Argee
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I bought the larger Triton some years ago when my big Ryobi (RE601E) failed right in the middle of a job. I then used the Triton both hand-held and inverted and it dealt with anything I wanted. The only task I was not totally comfortable with was using it on my Leight D4 dovetail jig, as it was a little "tippy" on such a comparatively narrow platform.Mike.C":1dmke6p4 said:At roughly £190 for the large one I am totally convinced the Triton is the one for me, I am just waiting to see which model I should go for?
Once the smaller model appeared I immediately bought one and it's proved to be ideal for use with the Leigh. It will handle kitchen worktops and some panel raising bits, but obviously doesn't have the overall grunt of the larger machine. Both are made for table use, with no upward-facing cooling slots when inverted. Comparative review here may help you to decide.
Ray.