Best Cordless Router - Head To Head

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  • čas přidán 19. 10. 2019
  • *** CORRECTION ***
    A typo in final ranking was found - Regarding the FINAL Rankings ...
    ******* MAKITA was 2nd and MILWAUKEE 3rd place *******
    Best Cordless Router - Lineup
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    For this Head-to-Head evaluation, five cordless routers were selected:
    DEWALT
    Makita
    Milwaukee
    RIDGID
    Ryobi
    DEWALT DCW600 18-Volt Cordless Router
    Collet: 1/4″
    No Load Speed: 16,000 - 25,500 RPM
    Battery: 18V (20V MAX)
    Width: 3-3/4″
    Length: 5-1/8″
    Height: 11-1/4″
    Weight: 3lbs, 6.8 oz [bare tool]
    Variable Speed: yes
    LED light: Yes
    Plunge Capacity : 1-9/16″
    DEWALT DCW600
    Makita XTR01 18-Volt Cordless Router
    Collet: 1/4″
    No Load Speed: 10,000 - 30,000 RPM
    Battery: 18V
    Width: 3-1/4″
    Length: 5-1/4″
    Height: 10-1/8″
    Weight: 3 lb 1.8 oz [bare tool]
    Variable Speed: yes
    LED light: Yes
    Makita XTRo1
    Milwaukee 2723-20 18-Volt Cordless Router
    Collet: 1/4″
    No Load Speed: 10,000 - 31,000 RPM
    Battery: 18V
    Width: 3-3/4″
    Length: 5-1/2″
    Height: 10-3/4″
    Weight: 2lb 15.4 oz [bare tool]
    Variable Speed: yes
    LED light: Yes
    Milwaukee 2723-20
    RIDGID R86044 18-Volt Cordless Router
    Collet: 1/4″
    No Load Speed: 17,000-25,000 RPM
    Battery: 18V
    Width: 3-1/4″
    Length: 5-1/2″
    Height: 10-1/8″
    Weight: 2lb 6.6 oz [bare tool]
    Variable Speed: yes
    LED light: Yes
    RIDGID R86044
    Ryobi P601 18-Volt Cordless Router
    Collet: 1/4″
    No Load Speed: 29,000 RPM
    Battery: 18V
    Width: 3-1/4″
    Length: 5-3/4″
    Height: 11″
    Weight: 2lb 12.8oz [bare tool]
    Variable Speed: yes
    LED light: Yes
    Ryobi P601
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  • @justgregnow
    @justgregnow Před 4 lety +20

    Wow. I'm blown away with the great length you guys went through to put together the best tool test/review I've ever seen. Nice job guys and TY 👍

  • @walterk1963
    @walterk1963 Před 4 lety +8

    It is nice to see unbiased and very well thought out testing procedures as well as real life applications with tools. Nice job!

    • @nikolaskish3453
      @nikolaskish3453 Před 4 lety

      Great video! Much appreciated. Going to make my decision on a new trim router much easier. Thanks for taking the time to share!

  • @stevesiefken6432
    @stevesiefken6432 Před 4 lety +2

    You guys put a LOT of thought and thorough, insightful analysis into all of your reviews. Keep up the good work!

  • @chefsteven34
    @chefsteven34 Před 4 lety +7

    TBB - Thank you’re for another great tool review.
    Keep the videos coming!

  • @EPSTomcat11
    @EPSTomcat11 Před 3 lety +3

    This comparison review is one of the best I’ve ever seen... Well done.

  • @1975oldschool
    @1975oldschool Před 4 lety +5

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    @AirborneSapper82 Před 3 lety +2

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  • @davidlopata7532
    @davidlopata7532 Před 4 lety +3

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  • @jonathanbaace2708
    @jonathanbaace2708 Před 4 lety +4

    This is the review I was waiting for, thanks and good work

  • @jamUSA24
    @jamUSA24 Před 4 lety +3

    I've been looking for a comprehensive review of cordless routers and this is by far the best and most comprehensive review I found anywhere. Thank you for the detailed information. I can now make my purchase with peace of mind.

  • @scottbionicnerf8727
    @scottbionicnerf8727 Před 2 lety

    Wanted to thank you guys for all the time you put in to the test you do.

  • @eliaswreford4523
    @eliaswreford4523 Před 4 lety +15

    I love the reviews of the cordless stuff because even if I don’t run that particular battery platform in general it gives me places where exceptions can be made and it makes buying a certain brand while not all that often, worth it.

