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Milwaukee 5616-21 2-1/4 Max-Horsepower EVS BodyGrip Router Kit by Milwaukee
List Price: $346.00Our Price: $179.99You Save: $166.01 (48%)Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Category: Tools See more product details
Product DetailsManufacturer: Milwaukee Model: 5616-21 Product features: - Exclusive BodyGrip design
- Powerful 13 amp, 2-1/4 max hp Milwaukee motor
- Premium electronic motor feedback maintains speed and power under load
- Electronic variable speed with soft start (10,000-24,000 rpm)
- Limited Warranty
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Description of Milwaukee 5616-21 2-1/4 Max-Horsepower EVS BodyGrip Router KitExclusive BodyGrip? design - a comfortable rubber grip wrapped around the router's base with an adjustable, custom-fit handstrap that allows for left and right-handed operation Exclusive linear depth adjustment system with above-the-table access, 100% sealed ball bearing construction, two over-molded side handles and durable machined aluminum motor housing and base Impact-resistant carrying case with integral RouterStation; 120 volts AC/DC; collet diameter: 1/4" to 1/2"; net weight: 8.8 lbs Powerful 13 amp, 2-1/4 maximum horsepower EVS Milwaukee motor; electronic variable speed with soft-start (10,000-24,000 RPM) and 36 distinct speed settings Premium motor feedback circuitry maintains speed and power under load; motor contamination shield minimizes damage, maximizes airflow
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Milwaukee 5616-21 2-1/4 Max-Horsepower EVS BodyGrip Router KitCustomer Review: Awesome Router! Summary: 5 Stars
As a professional carpenter/business owner I am always buying new tools so I can find the latest and greatest for quality of work, ease of maintenance and for the safety of my guys. The Milwaukee router is an awesome router hands down. I have always been and porter cable guy for routers until I tried my buddies Milwaukee, and needless to say I had to get one. I was a little disappointed however to see that this router did not have a full 5 star rating. I read the review that was rated 1 star and I have to say that his router was put under allot more stress than it was designed for by using panel raising bits. This kind of router is not designed for that kind of use. It puts allot more stress on the router than a "weekend/hobbyist" would. I own three porter cable routers and have since replaced them with the Milwaukee routers due to there ability to take a beating in a trailer, cabinet shop, job site, and even in my own garage. Routers are used for some things and Shapers are used for other things, i.e. raised panel construction.
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