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Summary: A great router
Comment: I bought this router based on a good review of routers for use with a table. It is everything the review said. It is very precise. I can easily change the cutting depth and change bits from above the table. I comes with a real wrench for the collet, not the typical stamped metal wrench. It has enough power that it does not slow down at reasonable feed rates. The mounting holes did not match any that were already in my table but it was easy to adapt. I have another router that I use free hand so I can not rate this router for non-table use.
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Summary: One problem but great response
Comment: I'm a woodworking hobbyist and have been for decades. I've used this router quite a lot in the last nine months, though not daily. Overall I agree with the other reviews; it is an excellent tool for the money, especially for router table use.
I had one problem, which apparently is not typical. A tiny plastic tab broke in normal use and allowed my shaft lock assembly to be propelled across my shop floor. The router was mounted on the table as it has been since I got it, so there's no way I can imagine that this was anything but a part failure. I could find no way to order parts other than calling the Triton distributor, but when I did my call was answered immediately by a friendly, knowledgeable man who not only took my order, but offered assistance by describing the reassembly sequence. There are two springs, and it is not immediately self-evident or clear in the parts diagram where each goes, and the man I was talking to knew the product well enough to know that.
So while I had a problem, I think it is a rare one, and the response I had from Triton when I needed help is one more reason I would recommend this tool highly.
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Summary: Best I've seen
Comment: I've been wanting to mount a router in a table and install a router lift also. Most of the lifts on the market fit several different routers but not the one I have. I was looking at buying a new router and a lift for it until I saw this Triton in a woodworking magazine. It is a great machine. It has some outstanding safety features and the lift works great. The machine came in a kit which included bushings, a circle cutting jig and a a bit and collets for 1/4 and 1/2 shanks. Even without the accesories the machine would have been well worth it. I probably saved at least a couple hundred dollars compared to buying a seperate lift and the router to fit it. I highly recommend this router.
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Summary: Best Router in Current Market
Comment: This is without any doubt one of the best routers on the market.I have owned and used PC's , Hitachi, Bosch and Delta. Triton beats them all with easy use and handling features. Changing bits is a snap on or off table mount. Power switch can be a minor annoyance when table mounted but not enough to warrant a lower rating.If you are a heavy user of a router this is a gold medal winner.
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Summary: Triton MoF001KC 2 1/4 HP Precision Router Kit is a Precision Router
Comment: I have never owned or operated a router in my lifetime. My wife and I decided we would construct our own cabinets because we have seven children and the cabinets at Lowes and Home Depot are expensive to purchase and use cheap materials. Imagine a pressed fiber board drawer with little staples holding everything together when your ingenious two year old opens up the drawers to make a ladder to get onto the counter top so they can reach that piece of candy that mom put up high because the child was not to have it until after dinner! I like you, read the reviews and decided on the Triton router. The instructions on the router were complete for a novice to figure out how to use the machine. The controls are easy to use and are precise and hold their position while making the most difficult cuts. The motor is smooth with little vibration leaving one with little to sand after a cut is made. The only issue I had was one of my own stupidity. When the router is in a table the bit should be able to come up enough so that you can get onto it with the wrench to change bits. It never seemed to come up enough and I caused a little damage trying to release the bit with the wrench going down through the table. Remember if you buy this router that it has a safety feature that won't let the bit go all the way up unless the router on/off switch is turned off. Can't be the table is turned off the router must be turned off and then the bit will go up that extra 1" so one can change bits in a few seconds!