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DEWALT D26670 Heavy Duty Laminate Trim Router

DEWALT D26670 Heavy Duty Laminate Trim Router

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Brand: DeWALT
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $158.00
Buy New: $105.65
You Save: $52.35 (33%)



New (8) Refurbished (2) from $59.95

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 39653

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 5.1 x 4

MPN: D26670
Model: D26670
UPC: 028877577272
EAN: 0028877577272
ASIN: B000HX6T28

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 30,000 RPM, 5.6 Amp motor for the power and durability
  • Comfortable ergonomics for single-handed control
  • Extra large locking knob for quick and simple motor release and/or course depth adjustments
  • Weighs 3-3/4 pounds; backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty
  • Included with trim router: motor, standard base, and collet wrench

Accessories:

  • DeWALT Men's Stabilizer Lightweight Oxford
  • DEWALT D26672 Heavy-Duty Laminate Trimmer Tilt Base Attachment
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  • DEWALT D26673 Heavy-Duty Laminate Trimmer Offset Base Attachment
  • DEWALT D26671 Heavy-Duty Laminate Trimmer Fixed Base Attachment

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The DeWalt D26670 Heavy Duty Laminate Trim Router comes with a 30,000 RPM, 5.6 Amp motor for the power and durability required to cut a variety of materials. Ideal for most trimming, small edge forming, and hinge routing applications, this trim router comes with a 1/4-inch collet and comfortable ergonomics for single-handed control. Other features include a precision-machined, cast-aluminum fixed base for longevity and an extra large locking knob for quick and simple motor release and/or course depth adjustments. Also included with this router is a micro-set thumb wheel for quick and accurate bit depth adjustments and a spindle lock button allows single-wrench bit changes. Backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty, this trim router comes with a motor, a standard base, and a collet wrench.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good router, but don't use vice grips!   April 4, 2008
Mark W. Conley (Memphis, Tennessee)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a good little router with a powerful motor and really simple and reliable controls. It is not unusual for bits to stick in a new router. I had the same problem with my Porter Cable 310, another excellent router. My cousin, a tool and die maker, told me to just tap the bit or collet nut lightly with a large drill bit and the bit should rattle out. He was right. Unfortunately, I had ruined several expensive bits before this using vice grips and pliers. It is not necessary. Now that I have used the PC 310 for over a year, the bits are not as hard to get out. This is a common problem with the small routers, so don't diss an individual brand when this happens. I hope this post saves others some similar trouble!


3 out of 5 stars Good if you don't have to change bits frequently   February 4, 2008
Marc Taranto (Austin, TX United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

First the good: This is a decent router for the small applications that make use of 1/4" bits. I successfully used it to make fluted pilasters and dadoes for a bookshelf project. As you would expect from a small router, you can't push it too fast or remove too much material at a time, but its easy maneuverability makes up for those shortcomings. The depth adjustment works well and it allowed me to dial in accurate depth settings.

Now the bad: As another reviewer noted, the bits cannot be removed without resorting to vice grips. This has been the case for me with four different bits, made by different manufacturers. Safety concerns aside, this has the potential to wreck your bits and your router, since the motor really isn't designed to withstand the prying forces on the shaft.

Another negative is that the router just comes in a cardboard box; no hard plastic case is included. This surprised because I own several other DeWalt tools and they all have nice cases with metal latches. Some (like their palm sander) were even cheaper than this router and they still came with a case. Not a big issue but I prefer to keep power tools stowed neatly away.



3 out of 5 stars Collet won't release bits   December 16, 2007
Ralph Ripper (Apex, NC)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This was my first small router, I have three larger ones. It is a handy size, nice balance, good power, light weight. I like the simplicity of the base, which is easy to make small and large adjustments with. The biggest problem is that it takes a pair of vice grips to get a bit out of the collet, even with the nut all the way out of the threads. Also the motor bearings sound a little rough, and it's noisier than I expected. I am returning it for a different brand.

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