Hi Cabaxi
I didn't look or consider the larger model for two reasons, the first being i'm tight and didn't want to spend the money for the larger model and secondly, the smaller one has the handle-winder for above the table adjustments of the router-bit height which appealed to me more because I intend to use a router-table quite a lot.
Most people will undoubtedly suggest the bigger one is better for kitchen worktops, but from what I read/researched the smaller one is fine for work tops you just need to take less of a cut with a few extra passes, this for me is no big deal unless you are a kitchen fitter and need to work at a faster rate.
The smaller one for me has more positives than the larger:
- It's better in the table because of the height winder
- It's better hand-held because it's lighter
- It's not at fast cutting worktops
- You'll need to take smaller cuts when using larger panel raising bits - but again, no biggie for me personaly, just adds a little extra time to a project, it's still capable of doing the job.
Well, that was my rationale for selecting the smaller one, I hope that helps. Its also worth having a look at argee's excellent comparitive review, I can't seem to find the link at the moment, maybe argee will be kind enough to send it to you..