Festool Router Base(s)

I assume it is because a plunge base will do everything a fixed base will do - and more, and Festool isn't as concerned about offering a more budget option.
 
The only thing I see fixed base giving one /sans lower price/ is more precision. That is (was) a concern when the plunge mechanism locking is not stiff enough.

With the new OF1010 having both rods locked, I do not se a point for a fixed base.

Then come the negatives. Separable spindle forces compromises which would make the OF1010 heavier and bulkier or less functional at same space/weight. There is no free lunch.
 
Micro Fence can't make a plunge base for the 700 because of it's design. 

Richard told me that.  That's a shame because a plunge base would be a nice feature for the 700
 
A plunge base can do anything that a fixed base can do, but the reverse is not true. I assume that is the point? The only "advantages" a fixed base can claim are simplicity and a lower center of gravity. Total weight is not necessarily a thing because the OF1010 is lighter than many fixed base routers.
Also, there is a bit of a debate about weight anyway. Some argue that the weight/mass adds to stability. Others say that this does not always come into play and they would rather have a lighter machine.

The plunge base for the MFK700 is called OF1010....lol
 
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