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Hi
Im\e a boatbuilder and I live outside Us. so I can\t discuss brands while all the time I had 2 Scheer 1400 Watt with 10 mm. bits and adabter to 6 mm. Now that is just before the size that realy could harm you if you don\t learn about how to use and why to use a routher like this and not like that, but maby you know the bigger the tool the finer the work but still I would suggest you to get a cheap one first as then you realy realise how important it is that all functions work well ----- also bits realy got cheap so it ios important that you find one where you can buy cheap but profesional drills ,so you don\t buy a 6 mm. that can\t be fittet with an adabter to 8 mm sharft. Now remember that an electric tool survive well with 1000 hours of load often way less but a profesional heavy router don\t burn it\s way thru with to high revolutions and destroying the bits, ----- either buy real expensive or real cheap. P.C. |
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