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Re: Biscuit joinersFrom: info@builderswebsource.com CommentsAn overview of biscuit joiners is available in the Journal of Light Construction. Top-of-the-line models are made by Lamello (the original company that invented it). But these are pricey for the occasional user. Generally, the Porter-Cable or DeWalt joiners have received excellent customer reviews for accuracy, overall durability and value. Ryobi also makes a micro joiner for under $100, which is good for small boxes and picture frames. Builders Websource 
 
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