Must buy a Router but which one?
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Given that powertools2u (Ooops, TooledUp) are offering the Dewalt DW625EK for £198.50 Spam link removed by Admin
nothing in it then, or the Hitachi M12V2 which would you go for?
nothing in it then, or the Hitachi M12V2 which would you go for?
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can't directly help you as i havent used a dewalt router and my router is the older m12vJaeger_S2k wrote:Given that TooledUp are offering the Dewalt DW625EK for £198.50 Spam link removed by Admin
nothing in it then, or the Hitachi M12V2 which would you go for?
but what i can say is its well built
'the depth stop has fine adjustment that is easy to use
brushes are easy change
the off on switch is large and easy to locate and use
but having said all that the m12v2 is probaly completley different
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900 are too big and get in the way a lot on jobs in smaller places. Keep a 700 for most of your work (never seen a 600) and only buy a 900 if you need to joint a breakfast bar (even there you can do the job with a 700 jig most of the time).Jaeger_S2k wrote:On the worktop jigs, is it size specific, 600mm for a 600 worktop or is the 900mm adaptable?
If you go DW then go for the DW625 over the DW626 - the 626 is a heavier machine designed more for use in a router table, i.e. a shop machine. The 625 is one of the more compacyt routers around for the power. I have two (well a DW625 and an older Elu MOFF177e). I used to have a third but some slimy git nicked the older MOF177e - and it was all of 20 years old (so I know they are durable)
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