  • @blueprintrenovations9729
    @blueprintrenovations9729 Před 4 lety +7

    Thanks for putting all this time in to doing this test. very well done

  • @thegoodfight365
    @thegoodfight365 Před 4 lety +13

    I'm a part time technophobe or maybe just lacking common sense. Either way it wasn't so long ago that in order to get the information from channels like yours you had to actually know a woodworker (willing to school you). And outside of a bored uncle who does more grumbling than teaching.(ok that's my personal experience) The point of my rambling is to say 💭 "I'm truly grateful to you, the Tool Box Buzz crew and the other ppl and channels dedicated to keeping the craft of wood working not just alive but thriving..
    My 10 yr old grandson spends a weekend with me each month. And one of my biggest joys is watching him bypass the playstation 🎮 to don work clothes, goggles. Eager to build something.
    Seriously Thankful for all that you do 👍🏾

  • @jerzeytodd5390
    @jerzeytodd5390 Před 4 lety +1

    As always another great review. Your channel has helped me make quite a few tough tool decisions and it is great to get such good details and knowing exactly where each manufacturer stands with each tool. Thanks

  • @wildgoose6596
    @wildgoose6596 Před 4 lety +4

    Amazing review! I don't know how you guys find the time to do such in-depth reviews, but we all appreciate your efforts. Well done and thank you.

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  Před 4 lety +4

      After work and weekends brother

    • @wildgoose6596
      @wildgoose6596 Před rokem

      I just grabbed the Ryobi off the clearance shelf for around $50. I'm not sure why it was there, but for $50 I figured I'd give it a shot. I routed some hinges and striker plates and it worked great. It was a basement closet so I just free handed it and it was surprisingly easy to follow a line. A handy little tool, and I doubt I'll have much use for the very nice full-size Milwaukee corded router that now sits on the shelf.

  • @ijtoyosi
    @ijtoyosi Před 4 lety +169

    the best tool review channel on youtube hands down!

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 Před 4 lety +3

      Second that, and I'm Milwaukee so it's strokes my ego too

    • @alexibarra1230
      @alexibarra1230 Před 4 lety +3

      isaac toyosi i agree 100% with you, I usually go here before I buy any tool, and well looks like I’m going makita, mainly cause I have everything makita, but it’s up there with dewalt and Milwaukee

    • @cxbx3413
      @cxbx3413 Před 4 lety +3

      AvE has the best tool review sir

    • @martinluthierking
      @martinluthierking Před 4 lety +2

      @@cxbx3413 this.

    • @martinluthierking
      @martinluthierking Před 4 lety +3

      sorry but AvE is the best.

  • @Paracordguild
    @Paracordguild Před 4 lety +68

    A lot of detail and work went into this video. Keep up the good work.

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  Před 3 lety

      Thanks

    • @GOATGamerProSticks
      @GOATGamerProSticks Před 3 lety

      @A Concord Carpenter / ToolBoxBuzz Is it fair to say the Makita is the most compact for hard to reach tight spots for size & girth? Im on the fence for a home router. I already have Makita 18V drills so the battery platform suites me knowing the tools platform they can use seems the most vast of all the platforms. Im an ex bench joiner looking to craft in lockdown of life, with a few mitre template jigs, straight edges & squares i could get by with all manner of router cutters. But knowing my luck they will release a 1/2" 40V model by sods law lol. My question relates to power & cutter profile availability im a bit rusty on that knowledge front knowing 1/4 was weaker trimmer bits traditionally, 3/8 was a less used cutter varient for popular bits? (But still useable in those 18V with collet?), 1/2 is the ideal work horse. Is there any user feedback you can add? Im still not certain if metric shaft bits also exist just to find the pitfalls as a redundant bench hand in the UK.

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  Před 3 lety

      @@GOATGamerProSticks yes accurate

    • @GOATGamerProSticks
      @GOATGamerProSticks Před 3 lety

      @A Concord Carpenter / ToolBoxBuzz Right then my first project will be a tool chest coffee table with a liftable solid door blank top as a hidden work surface, 4 pivot up legs locked in place with surface lvl winders. All under any home appropriate table top cap I can think up with mitred downturn sides to hide it, 18mm solid oak tongue & grove floor boards should fit the bill as donor boards mitred corners for the outer top with glass or plexiglass top housed in puzzle or board game underneath, chess board. Design in progress imaginations the limit, lift out picture frames for puzzles? Its all good if i can realize the foundation get my hands on the materials a few choice wood veneers can make any toot look good white glue & an iron, get on there lol. Ill need a sander & vacuum it all adds up trying to approximate a compact workshop. Wheel barrow design box to clean house move it? Custom base plates to flip & house the router in the door blank for a pin router. Biscuit & wood joint cutters & im off in a cloud of saw dust in my front room, she will love that NOT! Got to get the extraction down some form of custom shroud will be in order, this idea got complicated fast but ive got to start somwhere before i perish from pointless youtube knowledge craming Lol.

