No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroEstilo:Tool 1-1/4 HP motor delivers 6.5 Amps for improved performance. Heavt Duty aluminum motor for increased durability
Marie
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2025
Works great , love the variable speedsNeeds better packing in side box.Lucky nothing was broken .Had to tape box back up in side.
Marie
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2025
Works great , love the variable speedsNeeds better packing in side box.Lucky nothing was broken .Had to tape box back up in side.
Marie
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2025
Works great , love the variable speedsNeeds better packing in side box.Lucky nothing was broken .Had to tape box back up in side.
Marie
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2025
Works great , love the variable speedsNeeds better packing in side box.Lucky nothing was broken .Had to tape box back up in side.
Marie
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2025
Works great , love the variable speedsNeeds better packing in side box.Lucky nothing was broken .Had to tape box back up in side.
Marie
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2025
Works great , love the variable speedsNeeds better packing in side box.Lucky nothing was broken .Had to tape box back up in side.
Marie
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2025
Works great , love the variable speedsNeeds better packing in side box.Lucky nothing was broken .Had to tape box back up in side.
Marie
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2025
Works great , love the variable speedsNeeds better packing in side box.Lucky nothing was broken .Had to tape box back up in side.
Fernando T.
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2024
No me gustó que el equipo no venga bien embalado, una caja muy grande sin relleno para que el equipo no esté suelto, el equipo bien.
Fernando T.
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2024
No me gustó que el equipo no venga bien embalado, una caja muy grande sin relleno para que el equipo no esté suelto, el equipo bien.
Fernando T.
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2024
No me gustó que el equipo no venga bien embalado, una caja muy grande sin relleno para que el equipo no esté suelto, el equipo bien.
Fernando T.
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2024
No me gustó que el equipo no venga bien embalado, una caja muy grande sin relleno para que el equipo no esté suelto, el equipo bien.
Fernando T.
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2024
No me gustó que el equipo no venga bien embalado, una caja muy grande sin relleno para que el equipo no esté suelto, el equipo bien.
Fernando T.
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2024
No me gustó que el equipo no venga bien embalado, una caja muy grande sin relleno para que el equipo no esté suelto, el equipo bien.
Fernando T.
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2024
No me gustó que el equipo no venga bien embalado, una caja muy grande sin relleno para que el equipo no esté suelto, el equipo bien.
Fernando T.
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2024
No me gustó que el equipo no venga bien embalado, una caja muy grande sin relleno para que el equipo no esté suelto, el equipo bien.
richards1155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2024
Needed a small router when my other brand let smoke out of it after just a few uses, decided to pick this one up, glad I did, it is nice, small, easy to handle and functional. Seems to be built good and solid. Looking forward to using it.
richards1155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2024
Needed a small router when my other brand let smoke out of it after just a few uses, decided to pick this one up, glad I did, it is nice, small, easy to handle and functional. Seems to be built good and solid. Looking forward to using it.
richards1155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2024
Needed a small router when my other brand let smoke out of it after just a few uses, decided to pick this one up, glad I did, it is nice, small, easy to handle and functional. Seems to be built good and solid. Looking forward to using it.
richards1155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2024
Needed a small router when my other brand let smoke out of it after just a few uses, decided to pick this one up, glad I did, it is nice, small, easy to handle and functional. Seems to be built good and solid. Looking forward to using it.
richards1155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2024
Needed a small router when my other brand let smoke out of it after just a few uses, decided to pick this one up, glad I did, it is nice, small, easy to handle and functional. Seems to be built good and solid. Looking forward to using it.
richards1155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2024
Needed a small router when my other brand let smoke out of it after just a few uses, decided to pick this one up, glad I did, it is nice, small, easy to handle and functional. Seems to be built good and solid. Looking forward to using it.
richards1155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2024
Needed a small router when my other brand let smoke out of it after just a few uses, decided to pick this one up, glad I did, it is nice, small, easy to handle and functional. Seems to be built good and solid. Looking forward to using it.
richards1155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2024
Needed a small router when my other brand let smoke out of it after just a few uses, decided to pick this one up, glad I did, it is nice, small, easy to handle and functional. Seems to be built good and solid. Looking forward to using it.
