I just recently flattened a slab with the 2200 and have to say it worked fantastic. As long as the other router has enough power to keep the bit spinning true then they should work the same dust collection wise. The bigger, heavier and higher hp the better. The suction does not do much of anything, so I did not even use it. I was using a sled with a plate attached to the router and a bit extender (Infinity set up) so the dust just shoots out the bottom at the slab. I agree with the last post stating to put and sweep on the sled, it would stop most of the dust in its place, and you would just have to collect it after the pass. The best advice is to check your collets every once in a while to make sure it is staying tight and that the cut is flat with each pass. Best of luck to you!