    • @GOATGamerProSticks
      @GOATGamerProSticks Před 3 lety

      @@ConcordCarpenter Hmm this is infuriating stuff on an all day search in the UK. I cant find 3/8" shank bits for love nor money? But the Katsu copy of the Makita style offers 6, 8 & 10mm collets if there interchangeable? 9.525mm = 3/8" shank bits seem more exclusive to even bother worrying about & all mainstream UK stores ive searched only stock standard 1/4" or 1/2" bits. Great fun this tool hunting lol. In conclusion 8mm shank bits seem the way to go with the right collet adapter there the more abundant option.

  • @jeffstarnes7691
    @jeffstarnes7691 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow! One of the best reviews I’ve ever seen!! No delays, no repeats, no stumbling, just review!!! Thanks. I’m getting the Milwaukee

    • @babydyke416
      @babydyke416 Před 3 lety

      I got the Milwaukee!! Now I need money for good bits lol

  • @davidwhiteley3879
    @davidwhiteley3879 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you, thank you!!! Maybe the best product comparison video I have ever seen! I'll look for more on your channel.

  • @JJ-lu6mg
    @JJ-lu6mg Před 4 lety +5

    Always the best reviews keep them coming . And I just want to say it’s great how much work your crew and yourself puts into testing all these tools.
    Thanks for the great and honest reviews 👍🏼

  • @choppedchamp8757
    @choppedchamp8757 Před 4 lety +13

    I own the Makita as I'm pretty vested into their 18v LXT lineup. The one thing that Makita did with their cordless compact is that they made it interchangeable with all of the corded version bases along with the dust collection port which is a huge plus. I usually keep my cordless in with my corded kit so I'm fully equipped out in the field. I agree that it would be nice to have a better micro adjustment, but my plunge base works great for that. Good video, thanks!!

  • @Valtrach
    @Valtrach Před 3 lety +1

    Your videos are really top quality material. Your explanations are clear and simple with no bull. Thank you for your time and work. Big thumb up!

  • @dannymeil3294
    @dannymeil3294 Před rokem

    I always look for your channel because the information is always right on point. Thanks

  • @walkkey1
    @walkkey1 Před 4 lety +4

    I am blown away by the time and effort that you put into this video! It is greatly appreciated. Thank you. I just subscribed.

  • @wallstreetcrash1
    @wallstreetcrash1 Před 4 lety +4

    Again thorough and outstanding review thank you all very much
    KCB (UK)

  • @ethanneale
    @ethanneale Před 4 lety +1

    Comprehensive as always Rob and team. Great work

  • @princePro4ever
    @princePro4ever Před 4 lety +1

    Love your work Sir
    You guys put lot of time and effort to break down the nitty gritty details
    Thanks heaps

  • @BattNocLife2020
    @BattNocLife2020 Před 4 lety +3

    Love my ridgid. Great video, thanks for putting it together.

  • @jonathanstrawn583
    @jonathanstrawn583 Před 4 lety +4

    Awesome job guys!! Y’all are the best unbiased tool review channel on here! Hope your channel continues to grow!!

  • @Tools_Tips_How-to
    @Tools_Tips_How-to Před 4 lety +1

    As usual. I like the unbiased reviews Rob & his team.

  • @sickandtiredofcomplaining6574

    AGAIN ANOTHER HOME RUN !!! I honestly have been in the market for one of these new cordless routers but I was waiting for all the manufacturers to get their foot in the door.. Thank you so much for another killer review and for helping me make my decision and cut one more cord outta my life!! Big 👍

  • @CPBuilds
    @CPBuilds Před 4 lety +5

    The corded Makita is the reason why I bought 2 of the cordless ones. Absolutely love everything about that trim router. That also got me into their 18V platform which was nice. Excellent comparison video.

