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Bosch 1619EVS 15 Amp 3-1/4 HP Variable Speed Plunge Base Router with 1/4-Inch and 1/2-Inch Collets | 
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List Price: $591.00 Buy New: $279.00 You Save: $312.00 (53%)
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Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 4175
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.2 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 12 x 13.5
MPN: 1619EVS Model: 1619EVS UPC: 000346313222 EAN: 0000346313222 ASIN: B000051WRZ
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| Features:
| • | 3-1/4-horsepower electric plunge router; soft start, micro-fine depth adjustments | | • | 2-inch subbase opening for large bits; variables speeds of 8,000 to 25,000 rpm | | • | Aluminum construction; wooden handles on fixed base; soft-grip handle on plunge base | | • | Includes plunge router, collet chucks, collet nut wrench, template guide adaptor, dust extraction hood, vacuum hose adapter, fine adjustment control extension | | • | 6-1/2 by 12 by 13-1/2 inches; 14.2 pounds; 1-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Review Bosch has combined power and performance to create a plunge router that's ideally suited for virtually any application. The powerful 3-1/2-horsepower Bosch 1619EVS offers variable speeds of 8,000 to 21,000 rpm and a soft-start feature that minimizes startup torque. With a router this big and powerful, it's especially nice to have the motor start up gradually, as opposed to jumping to life the way other models do. Complementing the powerful motor, the 3-3/4-inch base opening allows this router to accept large bits, including raised-panel bits. The 1619EVS maintains a constant rpm, too, no matter what knots or gnarls a bit encounters, thanks to Bosch's Constant-Response Circuitry. And the convenient front spindle lock makes changing bits a snap between applications. But perhaps the most unique feature of the 1619EVS is its exclusive under-table setup system, which lets a user make depth adjustments as easy as 1-2-3. --Carl Thress
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Power September 16, 2008 Mat I bought this router for my cabinet shop. I use it to make raised panel doors. When I first received and unpacked it I thought maybe the next model down would have been better. But after using it I wouldn't trade it. I only used it once freehand and the soft start is good without it I don't think it would be easily controlled when starting. I ordered an aluminum router plate for mounting from Rockler. Since I mounted it in the router table it has done well little to no vibration when spinning large bits. And plenty of power. All the controls are simple and straightforward. It fine adjusts easily but even with the plunge spring disengaged it is hard to make the coarse adjustments. It would be nice to have a spring of some sort to help lift the weight of the motor. All in all it does exactly what it needs to get the job done. If you want to table mount it then you won't be disappointed. If you are looking for a hand held I might go for the next smaller model unless you use a fence or guide.
router box May 25, 2008 Mildred Spence 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Yes i like the bosch router 1619 evs,but you need lot,s of room under the router box to make adjustments .
Awesome Router February 5, 2008 M. Smith (H Town, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
She's big and can do most anything. I am impressed with how easy it is to use and how smooth the plunging is. Like I said it's big so if you are looking for something smaller (and obviously less power) then this may not be the one but for a powerfull all encompassing router this is a great one. One recommendation to Bosch though is to maybe use a stronger more flexible plastic for the shop vac connection accessory. This seems to be the only cheap piece. P.S. if you want to do dovetails I suggest purchasing Bosch's 7 piece dovetail guide/adaptor kit (sorry can't remember the actual name of it). If you use Porter Cables dovetail jig the guides that mount to the router are screw on and Bosch does not have screw on, it has a very usefull accessory piece that items clamp into and their kit will accomodate most anyones guide or template piece.
Bosch router problems January 7, 2008 Vanna L. Schwamb (Sheridan,Wy USA) 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
This router was highly rated, but it was not what it was stated to perform. We returned it once as a part was loose in box. The second one, we also returned & got a refund. All processes was handled in a timely & efficient manner.
Bosch 1619EVS Plunge Router December 3, 2007 M. Biscotti Jr. (Sykesville, MD USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
First, I have to say that this is my first router so I don't have another one to compare it to. I bought it because of the great reviews I found on this site. I still have some experimenting to do but I have used it for routing hinges and strike plates. Initially I am impressed with the power of the tool. I still find the plunging a bit awkward as I am not always sure that I am pushing the router down all the way. With the attachments for dust collecting it makes it very difficult to see the work area. I did find that the dust collection works great! After a few tests using a hinge template I felt that the router was doing an excellent job. I found the weight of the router (13 lbs) to be a bit prohibitive when using the plastic templates I was using to rout the door. The weight was loosening the nails that hold the template in place. I found that the adjusting knob moves a bit when pushing down the lever that locks it in place. Overall it performs very well and it is built well. I don't feel like I am using one of my son's plastic tools. I have other Bosch tools so I can vouch for their effectiveness.
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