Anyone know of what the least expensive brand of flesher would be for a beginner on a fixed budget?
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My suggestion is to save the money and buy a nice flesher. If you don't you will be replacing it before you know it. It's the one tool you use all of the time. I have the Eager Beaver and I love it, but it is one of the higher priced machines. The Dakotas are reasonably priced. The cheapest one I see people selling all the time. I've heard good things about the newest model but I have not used one. There are good quality fleshers on this site sold used. If money is an issue then try finding a better quality machine used.