  • @OswaldoAgurto
    @OswaldoAgurto Před 4 lety +8

    Best comparisons on the web guys. Methods that reduce bias. Congratulations

  • @grandpadre8811
    @grandpadre8811 Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic review. I really appreciate your attention to detail. All the best in the new year.

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 Před 3 lety +13

    This is how comparison videos should be done. Right to the point, specific details and explanations of the characteristics compared, why they matter and how each router fared. I'm just getting back into woodworking after learning a bit as a kid and I don't often know which features are most important for me or why I should look for them. I bought a starter pack of power tools from a bunch of different sellers on a garage sale app. I did pretty well (I think) saving a ton of money over new and videos like this helped a bunch in choosing. But, I didn't look at (apparently) the right video before buying a used corded plunge router and got a Craftsman Industrial for $30. It wasn't until I started to look at it and clean it up that I realized two limitations that I'd overlooked (3 if you count the fact that Craftsman is now owned by Stanley Black & Decker and parts are problematic because it's on the older side): it's got 1 speed at 12,000rpm and it came with zero accessories, which means I need a 1/4" adapter if I'm going to use anything other than 1/2" bits. Still, so far it seems to be a pretty good buy, though I haven't actually used it, yet.
    Lesson learned. One lesson I did learn before I started was to buy all corded tools in the beginning and I did. With the exception on cordless drill and driver which I got from my brother in law, they're all corded. The drill/driver set are Dewalt, and I have two batteries and a charger for them, so I got lucky there. Likely, if I buy any other cordless tools, they'll be Dewalt, too, if for no other reason than batteries are ridiculously expensive and don't often come with the tools much, especially second-hand. Glad he knew what he was about with tools and didn't buy cheap.

  • @Huey52123
    @Huey52123 Před 3 lety +4

    A year after this well done, as always, video I still highly value my Makita 18V trim router. I chose it mostly for battery commonality with my many other Makita cordless tools but still appreciate the meticulously tested competing brand evaluation points. Thanks again!

    • @charlieodom9107
      @charlieodom9107 Před 3 lety

      I just bought the Makita because I have other Makita tools, but haven't used it. I plan on getting the plunger for it as well.

    • @duncanmccallum7536
      @duncanmccallum7536 Před 3 lety +1

      Makita is the only one with a template guide and plunger attachments buy the complete kit with the box it does everything well.

  • @PLOTLM
    @PLOTLM Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent and thorough explanation and experimental design. This is truly useful information. Well done and thank you.

  • @danieljulian4426
    @danieljulian4426 Před 4 lety +1

    Another great, thorough, attention to detail review. Thanks for sharing!

  • @catfishvonbaron
    @catfishvonbaron Před 3 lety +4

    Love the iced coffee inside the styrofoam cup. I'm going to use this trick from now on.

  • @deweydecimal1446
    @deweydecimal1446 Před 4 lety +12

    You guys are the best! Thank you. I'm buying the dewalt.

  • @juwadanah
    @juwadanah Před 4 lety +1

    great video . Was wondering about this for months. Thank you.

  • @ellinghoem828
    @ellinghoem828 Před 3 lety

    Another excellent review. I so appreciate all the work you do for your viewers. A+

  • @mrmockerk1548
    @mrmockerk1548 Před 4 lety +3

    Just brilliant comparison! Great review! I am just about to make my choice. Thanks for your help! Greetings from Russia!

  • @Przykominku
    @Przykominku Před 4 lety +5

    Gee i DO love your "Head To Head tests. It seems like you're having a lot of fun doing a real piece of work at the same time. I think I envy you.
    And it's so pleasant to watch the competition even though my favouite didn't take the lead.
    :)

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  Před 4 lety +5

      We LOVE doing these - when it becomes work Ill stop

    • @Przykominku
      @Przykominku Před 4 lety +1

      @@ConcordCarpenter Aaaaand it's confirmed - I DO envy you :D

  • @gjrt7573
    @gjrt7573 Před 2 lety +1

    When I look for tools review I always eek you guys out first keep making great videos.

  • @corcoransullivan1562
    @corcoransullivan1562 Před 2 lety

    Another great vid. Guy’s so intense and passionate. You know his job sites are productive as hell. It’s awesome to see that old school seriousness in a builder, I’m pridefully thinking it’s a mass. thing.

  • @robverigan6300
    @robverigan6300 Před 4 lety +7

    One of the best reviews i've ever seen. I wasn't even that interested in routers, but I watched whole video and feel confident knowing what to get even though I have the ridgid platform. I would get the dewalt. Thanks.