Patricia
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2023
Muy buen producto, llegó en excelente condiciones
Patricia
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2023
Muy buen producto, llegó en excelente condiciones
Patricia
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2023
Muy buen producto, llegó en excelente condiciones
Patricia
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2023
Muy buen producto, llegó en excelente condiciones
Patricia
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2023
Muy buen producto, llegó en excelente condiciones
Patricia
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2023
Muy buen producto, llegó en excelente condiciones
Patricia
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2023
Muy buen producto, llegó en excelente condiciones
Patricia
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2023
Muy buen producto, llegó en excelente condiciones
Jorge Muñoz
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2023
Manual y fácil de operar, voy a requerir otros aditamentos
Jorge Muñoz
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2023
Manual y fácil de operar, voy a requerir otros aditamentos
Jorge Muñoz
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2023
Manual y fácil de operar, voy a requerir otros aditamentos
Jorge Muñoz
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2023
Manual y fácil de operar, voy a requerir otros aditamentos
Jorge Muñoz
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2023
Manual y fácil de operar, voy a requerir otros aditamentos
Jorge Muñoz
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2023
Manual y fácil de operar, voy a requerir otros aditamentos
Jorge Muñoz
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2023
Manual y fácil de operar, voy a requerir otros aditamentos
Jorge Muñoz
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2023
Manual y fácil de operar, voy a requerir otros aditamentos
Ivan Yusseff
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2023
Su tamaño permite realizar trabajos en espacios reducidos.
Ivan Yusseff
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2023
Su tamaño permite realizar trabajos en espacios reducidos.
Ivan Yusseff
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2023
Su tamaño permite realizar trabajos en espacios reducidos.
Ivan Yusseff
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2023
Su tamaño permite realizar trabajos en espacios reducidos.
Ivan Yusseff
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2023
Su tamaño permite realizar trabajos en espacios reducidos.
Ivan Yusseff
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2023
Su tamaño permite realizar trabajos en espacios reducidos.
Ivan Yusseff
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2023
Su tamaño permite realizar trabajos en espacios reducidos.
Ivan Yusseff
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2023
Su tamaño permite realizar trabajos en espacios reducidos.
Biswaranjan mishra
Comentado en India el 30 de agosto de 2022
Value for money
Biswaranjan mishra
Comentado en India el 30 de agosto de 2022
Value for money
Biswaranjan mishra
Comentado en India el 30 de agosto de 2022
Value for money
Biswaranjan mishra
Comentado en India el 30 de agosto de 2022
Value for money
Biswaranjan mishra
Comentado en India el 30 de agosto de 2022
Value for money
Biswaranjan mishra
Comentado en India el 30 de agosto de 2022
Value for money
Biswaranjan mishra
Comentado en India el 30 de agosto de 2022
Value for money
Biswaranjan mishra
Comentado en India el 30 de agosto de 2022
Value for money
MOCOBO
Comentado en Japón el 17 de mayo de 2022
アメリカ仕様かプラグのマイナス側先端が広くなってコンセントに入らないので通常の日本のプラグと同じように削除加工をして使用。
MOCOBO
Comentado en Japón el 17 de mayo de 2022
アメリカ仕様かプラグのマイナス側先端が広くなってコンセントに入らないので通常の日本のプラグと同じように削除加工をして使用。
MOCOBO
Comentado en Japón el 17 de mayo de 2022
アメリカ仕様かプラグのマイナス側先端が広くなってコンセントに入らないので通常の日本のプラグと同じように削除加工をして使用。
MOCOBO
Comentado en Japón el 17 de mayo de 2022
アメリカ仕様かプラグのマイナス側先端が広くなってコンセントに入らないので通常の日本のプラグと同じように削除加工をして使用。
MOCOBO
Comentado en Japón el 17 de mayo de 2022
アメリカ仕様かプラグのマイナス側先端が広くなってコンセントに入らないので通常の日本のプラグと同じように削除加工をして使用。
MOCOBO
Comentado en Japón el 17 de mayo de 2022
アメリカ仕様かプラグのマイナス側先端が広くなってコンセントに入らないので通常の日本のプラグと同じように削除加工をして使用。
MOCOBO
Comentado en Japón el 17 de mayo de 2022
アメリカ仕様かプラグのマイナス側先端が広くなってコンセントに入らないので通常の日本のプラグと同じように削除加工をして使用。
MOCOBO
Comentado en Japón el 17 de mayo de 2022
アメリカ仕様かプラグのマイナス側先端が広くなってコンセントに入らないので通常の日本のプラグと同じように削除加工をして使用。
Gandhi p.
