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Milwaukee Brushless Trimmer Cordless Electric Router Carpenter Milling Engraving Slotting Machine Carpenter Tool 2025

Milwaukee Brushless Trimmer Cordless Electric Router Carpenter Milling Engraving Slotting Machine Carpenter Tool 2025

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18V Brushless Cordless Router

Delivering precision, power, and performance, this 18V cordless router is built for serious professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Powered by a high-efficiency brushless motor, it offers a soft start for smooth operation, along with a variable speed control dial and constant speed control to tackle a wide range of materials with ease.

Designed with user comfort and convenience in mind, it features an integrated LED job light for better visibility, a push-button start with lock-on/off, and a shaft lock for easy bit changes. The router is connectable to a dust extractor, ensuring a cleaner and healthier working environment.

Crafted for durability and precision, it boasts a robust aluminium base and aluminium housing, delivering excellent stability and accuracy during operation.

With a collet capacity of 6mm, plunge capacity up to 40mm, and a wide no-load speed range of 10,000–30,000 RPM, this router is ready to handle any routing, trimming, or shaping task. Plus, with a lightweight design at just 1.7kg, it's easy to maneuver without sacrificing power or control.

Specifications:

  • Voltage: 18V Lithium-ion

  • Collet Capacity: 6mm

  • Noise Level: 78 dB(A) (K Factor: 3 dB)

  • Plunge Capacity: Trimmer - 0–40mm / Plunge Base - 0–35mm

  • No Load Speed: 10,000–30,000 RPM

  • Vibration (Cutting MDF): 4.5m/sec² (K Factor: 1.5m/sec²)

  • Net Weight: 1.7kg

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Ignacio Hills

Fantastic. Quality is brilliant and the speed control is perfect. Shall order a few more for others

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Pat King

The machine is perfectly ok but the tools are a joke shouldn't be called tools