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About this item Powerful 20-volt max motor provides enough power for a full range of applications and attachments Compact and lightweight design allows users to carry out drilling/driving tasks in confined spaces and with ease Part of the 20-volt max system a system that demands attention For use with BLACK+DECKER BDEDMT and BDCDMT112 Powerful Performance for most trimming, small edge forming, "decorative woodworking "and hinge routing applications Quick Adjust button that allows for quick depth adjustment up to 1" › See more product details
Powerful 20-volt max motor provides enough power for a full range of applications and attachments
Compact and lightweight design allows users to carry out drilling/driving tasks in confined spaces and with ease
Part of the 20-volt max system a system that demands attention
For use with BLACK+DECKER BDEDMT and BDCDMT112
Powerful Performance for most trimming, small edge forming, "decorative woodworking "and hinge routing applications
Quick Adjust button that allows for quick depth adjustment up to 1"
I recently used this to dig out a little area in my nightstand to install a qi charger and this fit the bill perfectly and had no issues. If I could gripe about one thing, it would probably be that the little opening on the sides suck to loosen and tighten the blades. I found myself reaching in with a needle nose half the time.I don't really have a workshop, since I live in an apartment. So I didn't clamp anything down, just threw on some safety googles and held that sucker down with my knee and went to town on it with this router and it did great! If you do plan on cutting out a large hole, like larger than the diameter of the base of the router, be very careful and put more weight on the edges that actually have support. I almost made the mistake of not doing that and almost ruined my project with a hole right through the board.Cleanup was pretty easy also, kept the dust pretty minimal for the amount of cutting shown in the pictures. Getting dust out of the equipment was rather easy too, obviously it's going to get into some areas that's a little trickier to get into.I know "experts" and "professionals" all hate on the black and decker brand, but I've had no issues for using it over 3-4 years so far. Except with their sander attachment, that thing was not built well at all.