DEwalt makes a really good one, just solidThanks; yeah, i'm heavily invested in Milwaukee m12/m18 already, so i'll go that route probably.
thanks!
Depends on what you are comparing.Of the three, I would want to keep my corded electric drill always because of its higher spin speeds and rpms under load.
I've had the Makita R0701 for quite some time and about a year ago, ended up getting a great deal on the Hercules 20v. It's a great router that I try to connect to dust collection as much as possible. And while I mostly use corded tools and never complain about it, the cordless is quite nice. Except when you're doing longer sessions and you run out of battery. To me, that's really the downside.So, I am wondering what situations are driving the need for a cordless router?
For me I do a lot of ad-hoc trimming, inlay work, edging, etc, that means grabbing a cordless trimmer saves me a lot of mucking around, especially as I can essentially do it anywhere without restriction.Unlike other tools that I thought I needed a cordless version (including, drill, nail guns, screw driver, circular saw, air compressor), I’ve never felt limited by the tether of an electric cord on the router.
Most often I use it at the work bench. And when I bring it to a location, it generally does not require much mobility.
So, I am wondering what situations are driving the need for a cordless router?
The "one extra" battery platform is what's stopping me from getting the Hikoki cordless 1/2" router. It took years of me kicking and screaming to finally get dragged into an additional battery platform (Festool SYS 50 did it for me), I just really hate the thought of yet more battery platforms.I'm not really dying to have a bunch of cordless tools. That said, a trim router is one that I think it might be more desirable and convenient due to the type of tasks I might use it for rather than the OF1010, OF1400 and DW618 that I have for hand-held use. And even though I'd prefer not to add another battery platform, I'd probably choose the DeWalt as it seems to be about the best design overall.
Resistance is futile…The "one extra" battery platform is what's stopping me from getting the Hikoki cordless 1/2" router. It took years of me kicking and screaming to finally get dragged into an additional battery platform (Festool SYS 50 did it for me), I just really hate the thought of yet more battery platforms.
OFK500 / OFKC500 are really specialty tools. I would *strongly* advise you check out the OFK 500 in person at some local dealer.
It is one of those tools which you either absolutely must have once you see how it works, or you find it too restrictive as you do not use a trim router enough for it to matter.
Those small OFK 500s are definitely *not* directly relatable to any other trim router out there. Starting with the special bits they use..
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If you are not looking into the OFK 500 specialty trimmers - which I presume you are likely not - the MFK/MFKC 700 series are a much better option as the cordless router of choice.
But no idea when that one comes to US.
I would consider a small Makita or Milwaukee and the MFKC 700 as the "daddy" option upgrade once it comes.