Simple fix for movement on the edge guide - give it a good wack with a hammer and the tangs will be closer so it forms a wedge on the base to prevent rocking.
@@sebastianbillings5102 yes it tightened the gap on the edge guide for a snug fit and no movement like in the video. Its a very nice, powerful router. Congratulations on winning your router.
I have this router too brotha. Great detail on reviewing this very helpful. A washer fixes the slop in the edge guide sucks you have to use that but it does work. That’s how you fix the slop on the wheels for the packout rolling box too. Thanks again bro!
I am in uk 🇬🇧 and I have got this Milwaukee router with the same battery and like you sir but I got the full set just wish it came in a packout box now I have had this router for some time and I very happy with my router some of the other guys were l work they have the Dewalt now ok the Dewalt dose it’s job but we’ll l am not a fan and I know they will be other chaps out there that will contradict me but hay it’s what you like thanks for your video sir stay safe 👍👏👏
I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this... but where your edge guide attaches to your router, you're missing a piece. There should be a small square plastic piece that fits between the edge guide and the screw. It doesn't sound like much. But it helps the edge guide stay in place.
I love the fact you have the ryobi cordless vacuum there because I picked one up for 79.00 bucks and it works unbelievable and it’s a great machine for the jobs I need it for.. I wasn’t sure about the right cordless router and before I knew it January 30th came and passed and I was going to buy the makita model with 2/ 5.0 batteries and a rapid charger for 199.00 but I really didn’t like it didn’t have a micro adjustment. Craftsman has a nice cordless router for 99.00 bucks but I don’t have any batteries or a charger and when you add those things it’s higher cost than the Milwaukee model. So I guess I should just buy the Milwaukee. Thanks for all your help and recommendations.
Spot on for two issues: gap in the dust collector and loose edge guide. What was the designer thinking? Did he/she try it? Tightening the holding screw totate the edhe guide. I use the M6 cam lock to solve the problem KIPP K0006.1511406X20 Cam Lever. Its cam lever matchs the red milwaukee color too.
Nice review but the dust cover and edge guide move on yours because you didn't use the washer. I just got mine and its super secure. No movement when the washer is on.
I pulled the trigger yesterday mostly because I had a 10.00 dollars off if I spend anything over 100 in store purchases at the depot. I had a couple gift cards from my birthday and Christmas gifts I bought the Milwaukee fuel router tool only for 29.12 out of pocket for the balance and taxes. It fits perfectly and I have several 3.0 high output batteries to keep the weight down.
@@engjds You can use it to build cabinets, anything that needs to be tight fitted .. search RUclips for (Router kitchen cabinets ) and you will get many good ideas .. Good luck
Great review thanks as I'm contemplating adding to my Milwaukee collection. One thing that intrigued me with your review was at 11:47. Is Milwaukee originally an Indian name and you pronounced it as it should be ?
Wry helpful video, thank you. I newly have one and I noticed that you didn’t use the 2 washers included with the edge guide, if you use them withe the screw the edge guide will not move.
I need a tool that trim a thin layer off of a vinyl floor plank so I can insert an aluminum right-angle floor trim as the stair nose. Can this tool trim 1 or 2mm thin layer off of a wood? Thanks
If I didn't already have a few routers I would be more interested in picking this up. The cordless flexibility definitely has its appeal. However with the battery being directly on the top and the base plate being so small, it really looks like it has a tendency to wobble. The increased likelihood of ruining your workpiece kind of cancels out the benefit of the cordless feature. I guess you could put a bigger base plate on it but considering the price and no battery means I'm going to hold off on this one.
