Makita - Midsize Plunge Router RP1101
Makita’s 2-1/4 hp router features a variable-speed, soft-start motor and easy-to-release plunge lock.Midsize plunge routers, those in the 2-hp class, have enough muscle to tackle most tasks, yet they’re relatively easy to handle. Unlike a fixed-base router, a plunge router lets you lower the spinning bit straight down into a workpiece. That makes it a good choice for those who cut a lot of stopped grooves, dadoes, and mortises. So with that in mind, I gathered all eight of the midsize plunge routers on the market and gave each a thorough going-over.
I checked to see how fussy it was to turn the machine on and off, to change router bits, and to set the plunge depth. I looked at how much finger contortion it took to set the switch locks and the plunge-lock mechanisms. I also wanted to see how well the multiple-stop systems worked. I checked the handles for comfort, then measured each router for noise, vibration, and collet runout. And after all of that, I tested each router by running it through a sheet of plywood.
The Makita has an easy-to-release plunge lock, the lowest noise level (tied with Porter-Cable) and lots of metal. However, it has a small opening in the base (a base with a larger opening is optional), no dust port, and the depth of gauge is difficult to read.
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