars having someone else do it. This tool only cost me $12! It was easy to use and I was able to finish three doors in under 15 minutes. The metal body fits nice in my hand. The blade wasn't as sharp as I hoped but it did the job. The blade is fairly easy to replace but you have to balance and fiddle with it a bit to get the blade in a proper position. Overall, it was great value and choice for a small task. If you're planning on using it a lof, I recommend spending a few extra dollars for another brand or model with better quality.
D**E
Drywall tool
Easy tool to use make drywall straight
S**F
As advertised
Just what I expected.
S**B
Great tool
This was as cheap as just replacing the rasp piece that broke on my 15 yr old model. Worked like a champ, as did the original one. Good purchase!
N**E
Secret Woodworking Weapon
You can basically do anything to wood w/ this thing, as long as you're patient -- some of the reviews have complained about the plastic set screw that holds the blade in place, which is a legit gripe -- how much more expensive would it have been to make it out of basically "immortal" metal? But that shouldn't be a problem as long as you hit it w/ WD40 once in a while to keep it from getting brittle. Pro tip: Use a a pair of pliers to loosen & tighten set screw -- your fingertips will thank you!
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