My Home Depot in Elmont Long Island finally got the Milwaukee M18 router in stock I like it because it's nice and compact but do you know if Milwaukee will come out with a brushless fuel belt sander that was really be a great tool because I need something for doors and a few other things I just went and bought the Ridgid corded belt sander because Home Depot only had the Ridgid and the Ryobi belt Sanders in stock so I grabbed a corded Ridgid
Ridgid has a cordless, but I would not be surprised to see a Milwaukee cordless this year bro. I'll keep my ear to the ground and see what I hear buddy
@@ToolReviewZone I'll do the same thing but now that I got into flip in the houses you're constantly changing the doors in the house I usually put the solid 6 panel boys and sometimes you just need to take that little edge off cordless belt sander would be great thanks a lot brother
On the dust attachment on the left side wonder if you can remove that silver screw and install another wing nut to have the dust collector connected with 2 wing nut style bolts 2 is more secure then 1?
Could you over tighten the screw where they cracked the plastic maybe that's why they did it so know-it-all the Titan and Brake thick clear plastic Shield I'm guessing maybe
Yeah maybe. I guess that could be a possibility, but I doubt it lol. I think it's just the way it sets in there. I thought it would have been more of an issue than it was, just something I noticed
@@IXoNOAHoXI my 20 year old porter cable router works better then this 200 dollar new one My uncle bought one too and he has the same problem except he threw his away .
I been looking to buy a cordless router ? Is Milwaukee rigid or makita or Dewalt for the cordless router. Hey Clint could you do a video comparison between rigid, Milwaukee, Makita,Dewalt there features likes and dislikes?
I'll try to get the Makita and dewalt bro. I have the Ryobi, ridgid and the Milwaukee that I was going to do a video on. I see if I can do it for ya bro👊
TRZ you had to show me that Milwaukee router. That thing would be great for little jobs that I have instead of breaking out the big one. I got to go now to go find some money so I can buy that router 😜. Peace brother
Hi TRZ, I like the look and function on this new milwaukee router. I will differently buy one. I have the DeWalt and it's great but the body is thicker and their micro adjustment is a little lose / sloppy. Still a good cordless router for people with long figures that can hold the router for a long time. The milwaukee looks slimmer. Thanks for the video
@@ToolReviewZone Just wanted to let you know i finally bought the milwaukee router. Man i have to say i do like the feel and narrow grip on the milwaukee router. I do wish the milwaukee added a square bottom plate like the dewalt. Don't get me wrong, the DeWalt router is also great. Just that it's too bulky for me. Again, thanks for this video
1:06 is the diameter big enough for a 8mm (apprx 5/16") collet? I want to buy the router but only if I can use 8mm (common in Europe) or bigger shaft bits. In Europe this comes with a 6mm and 1/4" collet, but ability to use 8mm (even if I have to buy it aftermarket) would be nice.
Can someone measure the screw template holes distance. MM if possible, a little more accurate. Before I order this. I want to know if it will fit my base template I already have for my portable table.
Beyond this size & speed motor and a 18v battery won’t keep up. It would be awesome to see some 36v stuff from Milwaukee like a 1.5hp comparable plug in router.
I just tried mine the other day on some scrap 2x4's, it works well but I found it kind of burning as it was cutting. I'm only cutting pine, brand new bit as well. I tried varying the RPM a bit to see if it made a difference, but no success. Any tips? I'm going to try some different bits this weekend and see if they work better.
I've been eyeing this router up pretty hard. I've been using the Makita corded compact for awhile and although it's a nice smooth router....it has a cord and no light. I'm a Milwaukee at heart bit I do run some DeWalt stuff too...I'm on the fence right now but leaning toward the m18.
Well that edge guide is why I wouldn't get one. That movement would annoy me and I'd probably end up throwing it across the shop. I'm planning on getting the dewalt. You like the dewalt? Any big cons on the dewalt? Great vid bro! Thank you!
I see no reason, If the dust shield it rattling around, you can’t put a rubber band. Also the edge guide, maybe pinch the top of the edge Mount ears to close the cap slightly in a vise….or…. Drill a hole in the edge guide Mount ear ( drill only one) and tap it for a set screw so it when you tighten in down with the main bolt, the set screw will apply outward pressure hopefully eliminating and guide movement
Yo TRZ! At HD the dewalt 35pc max fit bit set is in a black case with a clear lid. If looking at the set there is a bit all the way to the right. It looks like a magnetic sleeve but It has an extra function. Have you seen it before? does it lock in the bit so it wont fall out? It wasn't on sale so I didnt buy it but I'm curious. Please let me know if you have the answer. Thanks cuz!