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2021
Muy bueno aun lo tengo funcionando..
Gandhi p.
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2021
Muy bueno aun lo tengo funcionando..
Gandhi p.
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2021
Muy bueno aun lo tengo funcionando..
Gandhi p.
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2021
Muy bueno aun lo tengo funcionando..
Gandhi p.
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2021
Muy bueno aun lo tengo funcionando..
Gandhi p.
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2021
Muy bueno aun lo tengo funcionando..
Gandhi p.
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2021
Muy bueno aun lo tengo funcionando..
Gandhi p.
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2021
Muy bueno aun lo tengo funcionando..
pedro
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2021
Buen producto satisfecho con lo recibí antes del tiempo indicado llego.
pedro
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2021
Buen producto satisfecho con lo recibí antes del tiempo indicado llego.
pedro
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2021
Buen producto satisfecho con lo recibí antes del tiempo indicado llego.
pedro
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2021
Buen producto satisfecho con lo recibí antes del tiempo indicado llego.
pedro
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2021
Buen producto satisfecho con lo recibí antes del tiempo indicado llego.
pedro
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2021
Buen producto satisfecho con lo recibí antes del tiempo indicado llego.
pedro
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2021
Buen producto satisfecho con lo recibí antes del tiempo indicado llego.
pedro
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2021
Buen producto satisfecho con lo recibí antes del tiempo indicado llego.
Eddie B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2020
At 30 I've only recently discovered the existence of the amazing tool that is the wood router. I'm a musician that has recently got into customizing/upgrading my own guitars, and watched luthiers on youtube build their own instruments out of a router. I'm also a DIY'er in general around the house. And finding out about the router was like pandoras box of creation for me! Last month I bought a Dremel 4300 which I partly bought for doing some light routing. I gave it the task of making some custom drawer/cabinet faces for my bathroom. Well, the Dremel was not up to the task (it sucks for any serious routing). So I decided I was gonna bite the bullet and buy a proper wood router. I educated myself on this tool, and decided that I wanted to get a combination fixed base/plunge router.I went to every avenue and excessively researched these things for the best bang for my buck. Home Depot, Lowes, Harbor Freight, eBay, and here, comparing models. I was shocked to see the brick and mortar stores (especially HD and Lowes) have a pretty limited selection of wood routers and accessories. The cheapest in-store deal I could find was Lowes Dewalt combination fixed and plunge base router at $200, not including tax. That was a little too high of a price of an entry point for me.Then I ran across this Makita. I love Makita products. The price almost sounded too good to be true for a combination fixed base/plunge router. I ordered it. I quickly learned how to use setup the tool and I absolutely love it! I made my first cut doing some trim on scrap wood and was blown away. This thing is a wood-cutting beast. Using some cheap project lumbar from HD, I started crafting my own bathroom cabinetry. This thing just effortlessly cuts through wood. It's very easy to control, it doesn't violently start up (which I heard some are bad for). I love that it has a speed control. I leave it on the highest setting (which I heard is best to do), but the fact that it even has that is pretty awesome for the price. And my first set of router bits, I bought a nice kit in Harbor Freight (with coupon) for $30 bucks. They work exceptionally well with this Makita. I used for the plunge attachment and fixed based for doing trim.Honestly, I just love this thing, it's my new favorite tool! It's so fun and amazing the stuff you can make with this. It just takes a little patience and creativity. The tool came with a straight-edge guide for the fixed base which I found kinda useless. Some of the pictures of it in-action show a straight edge guide for the plunge base. I wish it came with this, but it's hard for me to balk for the price. The last thing, it would have been nice if it came with a case like other Makita products, too, but that's also not something to balk at.This is a great tool. I think it's an excellent buy for both entry-level woodworkers like me and more experienced users. And I see it being something that could actually save you money over time if you're into home remodeling as well. I'm definitely going to be using this to craft my own trim, railings, doors, and other things around the house. Highly recommend this router, definitely one of the coolest tools I've bought in my adult life!
