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Makita RT0702CX4/2 Router / Trimmer 240v Reviews

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Makita RT0702CX4/2 Router / Trimmer 240v The Makita RT0702C is a 6mm (1/4"), 8mm (3/8") 710W Variable Speed Trimmer with Anti-Restart Function. Features a slim and ergonomically designed body for increased comfort.  FEATURES Switch type - Rocker type on/off switch Soft start Variable speed control Constant speed control Anti-restart function Dust collection Double Insulation Precision cutting depth adjustment Simple and efficient base lock system SPECIFICATION Collet Capacity: 6, 8mm or 1/4, 3/8" Collet Size: 6, 8mm (1/4, 3/8") No Load Speed (rpm): 10000 - 34000 Net Weight: 1.8 – 2.8kg    NOISE & VIBRATION Vibration Level - Rotation Without Load: 2.5 m/s² or less Vibration K Factor - Rotation Without Load: 1.5 m/s² Sound Pressure Level: 93 dB(A) Sound Power Level: 82 dB(A) Noise K Factor: 3 dB(A)

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Excellent tool, very smooth
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Posted 1 year ago
Very good product
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Posted 1 year ago
Superb router, I bought Rutland own brand a trim router of exactly the same spec and it was so bad to used it put me off using trim routers and brunt out in no time, but this has restored my faith!!!!!
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Posted 2 years ago
Expected Makita quality, well designed and nicely balanced tool. Great service from Powertool World
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Posted 2 years ago
Great tool.
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Posted 2 years ago
I've been using this palm router for the last couple of days (other routers:- Trend, Hitachi, Bosch), I love it, small, powerful, accurate. I bought the trim router first, but after playing with it, I decided that I needed a plunge base as well. I've been using the trim base and plunge base for the last few days on a bespoke 'door' project, and I'm delighted with my purchase. The Trend and Bosch routers are going to be EBayed, don't need them anymore.
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Posted 2 years ago