  • @daveclark8337
    @daveclark8337 Před 3 lety +5

    I paid $36 for the Ryobi around Xmas. It's worked fine for my handheld uses. Those other brands seem to sell for 4 to 5 times as much in the real world. But if I had a CNC rig like that, Yes I'd want a better router to go with it.

  • @snoggy75
    @snoggy75 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Lovly refreshing straight to the point review Thankyou.
    Been looking at the dewalt for some time and you’ve sold it to me so appreciate your time and effort 👍🏻

  • @GregCameron2008
    @GregCameron2008 Před 4 lety +1

    Very comprehensive as always. Thank you!

  • @kersh3
    @kersh3 Před 4 lety +3

    Great review as always. your reviews are must watch any time i'm in the market for a new tool. I appreciate the work you put in to giving us an unbiased review of the tools in all different categories. for me, I am pretty heavily invested in one battery platform so i will usually go with that particular platform if it comes out near the top of the testing. But i do have a few cordless tools of other brands where the tool is just so much better.

  • @orijimi
    @orijimi Před 4 lety +8

    Early Halloween video? You got most of the ingredients for a pretty strong jumpscare at the start of this video.

  • @OmniscientEmina
    @OmniscientEmina Před 4 lety +2

    Wow....What a FANTASTIC review! Thank you!

  • @tonysplace8009
    @tonysplace8009 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job as usual....keep 'em coming!

  • @barrywuthrich8530
    @barrywuthrich8530 Před 3 lety +8

    The Ryobi ia on sale at Home Depot for $49. Two 4 hr batteries are on sale for $79. That's a winner for me.

  • @elingsley
    @elingsley Před 4 lety +17

    I have the Dewalt Cordless Router and love it, glad to see it won the testing, but like others have said, I'm heavily committed to the Dewalt Battery lineup and while I do have a few Milwaukee tools and a few batteries, I mostly try and stick to DeWalt unless I feel that the Milwaukee or Metabo or whatever is that much better. (I own the Milwaukee gen2 Brad nailer and the Metabo cordless framing nailer because I believe they are so much better than the dewalt that I'm willing to have other batteries kicking around just for those tools)

    • @barryallen5507
      @barryallen5507 Před 2 lety

      The battery dewalt nailers leave much to be desired, because of their chain ratcheting spring style system and relatively slow rate of fire and loud noise.
      My m18 framing nailer is only _just_ loud enough that I need to wear hearing protection, and can fire faster than I'll ever need it to.

  • @jaidamann8365
    @jaidamann8365 Před rokem

    Outstanding. The DeWalt Cordless Router will be my seasonal gift to myself. Thank you.

  • @TheTranq
    @TheTranq Před 4 lety +1

    My go to channel when I'm getting a new tool. Thanks

  • @bndp
    @bndp Před 4 lety +3

    absolutely awesome video as always. I'm a makita guy and got all makita stuff except for the nailers where I opted for Ryobi and use a makita-to-ryobi battery convertor I got for 20$. I love the makita trim router - I think it's great value.. If I had to remake the choice of "which company to swear by" I did years ago I'd say I would have a hard time between makita and dewalt.

  • @thaitichi
    @thaitichi Před 4 lety +21

    I love these reviews SO much!!!
    I have the Makita router and was just using it today. I love it and if I had to have one complaint it would be the small base size. But if the base was larger it wouldn't really be a compact portable router.
    Keep up the great work Rob! I'm sure everyone appreciates everything you do.

    • @tonysplace8009
      @tonysplace8009 Před 4 lety +3

      I love the small size of the Makita and use it accordingly. I have a bigger router for those other jobs.

    • @answeris4217
      @answeris4217 Před 4 lety +1

      I bought the Ridgid years ago and love it too...
      Cordless trim routers should have been available years before. So useful

    • @krisruchomski9294
      @krisruchomski9294 Před 4 lety +1

      I also have the Makita and bought a custom base for it, mor or less the same as the Dewalt one and now it's spot on

    • @custardavenger
      @custardavenger Před 4 lety +1

      I have the corded version and plan on getting the cordless. I have all the bases and the great thing is how everything works with another part. I will be using the spare small Base from the cordless with the bug Base and handle from the offset drive set.

    • @masterchief3884
      @masterchief3884 Před 9 měsíci

      @@krisruchomski9294 how much was the base?
      Would buying the extra base for it be almost the same price of the Milwaukee brand router?

