Snipe is pretty common. I wouldn't suggest that as a screen for a planer purchase.
A planer is a precision tool. HF stuff is not known for precision.
Those who advocate purchasing this level of tool don't seem to value dependability as much as I do. While it is guaranteed, and if it breaks they'll give you a new one, that's a day ruiner right there.
But what if it doesn't break, what if it just won't keep the table parallel to the head? So after running a 100 bf of wood through, suddenly boards are a thirty second thicker on one side than the other? And since they're random widths, each board has two random thicknesses!
I have not had this experience, nor do I know anyone who has, but for me, this scenario stamps a big negatory on the potential purchase. As always, YMMV!
Kindly,
Lee