Hi there,
I'm hoping this isn't a repeat post (I did go through the forums honest!). I'm looking into buying my first router and have made the decision to go for a 1/2" as I can see at least a few occasions in the near future where I'm going to need it for some larger stock, including kitchen worktops. I'd also like something that I can mount in a router table.
I've been looking at the dewalt-dw625ek and the makita-rp2301fcx.
I haven't seen the Makita up close but build quality on both tools appears to be similar (I have other Makita tools and have always been very pleased) and reviews for both are very positive.
I think the plunge adjust is a little bit better on the Makita although I can't tell whether you can lock out the depth it like on the DeWalt. I've seen the thread about using a jack as a micro adjust so there's always that option =)
I've had some discussions with my local tool dealer in Brighton who are a Dewalt dealer. Obviously their recommendation is DeWalt; their reasoning for not going for Makita is to do with motors they use. Apparently the use the same motors from their coring drills and gear them down, clearly this means more moving parts and more to go wrong but I can't help but think that gearing down an over-spec motor means the motor is less likely to burn out.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
I'm hoping this isn't a repeat post (I did go through the forums honest!). I'm looking into buying my first router and have made the decision to go for a 1/2" as I can see at least a few occasions in the near future where I'm going to need it for some larger stock, including kitchen worktops. I'd also like something that I can mount in a router table.
I've been looking at the dewalt-dw625ek and the makita-rp2301fcx.
I haven't seen the Makita up close but build quality on both tools appears to be similar (I have other Makita tools and have always been very pleased) and reviews for both are very positive.
I think the plunge adjust is a little bit better on the Makita although I can't tell whether you can lock out the depth it like on the DeWalt. I've seen the thread about using a jack as a micro adjust so there's always that option =)
I've had some discussions with my local tool dealer in Brighton who are a Dewalt dealer. Obviously their recommendation is DeWalt; their reasoning for not going for Makita is to do with motors they use. Apparently the use the same motors from their coring drills and gear them down, clearly this means more moving parts and more to go wrong but I can't help but think that gearing down an over-spec motor means the motor is less likely to burn out.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!