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3rd October 2004, 01:03 AM #1New Member
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buying online a router
I would be very pleased if someone can suggest to me a site from where I can buy online a very good router. This has to be 240v and the seller ships internationally. Please suggest to me its brand.
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3rd October 2004, 01:48 AM #221 with 26 years experience
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First off, welcome to the forum
Probably the best brands are Makita & Bosch, there is cheaper brands but the hassle of buying mail order means that you would be better off buying a higher end machine because repairs and warranty will be a problem for you.
I think the US will be out if you need 240V because they run 110v.
This is the URL for the Perth branch of an Australian company, they do mail order in Australia and would probably send overseas.
http://www.carbatecwa.com.au/
If I was you I would search the sites, decide on a make & model and then find someone to send it rather than just going for what you can get.
Regards
Paul
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3rd October 2004, 01:55 AM #3Senior Member
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Hi Carmeldemartino,
Welcome to the WoodworkForum.
Carba-Tec sells routers and also sends overseas. Their web address is
www.carbatec.com.au
One of the routers they sell is the CMT which is from Italy. As it is closer to Malta maybe you could contact them direct. They must make 240V as they are sold on the Australian market. Their contact is:
C.M.T. Utensili S.r.l.
Via Della Meccanica s.n.
I-61020
Chiusa de Ginestreto (Pesaro e Urbino)
Italy
Phone: +39 (0721) 482204
Fax:+39 (0721) 481021
Homepage:www.cmtutensili.com
Email:[email protected]
Good luck with your search,
Don
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3rd October 2004, 10:37 AM #4
This website covers a lot of brands and gives international purchasing options:
http://www.powertools.com/PowerTools/PowerTools.htm
CheersSquizzy
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10th October 2004, 06:40 PM #5New Member
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buying router on line
I would like to thank you very much for your useful information. Any other sites will be really appreciated.