  • @CSSIandAssociate
    @CSSIandAssociate Před 4 lety

    Your reviews are great and very much assist in my new purchases. Thank you...

  • @darwill7834
    @darwill7834 Před 4 lety +9

    Great review as usual and only channel on CZcams id take tool advice from

  • @ernieschatz3783
    @ernieschatz3783 Před 4 lety +4

    Great review! Bigger stator diameter on the motor translates to lower RPM, but higher torque. That's why the Dewalt was the fatty of the group/less comfortable to hold over time, but ripped through the boards faster. That also translates to increased efficiency/longer battery life and most likely more longevity.

  • @larrymilsap5123
    @larrymilsap5123 Před 4 lety

    Rob, another great review! Thanks for that, I just ordered my own based on your review.

  • @jaredwaters4633
    @jaredwaters4633 Před 2 lety +1

    You guys are the kings of testing tools, it's astonishing. Love your thorough videos. I'm glad you pointed out the Makita base plate issue, I ended up selling mine when I couldn't get a Chamfer bit through it, never thought to just plunge it through. The Dewalt is an amazing tool.

  • @benjaminromshak9904
    @benjaminromshak9904 Před 4 lety +3

    I just bought the ryobi in a three pack bare tool set from Home Depot. Glue gun, cordless router, and sander for 74 bucks. It was on the daily deal page. 🤷🏼‍♂️ I don’t use a route a bunch and have a big corded Hitachi when I need to get super serious. Thought that a cordless router will come in handy though when I don’t want to pull the big hitachi out. Great review as always!! 🍻🍻

    • @scottfindley9410
      @scottfindley9410 Před 4 lety

      That's a hell of a deal, I need to start watching for that deal to come back

  • @matryx19741
    @matryx19741 Před 4 lety +4

    I was on the fence on which router to get my hands on. Now thanks to you I know what to get. Dewalt it is 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @ernieengineer3462
    @ernieengineer3462 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent job! Thanks for all the detailed information.

  • @no_handle_required
    @no_handle_required Před rokem +1

    One of the best tool comparisons ever. Excellent work and info.

  • @richardstranix7256
    @richardstranix7256 Před 4 lety

    Great review! Quick, no nonsense, get to the facts review. Just what viewers are looking for. Thx

  • @lukehunter3902
    @lukehunter3902 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for keeping us Left Handers in mind!

    • @babydyke416
      @babydyke416 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, I got the Milwaukee M18 fuel compact router and I hope it won't be too big of an issue. Definitely something good to be aware of! Go lefties!!

  • @jrcarpentertvgarcia5959
    @jrcarpentertvgarcia5959 Před 4 lety +4

    Man I like this guy

  • @kiwdwks
    @kiwdwks Před 4 lety +1

    Always do amazing review...thanks again!

  • @walter.bellini
    @walter.bellini Před 3 lety +2

    Robert and Crew, thank you for the amazing tutorial on these awesome tool line. It took lots of time to think the process through, time to film this, edit it, and push it out to us. Much appreciated, in all of the outstanding details you put in it. I am a Makita man myself and will be picking one up today for sure, I don't do tons of router work but enough to have one when I need to, and how can I go wrong with Makita.
    Thank you!!

  • @libertarian1637
    @libertarian1637 Před 4 lety +29

    The Dewalt has the benefit of being the same size as their compact routers so the plug in stuff is the same size; I gave the plunge base and it makes it a much more useful tool.

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 Před 4 lety

      @Chris Lackey
      All of the bases and accessories for the Makita Corded AND Cordless routers are interchangeable as well.
      Makita also makes an Angle Base and an Offset Base for these routers.
      I have the DeWalt corded & cordless versions as well. They are all very useful tools, and I have never had any problems with the DeWalt holding its depth setting securely.

    • @libertarian1637
      @libertarian1637 Před 4 lety

      I didn’t know that; thanks for the info. Anywhere you can maximize usefulness while reducing the number of tools or manufacturers is good.

    • @noclass2gun342
      @noclass2gun342 Před 4 lety

      Milwaukee has a set of accessories available

  • @csimet
    @csimet Před 2 lety +6

    Agree with your ranking, but I wound up getting a Ryobi at a ridiculous low price (

  • @txpyro1885
    @txpyro1885 Před 3 lety +1

    I like this style of review straight forward and highly informative, you must have been good at presentations in school!