Eddie B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2020
At 30 I've only recently discovered the existence of the amazing tool that is the wood router. I'm a musician that has recently got into customizing/upgrading my own guitars, and watched luthiers on youtube build their own instruments out of a router. I'm also a DIY'er in general around the house. And finding out about the router was like pandoras box of creation for me! Last month I bought a Dremel 4300 which I partly bought for doing some light routing. I gave it the task of making some custom drawer/cabinet faces for my bathroom. Well, the Dremel was not up to the task (it sucks for any serious routing). So I decided I was gonna bite the bullet and buy a proper wood router. I educated myself on this tool, and decided that I wanted to get a combination fixed base/plunge router.I went to every avenue and excessively researched these things for the best bang for my buck. Home Depot, Lowes, Harbor Freight, eBay, and here, comparing models. I was shocked to see the brick and mortar stores (especially HD and Lowes) have a pretty limited selection of wood routers and accessories. The cheapest in-store deal I could find was Lowes Dewalt combination fixed and plunge base router at $200, not including tax. That was a little too high of a price of an entry point for me.Then I ran across this Makita. I love Makita products. The price almost sounded too good to be true for a combination fixed base/plunge router. I ordered it. I quickly learned how to use setup the tool and I absolutely love it! I made my first cut doing some trim on scrap wood and was blown away. This thing is a wood-cutting beast. Using some cheap project lumbar from HD, I started crafting my own bathroom cabinetry. This thing just effortlessly cuts through wood. It's very easy to control, it doesn't violently start up (which I heard some are bad for). I love that it has a speed control. I leave it on the highest setting (which I heard is best to do), but the fact that it even has that is pretty awesome for the price. And my first set of router bits, I bought a nice kit in Harbor Freight (with coupon) for $30 bucks. They work exceptionally well with this Makita. I used for the plunge attachment and fixed based for doing trim.Honestly, I just love this thing, it's my new favorite tool! It's so fun and amazing the stuff you can make with this. It just takes a little patience and creativity. The tool came with a straight-edge guide for the fixed base which I found kinda useless. Some of the pictures of it in-action show a straight edge guide for the plunge base. I wish it came with this, but it's hard for me to balk for the price. The last thing, it would have been nice if it came with a case like other Makita products, too, but that's also not something to balk at.This is a great tool. I think it's an excellent buy for both entry-level woodworkers like me and more experienced users. And I see it being something that could actually save you money over time if you're into home remodeling as well. I'm definitely going to be using this to craft my own trim, railings, doors, and other things around the house. Highly recommend this router, definitely one of the coolest tools I've bought in my adult life!
Eddie B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2020
At 30 I've only recently discovered the existence of the amazing tool that is the wood router. I'm a musician that has recently got into customizing/upgrading my own guitars, and watched luthiers on youtube build their own instruments out of a router. I'm also a DIY'er in general around the house. And finding out about the router was like pandoras box of creation for me! Last month I bought a Dremel 4300 which I partly bought for doing some light routing. I gave it the task of making some custom drawer/cabinet faces for my bathroom. Well, the Dremel was not up to the task (it sucks for any serious routing). So I decided I was gonna bite the bullet and buy a proper wood router. I educated myself on this tool, and decided that I wanted to get a combination fixed base/plunge router.I went to every avenue and excessively researched these things for the best bang for my buck. Home Depot, Lowes, Harbor Freight, eBay, and here, comparing models. I was shocked to see the brick and mortar stores (especially HD and Lowes) have a pretty limited selection of wood routers and accessories. The cheapest in-store deal I could find was Lowes Dewalt combination fixed and plunge base router at $200, not including tax. That was a little too high of a price of an entry point for me.Then I ran across this Makita. I love Makita products. The price almost sounded too good to be true for a combination fixed base/plunge router. I ordered it. I quickly learned how to use setup the tool and I absolutely love it! I made my first cut doing some trim on scrap wood and was blown away. This thing is a wood-cutting beast. Using some cheap project lumbar from HD, I started crafting my own bathroom cabinetry. This thing just effortlessly cuts through wood. It's very easy to control, it doesn't violently start up (which I heard some are bad for). I love that it has a speed control. I leave it on the highest setting (which I heard is best to do), but the fact that it even has that is pretty awesome for the price. And my first set of router bits, I bought a nice kit in Harbor Freight (with coupon) for $30 bucks. They work exceptionally well with this Makita. I used for the plunge attachment and fixed based for doing trim.Honestly, I just love this thing, it's my new favorite tool! It's so fun and amazing the stuff you can make with this. It just takes a little patience and creativity. The tool came with a straight-edge guide for the fixed base which I found kinda useless. Some of the pictures of it in-action show a straight edge guide for the plunge base. I wish it came with this, but it's hard for me to balk for the price. The last thing, it would have been nice if it came with a case like other Makita products, too, but that's also not something to balk at.This is a great tool. I think it's an excellent buy for both entry-level woodworkers like me and more experienced users. And I see it being something that could actually save you money over time if you're into home remodeling as well. I'm definitely going to be using this to craft my own trim, railings, doors, and other things around the house. Highly recommend this router, definitely one of the coolest tools I've bought in my adult life!