I haven't used the Makita bro, so can't give you an honest opinion. The ryobi vac I use on the workbench a lot. I use my ridgid vacs for everything else
I'm sorry I don't comment on everyone I do like my Ridgid router I don't really know much difference between the Milwaukee the Ridgid and the radio to me they're all set up the same just little differences cheers with a beer
What a simple mistake for milwaukee to rectify on the edge guide. They are just machining the gap too wide. All they have to do is stop overboring one little slot on it and problem solved. Wonder if the newer models resolved this? Such a dumb thing to mess up and so easy to rectify on their end. I might be picking one up soon and if it still has this problem I may be using the welder to refabricate their error.
I can't see anything while using this thing, especially not with the dust cover on. Feels like anything I do is either blind or I'm sticking my nose inside the housing.
Simple fix for movement on the edge guide - give it a good wack with a hammer and the tangs will be closer so it forms a wedge on the base to prevent rocking.
Thought about that. What if it forms a v shape then it won’t slide all of the way
I was thinking the same thing.
Put mine on a vise and closed the gap slowly for a tight fit.
@@marcoperez4712 did this work nicely? I've just won one of these and want it to be working nicely
@@sebastianbillings5102 yes it tightened the gap on the edge guide for a snug fit and no movement like in the video. Its a very nice, powerful router. Congratulations on winning your router.
Great review
You made it fun and easy to understand
The camera 🎥 work was great and you really sold it to me with a honest review
Thank you
I have this router too brotha. Great detail on reviewing this very helpful. A washer fixes the slop in the edge guide sucks you have to use that but it does work. That’s how you fix the slop on the wheels for the packout rolling box too. Thanks again bro!
Thanks for the information and comment brooooo!!!!
whats a washer? //Swede
What size washer did you use
@@sebastianbillings5102 router or pack out box? 1/4” flat washer for the router, 5/16” for the pack out box
I am in uk 🇬🇧 and I have got this Milwaukee router with the same battery and like you sir but I got the full set just wish it came in a packout box now I have had this router for some time and I very happy with my router some of the other guys were l work they have the Dewalt now ok the Dewalt dose it’s job but we’ll l am not a fan and I know they will be other chaps out there that will contradict me but hay it’s what you like thanks for your video sir stay safe 👍👏👏
I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this... but where your edge guide attaches to your router, you're missing a piece. There should be a small square plastic piece that fits between the edge guide and the screw. It doesn't sound like much. But it helps the edge guide stay in place.
I just realized this video is from 3 years ago. So UPDATE: the only issue you had with the router they fixed >_<
Great video, btw
Thanks for this video, great help in setting up my Milwaukee! 👊🏻
I love the fact you have the ryobi cordless vacuum there because I picked one up for 79.00 bucks and it works unbelievable and it’s a great machine for the jobs I need it for.. I wasn’t sure about the right cordless router and before I knew it January 30th came and passed and I was going to buy the makita model with 2/ 5.0 batteries and a rapid charger for 199.00 but I really didn’t like it didn’t have a micro adjustment. Craftsman has a nice cordless router for 99.00 bucks but I don’t have any batteries or a charger and when you add those things it’s higher cost than the Milwaukee model. So I guess I should just buy the Milwaukee. Thanks for all your help and recommendations.
just bought it for a new project very excited about it.
Spot on for two issues: gap in the dust collector and loose edge guide. What was the designer thinking? Did he/she try it? Tightening the holding screw totate the edhe guide. I use the M6 cam lock to solve the problem KIPP K0006.1511406X20 Cam Lever. Its cam lever matchs the red milwaukee color too.
Nice review but the dust cover and edge guide move on yours because you didn't use the washer. I just got mine and its super secure. No movement when the washer is on.
that depth adjustment looks great.