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks I appreciate it. Back in school I remember sweating and having panic attacks being so nervous to talk in front of the class. I’ve worked at it as an adult and now I enjoy it but I’m talking to a glass lens not real people

  • @seancurbow8146
    @seancurbow8146 Před 4 lety +1

    This video was essential to helping me choose which router to buy. Thanks Rob!

  • @tinkercanuck858
    @tinkercanuck858 Před 4 lety +3

    Love the use of the CNC in your testing...Do you have a previous video where you do a rundown/walkaround of this machine or planning on doing one in the future?

  • @weedylock
    @weedylock Před 4 lety +9

    i have Makita and all i ever done with it is cut hinges and intuminescent strips :D, all my cordless tools are makita :D

  • @borys444
    @borys444 Před 4 lety

    Wow very informative. Appreciate all ur hard work that went into this video. Cheers!

  • @gunnydavis1251
    @gunnydavis1251 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video.What truly is amazing to me is the technology growth in the last 30 years I was a Trim Carpenter back then and I remember when Makita came out with their cordless Drill with the long battery in the handle that started the technology race very nice there was nothing more frustrating than having to walk down 9 or 10 floors to trace your power loss Semper Fidelis

  • @phantom19echo
    @phantom19echo Před 4 lety +3

    Your scoring system does help us very much. Just pure ranking doesn't help to know how much difference there is between them. (I.e. the 1st and 5th may be nearly the same on some categories and vastly different for others.)

  • @Thirdplace4life
    @Thirdplace4life Před 4 lety +5

    Great job on this video guys! My boy dewalt champion again. I gotta be honest I kinda don't like the screw adjustment. I had an old black & Decker with the rack and pinion which was basically a copy of the dewalt at the time. Maybe I'm just used to the old one. I've only used the dewalt twice since I got it a year ago. Maybe it'll grow on me. I love everything else about it. Love the soft start. (I'm talking about the corded router)

  • @conorhulgraine
    @conorhulgraine Před 4 lety +1

    a lot of work went into this video very informative thanks!

  • @DMJ1978
    @DMJ1978 Před 4 lety +1

    You are amazingly thorough. Great work. Great method.

  • @MaydaysCustomWoodworks
    @MaydaysCustomWoodworks Před 4 lety +27

    As a cabinet maker who rounds all my edges on cabinetry... I could spend 8 hours on a trim router on a large job. Holding a trim router with 1 hand for that amount of time is excruciatingly painful and difficult. I had to add a hardwood handle onto makita trim router. And yes the base on it sucks. I made my own base kinda like the DeWalt base but with a larger square flat surface. After taking care of those details I have 0 issues with the router and I could not imagine replacing it at this time. I already went through a DeWalt router. The motor speed was all funky. I don't have much confidence in DeWalt durability since I've had 2 DeWalt Routers and a few DeWalt drills that crapped out on me. Never had a Makita crap out unless I broke it being a dummy

    • @answeris4217
      @answeris4217 Před 4 lety +1

      Have you tried the cordless sander???
      I own the rigid and it's unusable. Loads of power but I have major problems controlling it. Oh and talk about uncomfortable... I don't know who can have a hand that would make it comfortable.

    • @MaydaysCustomWoodworks
      @MaydaysCustomWoodworks Před 4 lety +2

      @@answeris4217 hah. No I don't have the cordless sander. I used to have rigid tools. Some were OK and some were too heavy or clunky. Only problem I've ever had with a Makita tool is that their 18g nailer is a bit bulky and heavy. But other than that all Makita tools are awesome. That's why I switched from rigid to Makita. I would bet the sander is great as well.

    • @regibson23
      @regibson23 Před 4 lety +2

      Why not route them on a routing table?

    • @answeris4217
      @answeris4217 Před 4 lety +2

      I would think if you are doing cabinets for a living you have a minimum of 3 table setups to go with a 4th for templates if needed.
      A trim router is super useful to flush trim and round over stuff. If you have a fully built drawer or cabinet it's easier to take a light trim router to the work then the heavy cabinet to a work station

    • @answeris4217
      @answeris4217 Před 4 lety +1

      @@regibson23
      There's also the fact of bit shaft sizes. On a router table you have 1/2 inch collette for regular heavy duty wood shaping. A lot of the smaller woodworking bits use 1/4 inch shafts and switching collettes will end up in losing the collette which ends up in days of no pruduction.

