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Thread: Router Availability in the UK
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11th October 2009, 11:47 AM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Router Availability in the UK
Seeing as the market is extremely limited for choice in Australia what is the router choice like in the UK and what is acknowledged to be the best? It seems to be the only country we could reasonably shop in at the moment unless we go the 110 volt route with a step down transformer.
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Not sure what you mean by extremely limited. You are correct if you are looking for gold plated diamond encrusted varieties of routers but otherwise I would say we are pretty well covered. For what it is worth I like hitachi as a solid honest machines.
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If I want to buy an adequately powered router for bench use there are only a few quality routers (IMHO) available in Oz. Hitachi & Festool spring to mind, Bosch don't supply one and I can't think of many others to tell the truth now that Triton and Dewalt have left the market.
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11th October 2009, 07:47 PM #4
Do a search on google.co.uk and you'll be smothered in results - here's one example, containing both Bosch and DeWalt.
Ray
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