Distinctive Interiors
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Peter, how do you find the additional weight?
Just looked at the specs on both Routers and the 2200 comes in at 11.7kg..........compared with 5.1kg for the 625.
I can imagine the additional weight would aid in stability, but as the majority of the routing that I do on a day by day basis is stop/ start worktop machining etc, I would think constantly picking up and putting down 11.7 kg is going to be a PITA! when compared with the 625.
How does it compare with the OF2000? I have one that I was given, but it has a slightly deformed baseplate (It's been dropped I reckon....!!!!), so I have not used it other than turning it on to see if it ran. IT does feel top heavy compared with the DW625.
Tim.
Just looked at the specs on both Routers and the 2200 comes in at 11.7kg..........compared with 5.1kg for the 625.
I can imagine the additional weight would aid in stability, but as the majority of the routing that I do on a day by day basis is stop/ start worktop machining etc, I would think constantly picking up and putting down 11.7 kg is going to be a PITA! when compared with the 625.
How does it compare with the OF2000? I have one that I was given, but it has a slightly deformed baseplate (It's been dropped I reckon....!!!!), so I have not used it other than turning it on to see if it ran. IT does feel top heavy compared with the DW625.
Tim.