Eddie B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2020
At 30 I've only recently discovered the existence of the amazing tool that is the wood router. I'm a musician that has recently got into customizing/upgrading my own guitars, and watched luthiers on youtube build their own instruments out of a router. I'm also a DIY'er in general around the house. And finding out about the router was like pandoras box of creation for me! Last month I bought a Dremel 4300 which I partly bought for doing some light routing. I gave it the task of making some custom drawer/cabinet faces for my bathroom. Well, the Dremel was not up to the task (it sucks for any serious routing). So I decided I was gonna bite the bullet and buy a proper wood router. I educated myself on this tool, and decided that I wanted to get a combination fixed base/plunge router.I went to every avenue and excessively researched these things for the best bang for my buck. Home Depot, Lowes, Harbor Freight, eBay, and here, comparing models. I was shocked to see the brick and mortar stores (especially HD and Lowes) have a pretty limited selection of wood routers and accessories. The cheapest in-store deal I could find was Lowes Dewalt combination fixed and plunge base router at $200, not including tax. That was a little too high of a price of an entry point for me.Then I ran across this Makita. I love Makita products. The price almost sounded too good to be true for a combination fixed base/plunge router. I ordered it. I quickly learned how to use setup the tool and I absolutely love it! I made my first cut doing some trim on scrap wood and was blown away. This thing is a wood-cutting beast. Using some cheap project lumbar from HD, I started crafting my own bathroom cabinetry. This thing just effortlessly cuts through wood. It's very easy to control, it doesn't violently start up (which I heard some are bad for). I love that it has a speed control. I leave it on the highest setting (which I heard is best to do), but the fact that it even has that is pretty awesome for the price. And my first set of router bits, I bought a nice kit in Harbor Freight (with coupon) for $30 bucks. They work exceptionally well with this Makita. I used for the plunge attachment and fixed based for doing trim.Honestly, I just love this thing, it's my new favorite tool! It's so fun and amazing the stuff you can make with this. It just takes a little patience and creativity. The tool came with a straight-edge guide for the fixed base which I found kinda useless. Some of the pictures of it in-action show a straight edge guide for the plunge base. I wish it came with this, but it's hard for me to balk for the price. The last thing, it would have been nice if it came with a case like other Makita products, too, but that's also not something to balk at.This is a great tool. I think it's an excellent buy for both entry-level woodworkers like me and more experienced users. And I see it being something that could actually save you money over time if you're into home remodeling as well. I'm definitely going to be using this to craft my own trim, railings, doors, and other things around the house. Highly recommend this router, definitely one of the coolest tools I've bought in my adult life!
