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Tarfumes.com - Bosch PR20EVSK Colt Palm Grip 5.7 Amp 1 Horsepower Fixed Base Variable Speed Router with Edge Guide

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List Price: $220.00
Our Price: $99.00
Your Save: $ 121.00 ( 55% )
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Manufacturer: Bosch
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Bosch EAN: 0000346342376 Feature: Variable-speed palm-grip router kit; soft-start and quick-lock systems Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Bosch Manufacturer: Bosch Model: PR20EVSK Publisher: Bosch Studio: Bosch
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Features
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Variable-speed palm-grip router kit; soft-start and quick-lock systems 5.7 amp motor with 15,000 - 35,000 rpm; depth adjustment system and finger support pockets Aluminum construction and soft-grip Includes palm router, drop-forged wrench, collet, fixed base, straight-edge guide, case 11.8 pounds; 1-year warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
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If you’ve ever wished for a smaller router that still had the power and accuracy of the standard models, Bosch made this for you. This little Colt is little only in size. It’s 5.7 amp motor gives you all the power and speed of a big bruiser, with a variable speed of 16,000 to 35,000 rpm. Weighing in at just a hair over 3 pounds, it feels like a feather, so one-handed control is absolutely perfect. Bosch’s soft grip design is intuitive, and whether your hands are big or small, it fits just right, giving you complete control. Don’t worry about torque at startup, either, because the soft-start feature cushions it beautifully. The base has indentations that Bosch calls "finger support pockets," and they really do lend a great deal of control. The collect accepts standard ¼-inch bits, so you’re virtually unlimited in the bit department, with a surprising maximum diameter of 1-5/16 inches. There’s a spindle lock on the front, so changing the bit out is a simple one-wrench operation. The speed dial is mounted on top of the tool body, and while some would prefer it closer to the grip, we don’t see a problem, since you’re gripping the tool with just one hand anyway. Depth adjustment is among the easiest we’ve seen on a router. Just turn the motor till the triangle and "unlocked" symbol align, lower the motor to desired position, turn the motor so the triangle lines up with the "locked" symbol and close the clamping lever. If fine adjustment is necessary, it’s a breeze, courtesy of a wheel on the back of the base. Done. We can think of hundreds of uses for this little workhorse, but those who’ve previously been intimidated by routers will absolutely love it, because it performs like a full-size router, yet it’s a fraction of the size and weight. It would be perfect for rounding-over deck planks and railings, hinge mortising, making decorative edges on hobby wood, and furniture, cutting slots, for use with a dovetail jig, making window cutouts, decorative inlays, trimming laminate and more. Pros, do-it-yourselfers and hobby woodworkers will all wonder how they got along without this little tool. -- Kris Jensen-Van Heste What’s in the Box Router, straight edge guide, carrying case, fixed base, ¼-inch self-releasing collet, drop-forged wrench
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice router, but shaft not perpendicular to base Comment: This is a nice router, but I agree with many who said the base isn't perpendicular to the shaft. I returned it and got another one and it was about the same. I decided to keep it, I shimmed the base .030inches with a couple washers. Works fine now.
I made sure it was twisted to the lock position, I adjusted the clamp tight, then looser with no change.
By the way, Amazon was great. Exchanged it no problem. Very fast shipment of replacement. Amazon is always my first choice when it comes to ordering something online. Everything is usually fine but on the rare occasion that there is an issue, they have always taken care of me.
Thanks Amazon!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Two years later... Comment: I read all the reviews of this router before i bought it. The slipping base and difficult collet were a concern. I also read others who seem to have solved these same problems.
I went ahead and bought it as the price was reasonable, it was a great size and weight and it's a Bosch tool which have always treated me right.
That was two years ago.
I don't use a router but once or twice a week and mainly for shelving and trim work, and mortising new doors.
For what i need as a handyman/carpenter, it has been perfect.
When i have doors to hang, they are usually interior replacement slabs and sometimes 10-12 at a time. I have used this router on maybe 200 doors so far. The shelving and other custom detail or trim work that requires an ogee or chamfer bit, it works just as well. I have used it on, i dont know, maybe 1000 linear feet of wood. This is not a lot of production for two years, granted, but i wanted to give a fair review that included how much/little i've actually used the thing.
I find it plenty powerful, easy in my hand, lightweight, and easy to adjust.
The previous complaints about the base slippage i have yet to experience...but admit the base is a little tricky to adjust and lock in. The stubborn collet, yes, drove me nuts the first day or so. I just took off the red button and now push the metal tab with my finger, and it works. That red button retards the tab from going in far enough to actually lock it down.
Poor design, agreed, but solvable.
I also jettisoned the stupid case that comes with it and just keep the router, base, wrenches, a bunch of bits, and some door lockset bores in a small leather tool bag.
Even with its limitations and a couple of hiccups, I recommend this one highly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Down and out in less than a year Comment: I own many Bosch tools, including a plunge router, a router table, a Bulldog, a rotary cutter, and other stuff--and this is the first disappointment. The collet lock gave out in less than a year, and it's now dead. While I'm at it, I never liked the bit height adjustment; it's clumsy. Also, this is a trim router, small and lightweight but powerful for its job, but it's challenging to view the bit as you're cutting.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Two thumbs down. Comment: No stars for this router. It has a funky adjusting mechanism to adjust the depth of the router bit. You release a lock, twist the housing to the unlock position, then move the base up or down, then twist the housing back to the lock positon, then engage the locking lever. I have a little over an hour of actual use and the adjusting system is beyond redemption. I turn on the router and the vibration causes the base to slip. I can't lock the router bit in place. The router is now useless.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very light for those jobs where you dont want a large router Comment: Recently added this to my tool box. Sure is nice to have something you dont have to try to hold up or hang on to when you dont need all that bulk behind a smaller bit. This router enables you to have more control when routing because of it's size. It's great for laminate trimming and small inlay work. I should have gotten this a long time ago!
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