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The ToolTronix 1800W Bench Mounted Electric Router Table features a robust machined aluminum surface measuring 460mm x 335mm, equipped with a safety NVR switch, three feather boards for enhanced control, and a dust port for easy cleanup. Designed for versatility and stability, it accommodates routers up to 1800W, making it an essential tool for any serious woodworker.
Package Dimensions | 47.6 x 36.6 x 17.2 cm; 3.5 kg |
Finish types | Unfinished |
Is assembly required | Yes |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 3.5 Kilograms |
W**D
Give it a good star rating for quality
For the money it’s excellent value this is good quality well made easy to assemble built in 40 minutes attached router and never used one of these before but the functionality is very good it’s a nice size fits perfectly on my bench just did a couple of trial runs and it did a good job but after 20mins had to leave it as I was away on holiday but looking forward to getting home and really getting in to using this
D**J
Good Table Overall
Order arrived fast.Packaging was rubbish, parts loose everywhere. There was a large hole in the box so I was surprised nothing fell out.Instructions are very basic so I watched a Youtube video on an Aldi Workzone clip (almost the same table).There were spare nuts/bolts/washers, good if you were to lose some. I did have 2 parts left and no idea what they are for!.Assemble was easy but some of the holes where the legs attach to the deck were not that well aligned.The Micky Mouse system for attaching the router is poor so I bolted mine direct to the deck, drilled 4 holes, countersunk the 4 screws (I have 2 routers so happy to have one permanently on the table).The NVR switch is a nice touch; however, the power cable was only about 2-3 feet so I replaced that with a 8 foot length.The gear on the deck (fence etc) is good as this table is only meant for small projects anyway.I also fitted a starting pin to my deck.*************************
J**N
Great router table for the hobbyist/DIY beginner
As a newbie to woodworking, I had no idea what to expect from the table, or how to use one properly. After some practice with this table, I find I can get pretty much what I want from it. It's vastly increased my router use.TIP: It's worth getting a router lifter, as it is difficult to get much accuracy on height of cut without one - game changer!
A**D
Avoid !
Poor quality, sloppy finish, waste of money
P**S
Easy set up and use
Easy set up
M**Y
it will not fit together
on assy none of the attachment bolt holes line up, extension tables do not align with the cast router piece of the item. Assy instructions not very clear.
A**
It's OK
For the price this table is a reasonable buy but do expect to do a bit of fettling. The major problem is from the side supports, which in manufacture appear to be drilled on a flat sheet of metal plate then the plate was then creased into its shape. On my table fitting the screws through the holes into the cast aluminium main plate caused a step from the Steel side plate to the Ally plate. Rectified by clamping a long flat piece of wood across the top of all plates, re-drilling the mounting holes and re-fixing. Problem fixed.I have a Trend Router which is taller than the space for it to be put under the table, fixed by adding blocks to the legs.Changing the height of the router bit is not the easiest of actions.Routing a middle channel in a small piece of wood (150mm) had the wood move into the space for the sawdust extraction and a wonky channel resulted - had to use a solid piece of wood for a fence.Overall I find the table of good quality of materials, let down a bit by drilled holes to fit side wings. Instructions were there but most of it is simple to put together. Value is about right for cost. Possibly not for full on professional use
K**R
easy to set up
for the money this works very well easy to set up and has given a good finish on my work very happy with the table
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