Eddie B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2020
At 30 I've only recently discovered the existence of the amazing tool that is the wood router. I'm a musician that has recently got into customizing/upgrading my own guitars, and watched luthiers on youtube build their own instruments out of a router. I'm also a DIY'er in general around the house. And finding out about the router was like pandoras box of creation for me! Last month I bought a Dremel 4300 which I partly bought for doing some light routing. I gave it the task of making some custom drawer/cabinet faces for my bathroom. Well, the Dremel was not up to the task (it sucks for any serious routing). So I decided I was gonna bite the bullet and buy a proper wood router. I educated myself on this tool, and decided that I wanted to get a combination fixed base/plunge router.I went to every avenue and excessively researched these things for the best bang for my buck. Home Depot, Lowes, Harbor Freight, eBay, and here, comparing models. I was shocked to see the brick and mortar stores (especially HD and Lowes) have a pretty limited selection of wood routers and accessories. The cheapest in-store deal I could find was Lowes Dewalt combination fixed and plunge base router at $200, not including tax. That was a little too high of a price of an entry point for me.Then I ran across this Makita. I love Makita products. The price almost sounded too good to be true for a combination fixed base/plunge router. I ordered it. I quickly learned how to use setup the tool and I absolutely love it! I made my first cut doing some trim on scrap wood and was blown away. This thing is a wood-cutting beast. Using some cheap project lumbar from HD, I started crafting my own bathroom cabinetry. This thing just effortlessly cuts through wood. It's very easy to control, it doesn't violently start up (which I heard some are bad for). I love that it has a speed control. I leave it on the highest setting (which I heard is best to do), but the fact that it even has that is pretty awesome for the price. And my first set of router bits, I bought a nice kit in Harbor Freight (with coupon) for $30 bucks. They work exceptionally well with this Makita. I used for the plunge attachment and fixed based for doing trim.Honestly, I just love this thing, it's my new favorite tool! It's so fun and amazing the stuff you can make with this. It just takes a little patience and creativity. The tool came with a straight-edge guide for the fixed base which I found kinda useless. Some of the pictures of it in-action show a straight edge guide for the plunge base. I wish it came with this, but it's hard for me to balk for the price. The last thing, it would have been nice if it came with a case like other Makita products, too, but that's also not something to balk at.This is a great tool. I think it's an excellent buy for both entry-level woodworkers like me and more experienced users. And I see it being something that could actually save you money over time if you're into home remodeling as well. I'm definitely going to be using this to craft my own trim, railings, doors, and other things around the house. Highly recommend this router, definitely one of the coolest tools I've bought in my adult life!
Eddie B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2020
At 30 I've only recently discovered the existence of the amazing tool that is the wood router. I'm a musician that has recently got into customizing/upgrading my own guitars, and watched luthiers on youtube build their own instruments out of a router. I'm also a DIY'er in general around the house. And finding out about the router was like pandoras box of creation for me! Last month I bought a Dremel 4300 which I partly bought for doing some light routing. I gave it the task of making some custom drawer/cabinet faces for my bathroom. Well, the Dremel was not up to the task (it sucks for any serious routing). So I decided I was gonna bite the bullet and buy a proper wood router. I educated myself on this tool, and decided that I wanted to get a combination fixed base/plunge router.I went to every avenue and excessively researched these things for the best bang for my buck. Home Depot, Lowes, Harbor Freight, eBay, and here, comparing models. I was shocked to see the brick and mortar stores (especially HD and Lowes) have a pretty limited selection of wood routers and accessories. The cheapest in-store deal I could find was Lowes Dewalt combination fixed and plunge base router at $200, not including tax. That was a little too high of a price of an entry point for me.Then I ran across this Makita. I love Makita products. The price almost sounded too good to be true for a combination fixed base/plunge router. I ordered it. I quickly learned how to use setup the tool and I absolutely love it! I made my first cut doing some trim on scrap wood and was blown away. This thing is a wood-cutting beast. Using some cheap project lumbar from HD, I started crafting my own bathroom cabinetry. This thing just effortlessly cuts through wood. It's very easy to control, it doesn't violently start up (which I heard some are bad for). I love that it has a speed control. I leave it on the highest setting (which I heard is best to do), but the fact that it even has that is pretty awesome for the price. And my first set of router bits, I bought a nice kit in Harbor Freight (with coupon) for $30 bucks. They work exceptionally well with this Makita. I used for the plunge attachment and fixed based for doing trim.Honestly, I just love this thing, it's my new favorite tool! It's so fun and amazing the stuff you can make with this. It just takes a little patience and creativity. The tool came with a straight-edge guide for the fixed base which I found kinda useless. Some of the pictures of it in-action show a straight edge guide for the plunge base. I wish it came with this, but it's hard for me to balk for the price. The last thing, it would have been nice if it came with a case like other Makita products, too, but that's also not something to balk at.This is a great tool. I think it's an excellent buy for both entry-level woodworkers like me and more experienced users. And I see it being something that could actually save you money over time if you're into home remodeling as well. I'm definitely going to be using this to craft my own trim, railings, doors, and other things around the house. Highly recommend this router, definitely one of the coolest tools I've bought in my adult life!
