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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community Feb 27, 2007
Pros: Size, super handy, outstanding build/detail's, very accurate Cons: None
Summary: I finally got off my butt and bought a trim router. I swore that I never had a use for one but they seem to have become all the rage. My big old Bosch 1604 and thirty year old Craftsman Plunge router seemed to be able to do anything I ever needed to do ... read more
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Not Yet Rated by the Epinions community
Sep 24, 2008
Pros: Soft start Power Quietness Cons: Standard bases does not accept Porter-Cable style guide bushings
Summary: This is a nice little router, has plenty of power for its size, fits well into the palm of my hand, has a soft start feature and the noise level is lower than any other I have used. I have used it to make decorative edges on several pieces of furniture, ... read more
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Rated Show by the Epinions community May 8, 2011
Pros: Soft-start switch Easy horizonal adjustments Excellent edge guide Easy one-handed operation Cons: button to lock collet hard to push, with arthritis wish a plunge base came with it.
Summary: I bought the Bosch Colt Palm Router-PR20EVSK when it first came out. I have about four other routers, but not this small. I wanted one to do simple edge work, maybe a little template work and cleaning up edges. Only have to hold on with one hand.
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Nov 25, 2009
Pros: Small size big motor soft start adjustable speed Cons: The heat issue after ten minutes of consistent use can be a little uncomfortable.
Summary: I hardly find myself using my bigger router anymore. This one just seems to be so much easier to use. It wont be routing out anything huge. But I have trimmed 1/2 ply with a flush trim bit that is 3/8 and I use the full cut.
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Apr 8, 2007
Pros: Nice and shinny Cons: Will not hold adjustment
Summary: This tool is a useless toy. No matter how you tighten the body clamp bolt, the motor still slips down allowing the bit to cut deeper into the wood. I chucked the entire kit in the trash. At maximum tightness, the clamp adjusting bolt cannot keep the
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