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Routers on sale Makita DRT50ZJ Solo
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Makita DRT50ZJ Solo

Battery

£143.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £47.99/mo.*
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Routers on sale Dewalt DCW604NT-XJ Solo
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Dewalt DCW604NT-XJ Solo

4.8

Battery

£277.30
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Routers on sale Makita DRT52Z Solo

Makita DRT52Z Solo

5.0

Routers, Battery

£83.29
Or 3 interest-free payments of £27.76/mo.*
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Routers on sale Makita RT0702CX4 240V

Makita RT0702CX4 240V

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£99.00
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Routers on sale Makita RT0702CX2 Router/Trimmer 1/4"
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Makita RT0702CX2 Router/Trimmer 1/4"

Mains

£159.88
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Routers on sale Bosch POF 1200 AE

Bosch POF 1200 AE

4.5

Mains

£83.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £27.66/mo.*
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Routers on sale Dewalt DWE625KT-GB

Dewalt DWE625KT-GB

Mains

£350.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £116.66/mo.*
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Routers on sale Milwaukee M18 FTR-0X Solo

Milwaukee M18 FTR-0X Solo

Routers, Battery

£279.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £93.33/mo.*
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Makita PJ7000

Makita PJ7000

4.6

Mains

£187.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £62.33/mo.*
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Makita RP001GZ02 40V Router

Makita RP001GZ02 40V Router

Routers, Battery

£224.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £74.99/mo.*
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Makita DRT50Z Solo
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Makita DRT50Z Solo

4.7

Battery

£142.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £47.66/mo.*
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Festool OF1400EBQ-Plus
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Festool OF1400EBQ-Plus

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£659.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £219.66/mo.*
7stores

Routers: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing routers, it's crucial to look at both power and speed. A router with higher wattage can handle tougher materials more efficiently. Additionally, variable speed control allows you to adjust the speed according to the material you're working on, whether it's softwood or hardwood. This flexibility can significantly enhance your precision and finish quality.

Routers come with different base types, such as fixed-base and plunge-base. Fixed-base routers are ideal for edge work and offer greater stability, while plunge-base routers allow for more versatility in creating intricate cuts and patterns. Consider what kind of projects you'll be tackling most often, as this will help you decide which base type suits your needs best.

Using nibblers can be physically demanding, so it's crucial to look for ergonomic features that enhance comfort and control. Features like a soft-grip handle, lightweight design, and easy manoeuvrability can make a significant difference during extended use. Prioritising ergonomics will help reduce fatigue and improve precision in your work.

ROUTERS

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Routers are versatile power tools used to hollow out areas in hard materials like wood. They help create intricate designs, edges, and joints. When choosing a router, consider the type of work you plan to do, such as shaping or joining, and ensure it matches your skill level.

Choosing the right router depends on the project size and material. Routers come in various sizes and power levels. For heavy-duty tasks, select a more powerful model. Consider features like variable speed control and ergonomic design for comfort during use.

Routers should have features like variable speed control, depth adjustment, and soft start. These enhance precision and control. Look for models with easy-to-change bits and dust extraction systems to keep your workspace clean.

Routers can be suitable for beginners if they choose user-friendly models. Opt for routers with clear instructions and safety features like spindle locks. Start with simple projects to build confidence before tackling more complex tasks.

The choice between plunge and fixed-base routers depends on the task. Plunge routers are ideal for making deep cuts into surfaces, while fixed-base routers offer stability for edge work. Assess your specific needs to make the right decision.

Routers can be used on materials like plastic and soft metals with appropriate bits. Ensure the material is compatible with your router's power capacity to prevent damage or injury.

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