Eddie B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2020
At 30 I've only recently discovered the existence of the amazing tool that is the wood router. I'm a musician that has recently got into customizing/upgrading my own guitars, and watched luthiers on youtube build their own instruments out of a router. I'm also a DIY'er in general around the house. And finding out about the router was like pandoras box of creation for me! Last month I bought a Dremel 4300 which I partly bought for doing some light routing. I gave it the task of making some custom drawer/cabinet faces for my bathroom. Well, the Dremel was not up to the task (it sucks for any serious routing). So I decided I was gonna bite the bullet and buy a proper wood router. I educated myself on this tool, and decided that I wanted to get a combination fixed base/plunge router.I went to every avenue and excessively researched these things for the best bang for my buck. Home Depot, Lowes, Harbor Freight, eBay, and here, comparing models. I was shocked to see the brick and mortar stores (especially HD and Lowes) have a pretty limited selection of wood routers and accessories. The cheapest in-store deal I could find was Lowes Dewalt combination fixed and plunge base router at $200, not including tax. That was a little too high of a price of an entry point for me.Then I ran across this Makita. I love Makita products. The price almost sounded too good to be true for a combination fixed base/plunge router. I ordered it. I quickly learned how to use setup the tool and I absolutely love it! I made my first cut doing some trim on scrap wood and was blown away. This thing is a wood-cutting beast. Using some cheap project lumbar from HD, I started crafting my own bathroom cabinetry. This thing just effortlessly cuts through wood. It's very easy to control, it doesn't violently start up (which I heard some are bad for). I love that it has a speed control. I leave it on the highest setting (which I heard is best to do), but the fact that it even has that is pretty awesome for the price. And my first set of router bits, I bought a nice kit in Harbor Freight (with coupon) for $30 bucks. They work exceptionally well with this Makita. I used for the plunge attachment and fixed based for doing trim.Honestly, I just love this thing, it's my new favorite tool! It's so fun and amazing the stuff you can make with this. It just takes a little patience and creativity. The tool came with a straight-edge guide for the fixed base which I found kinda useless. Some of the pictures of it in-action show a straight edge guide for the plunge base. I wish it came with this, but it's hard for me to balk for the price. The last thing, it would have been nice if it came with a case like other Makita products, too, but that's also not something to balk at.This is a great tool. I think it's an excellent buy for both entry-level woodworkers like me and more experienced users. And I see it being something that could actually save you money over time if you're into home remodeling as well. I'm definitely going to be using this to craft my own trim, railings, doors, and other things around the house. Highly recommend this router, definitely one of the coolest tools I've bought in my adult life!