  • @marekmroz5018
    @marekmroz5018 Před 4 lety +3

    hi guys
    as a owner of many milwaukee (mostly smaller tools impact wrenches skillsaw) and dewalt ones (mostly big ones table saw, planer etc) i bought router from dewalt in uk , it comnes as a set with two base 2 fences separate translucent bases for fixed base dust shrouds and 2 collets in box ....pricy but amaizng value, for 30 pounds you get atachment that conect your router to dewalt rails (any dadaos in any place on earth) fixed base is a bit thick but you can buy spare one from corder version (both are almost same) which doesnt have that rubber pad around (that make it thick )
    its true about posubility to move ring during work ...but you really have to push on it ,,,,and personaly i keep my both hand on d shaped piece of base for stability(that ring have small advantage beyond being more precise than others , if you fill up inside your base with chips you can press both butons on ring remove base tilt to clear it (still holding ring in other hand ) than put it back keeping same bit distance ,sound dodgy but found it working with mdf a life saver ,
    ps . plunge base acceps guides , same as round insert (translucent plastic) for fixed base (in uk its TREND standard)
    best regards mark

  • @summoning111
    @summoning111 Před 3 lety

    Mate, what a great comparison 👏 hands down.
    Keep up great work guys 👍👍🍻

  • @cormacmurphy3823
    @cormacmurphy3823 Před 4 lety

    These have to be the best tool test vids on You Tube

  • @AllenReinecke
    @AllenReinecke Před 3 lety +3

    Comprehensive testing and evaluations, but Ryobi was rarely even mentioned. Some DIY vs Pro snobbery?
    Ryobi certainly does what it needs to do in the DIY arena, its intended market. Are there some design issues? Absolutely! But for the current price of $49, the occasional trim router user can't go wrong. I own both Dewalt and Ryobi cordless tools and each is chosen based on my needs, features and perceived value and each well satisfies.

  • @frankievassallo552
    @frankievassallo552 Před 4 lety +4

    Great review! In my opinion all of this brands get the job done some have better features than other. But that’ll mean different chargers and batteries. I’ll have to stick with Ridgid just because already own 4 of them tools. Great job thank you 👍

    • @ryanwilson5936
      @ryanwilson5936 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s pretty much the case for modern quality cordless tools. Pick a color and stick with it. I prefer Milwaukee

  • @patrickkerr6629
    @patrickkerr6629 Před 4 lety

    Hey guys, Thanks for your review on Cordless Routers. Very informitive, detailed information that is truely relative to the end user. Thanks again now to go by my new Cordless Router:)

  • @matthewevans252
    @matthewevans252 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely excellent, thorough review. Nice work.

  • @bloodgain
    @bloodgain Před 4 lety +3

    I have the Ryobi router here, and while I think you were a bit hard on it in some spots -- e.g. you said it had one of the best depth adjustment mechanisms, then in that ergonomics category it placed 4th somehow -- I agree it probably comes in last when compared to these other routers. But if you're already invested in the Ryobi line, it's a very capable tool and a great deal, so you should buy it. That said, if I was to replace all my Ryobi 18V today, it'd probably be with the Milwaukee stuff over the Dewalt. I'm starting to get into Milwaukee's 12V line now, and it's great for lighter-duty tools, with a nice trade-off in size and weight. The 12V stuff used to be dogs, but Milwaukee's 12V tools are the sweet spot for DIYers today -- mostly the FUEL brushless stuff, but even some brushed tools like the 3/8" ratchet is excellent and in some cases a better choice.

  • @majstrujeme8352
    @majstrujeme8352 Před 4 lety +4

    Best unbiased tool reviews pointing out positives and negatives good data. Thank you. All other channels should learn from this especially those clowns at vcg

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 Před 4 lety

      Lubomir Klinga VCG with a 2 dala hala

    • @kensfestoolchannel7916
      @kensfestoolchannel7916 Před 4 lety

      Lubomir Klinga these guys are all ex used car salesmen now working for schillwaukee.

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 Před 4 lety

      Ken’s Festool Channel 😂😂

  • @garry9659
    @garry9659 Před 2 lety

    Excellent review with great detail and good tests to normalize the cutting results between the routers. Thanks for the video, i am looking for a cordless router and this information is very helpful.

  • @TimPeare
    @TimPeare Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the thorough review, much appreciated!

  • @justinhc123
    @justinhc123 Před 4 lety +8

    LOVE my Dewalt trim router.