About this deal
Features:
Featuring dual LED's and clear sub-base ensure maximum visibility to the workpiece. The 5-position adjustable turret on this 18V Dewalt Router allows you to create stepped or repeated plunge cuts, and the quick-release motor housing makes it easy to switch between the plunge base and fixed base. The DCW604 has a variable speed control (16,000 to 27,000/min). The precision engineered brushless motor delivers the power to meet the demands of the toughest applications. This Dewalt cordless router is the perfect tool for a wide variety of routing tasks, from inlay cavities and hinge mortises to rounding over edges and flush trimming hardwood edging.
FEATURES
- Electronic brake for added control and safety
- Collet Size: 18 mm
- Dust Extraction Plunge Base
- Parallel Fence with Guide Rods (Plunge Base)
- Compact and lightweight design for ease of use
- Large, low-pressure spindle lock button allows for comfortable, single wrench bit changes.
- Plunge Stroke/Movement: 55 mm
- Centring cone
- Aluminium motor housing and base construction provides long term durability.
- 17 mm guide bush
- Soft start for reduced movement on startup
Reviews
Mike Cotton
I only have 2ah batteries and they don’t last long. So satisfying to use. So if I was doing big jobs or repetitive work I’d invest in some 4 or 5 ah batteries.
I’m doing some out of sight work in the loft so was able to practice without too much worry. Made just one error where the blade dug in.
But I have a few 2ah, enough to keep one on the charger permanently, so these will do for now. I bought a cheap set of bits and suspect I might get even neater results with more expensive bits.
Made a handrail and rounded over all the touch points. I absolute loved using it. But with practice and care it’s easy to achieve good neat results pretty quickly. Can totally recommend.
That’s the only thing. I didn’t time it and obviously you’re not using it constantly but I reckon it’s about ten minutes running time under work. Dust extraction pretty good too. I’m DIY and never used a router before but always fancied one in the kit.
Looking for jobs I can do with it now.