Eddie B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2020
At 30 I've only recently discovered the existence of the amazing tool that is the wood router. I'm a musician that has recently got into customizing/upgrading my own guitars, and watched luthiers on youtube build their own instruments out of a router. I'm also a DIY'er in general around the house. And finding out about the router was like pandoras box of creation for me! Last month I bought a Dremel 4300 which I partly bought for doing some light routing. I gave it the task of making some custom drawer/cabinet faces for my bathroom. Well, the Dremel was not up to the task (it sucks for any serious routing). So I decided I was gonna bite the bullet and buy a proper wood router. I educated myself on this tool, and decided that I wanted to get a combination fixed base/plunge router.I went to every avenue and excessively researched these things for the best bang for my buck. Home Depot, Lowes, Harbor Freight, eBay, and here, comparing models. I was shocked to see the brick and mortar stores (especially HD and Lowes) have a pretty limited selection of wood routers and accessories. The cheapest in-store deal I could find was Lowes Dewalt combination fixed and plunge base router at $200, not including tax. That was a little too high of a price of an entry point for me.Then I ran across this Makita. I love Makita products. The price almost sounded too good to be true for a combination fixed base/plunge router. I ordered it. I quickly learned how to use setup the tool and I absolutely love it! I made my first cut doing some trim on scrap wood and was blown away. This thing is a wood-cutting beast. Using some cheap project lumbar from HD, I started crafting my own bathroom cabinetry. This thing just effortlessly cuts through wood. It's very easy to control, it doesn't violently start up (which I heard some are bad for). I love that it has a speed control. I leave it on the highest setting (which I heard is best to do), but the fact that it even has that is pretty awesome for the price. And my first set of router bits, I bought a nice kit in Harbor Freight (with coupon) for $30 bucks. They work exceptionally well with this Makita. I used for the plunge attachment and fixed based for doing trim.Honestly, I just love this thing, it's my new favorite tool! It's so fun and amazing the stuff you can make with this. It just takes a little patience and creativity. The tool came with a straight-edge guide for the fixed base which I found kinda useless. Some of the pictures of it in-action show a straight edge guide for the plunge base. I wish it came with this, but it's hard for me to balk for the price. The last thing, it would have been nice if it came with a case like other Makita products, too, but that's also not something to balk at.This is a great tool. I think it's an excellent buy for both entry-level woodworkers like me and more experienced users. And I see it being something that could actually save you money over time if you're into home remodeling as well. I'm definitely going to be using this to craft my own trim, railings, doors, and other things around the house. Highly recommend this router, definitely one of the coolest tools I've bought in my adult life!
Cheryl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2020
Gift for next door 6 yr old. Loves it
Tasha Ann-Marie Reid
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2019
My daughter absolutely loves it!!!
Nicole H
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2019
Gift for (soon to be) 6 yr old niece ~ LOVED it
SusieQ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2019
It ticks all the boxes, coloring, flippy sequins, stickers for sparkle and its a purse!
Heidi Stevens
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de enero de 2019
This bag is a joyful addition to a MLP lovers life - the gems dont stick well and my niece was even a little offset by only have three markers to chose from.
Elí Betsabé Velazquez Jimenez
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2018
Buena máquina, buenos materiales
Elí Betsabé Velazquez Jimenez
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2018
Buena máquina, buenos materiales
Elí Betsabé Velazquez Jimenez
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2018
Buena máquina, buenos materiales
Elí Betsabé Velazquez Jimenez
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2018
Buena máquina, buenos materiales
Elí Betsabé Velazquez Jimenez
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2018
Buena máquina, buenos materiales
Elí Betsabé Velazquez Jimenez
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2018
Buena máquina, buenos materiales
Elí Betsabé Velazquez Jimenez
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2018
Buena máquina, buenos materiales
Elí Betsabé Velazquez Jimenez
Comentado en México el 21 de noviembre de 2018
Buena máquina, buenos materiales
Evelyn L
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2017
Trae todos los aditamentos necesarios para varias aplicaciones, es muy estable y no pesada, la utilizo primordialmente para laminar madera con madera y recortadora.
Evelyn L
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2017
Trae todos los aditamentos necesarios para varias aplicaciones, es muy estable y no pesada, la utilizo primordialmente para laminar madera con madera y recortadora.
Evelyn L
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2017
Trae todos los aditamentos necesarios para varias aplicaciones, es muy estable y no pesada, la utilizo primordialmente para laminar madera con madera y recortadora.
Evelyn L
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2017
Trae todos los aditamentos necesarios para varias aplicaciones, es muy estable y no pesada, la utilizo primordialmente para laminar madera con madera y recortadora.
Evelyn L
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2017
Trae todos los aditamentos necesarios para varias aplicaciones, es muy estable y no pesada, la utilizo primordialmente para laminar madera con madera y recortadora.
Evelyn L
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2017
Trae todos los aditamentos necesarios para varias aplicaciones, es muy estable y no pesada, la utilizo primordialmente para laminar madera con madera y recortadora.
Evelyn L
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2017
Trae todos los aditamentos necesarios para varias aplicaciones, es muy estable y no pesada, la utilizo primordialmente para laminar madera con madera y recortadora.
Evelyn L
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2017
Trae todos los aditamentos necesarios para varias aplicaciones, es muy estable y no pesada, la utilizo primordialmente para laminar madera con madera y recortadora.
Productos recomendados