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  1. #16
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    This also appeared on Carbatec YouTube today
    Triton Dual Mode Precision Plunge Router TRA001 - YouTube

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  3. #17
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    I recently purchased my replacement triton router, now back at Carbatec, I am very happy, since my last one is no longer working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor Dennis View Post
    This is going to be my very first post to the Woodwork Forums, and when I registered I did not know that a Triton sub forum existed. It happens to be of great interest to me as I have had a TRA001 on back order since November last year. I'm in New Zealand, and our Triton router dealer is Carbatec who list the TRA001b (I don't know what the 'b' signifies) for NZ$629 (AU$580). Carbatec tell me that they would order 500 if they could get them. Most UK Triton dealers (the UK is 240V) also say no stock, and I am reluctant to trust the one or two that say they do have stock.


    TIA
    The B, refers to the latest revision of this router, some small additons / improvements from the original.

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    Are you able to elaborate on what those differences are? Be nice to know if they have addressed any of the problems that some owners seem to have problems with.
    Dallas

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    Default TRI-TRA001B is back at on stock at Carbatec NZ too

    The TRI-TRA001B is back in stock in Carbatec NZ as well and I finally managed to purchase one. From what I see, this has the newer and safer collet style, not the old type that let the bits slip and it comes with the height winder accessory.

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