I pulled the trigger yesterday mostly because I had a 10.00 dollars off if I spend anything over 100 in store purchases at the depot. I had a couple gift cards from my birthday and Christmas gifts I bought the Milwaukee fuel router tool only for 29.12 out of pocket for the balance and taxes. It fits perfectly and I have several 3.0 high output batteries to keep the weight down.
how much was it originally?
This is on an awesome sale right now at HD.
Thanks boss. Excited to use it
Trz comin in clutch. Just saw a deal on these the other day and I need the review
A very thorough review. Thank you!👍
Epic review, you have helped me decide decide on getting one tomorrow. 👍🏽👏🏽🤟🏽✌🏽🤜🏽🤛🏽
Thanks for the feedback Jason, I appreciate it bro. Let me know how you like it!!👊
I will definitely let you know.
@@jasonbabila6006 you never let him know
It’s adjusted by itself when working
this is an absolutely excellent review. everything i was looking for. thanks a lot.
Thanks Renegade, I appreciate it bro👊
So smooth....but yet so hot? Nice review, brother. Got me a Dewalt cordless, but Milwaukee makes a great router.
Thanks Grand! Haven't tried the Dewalt yet, but I do use their corded for my CNC machine 👊
Just ordered one online. So pumped
3:30 Just install the washer before the screw, the dust cover won't move a bit :)
Just bought one, what applications do you use it for? trying to get ideas beyond just chamfering edges and creating joints.
@@engjds You can use it to build cabinets, anything that needs to be tight fitted .. search RUclips for (Router kitchen cabinets ) and you will get many good ideas .. Good luck
@@Dr2009king Thanks I will look, though finding a few out myself more I think about it.
Great review!
Great review as always, i have 2 they are sweet
Great review thanks as I'm contemplating adding to my Milwaukee collection. One thing that intrigued me with your review was at 11:47.
Is Milwaukee originally an Indian name and you pronounced it as it should be ?
You could put a few spins of tape there side of the fork of the guide to shorten the gaps and keeping it uniform
The guide movement u can fix by applying pressure with some channel locks. Just a touch and it’s tight
Wry helpful video, thank you. I newly have one and I noticed that you didn’t use the 2 washers included with the edge guide, if you use them withe the screw the edge guide will not move.
Quality clip thanks mate. Made my selection based on your clip.
Thanks Chop!
Great review as always brother. ....happy holly days ...
Thanks brother and the same to you 👊👊👊
Can this router be mounted on the husky portable Workbench?
Maybe just lay the guide down sideways, and give the mounting slot a little tappy tap to tighten it up.
I'll try it bro. I may tappy tap it with a sledgehammer if it doesn't stop moving!!!😎
@@ToolReviewZone If it doesn't work with a sledgehammer, don't force it
Put some Teflon tape on the screw to hold the dust shield in place and the edge guide screw
I need a tool that trim a thin layer off of a vinyl floor plank so I can insert an aluminum right-angle floor trim as the stair nose. Can this tool trim 1 or 2mm thin layer off of a wood? Thanks
since the foot is round not square then you cant use it for hinges using cut templates, right?
I am not sure if the locking and regular washers are new; but my edge guide does not move at all with those installed.
If I didn't already have a few routers I would be more interested in picking this up. The cordless flexibility definitely has its appeal. However with the battery being directly on the top and the base plate being so small, it really looks like it has a tendency to wobble. The increased likelihood of ruining your workpiece kind of cancels out the benefit of the cordless feature. I guess you could put a bigger base plate on it but considering the price and no battery means I'm going to hold off on this one.
do it!
It comes with a bigger base plate.
Use a drop or two of loc-tite on the vacuum plate should do the trick
My Home Depot in Elmont Long Island finally got the Milwaukee M18 router in stock I like it because it's nice and compact but do you know if Milwaukee will come out with a brushless fuel belt sander that was really be a great tool because I need something for doors and a few other things I just went and bought the Ridgid corded belt sander because Home Depot only had the Ridgid and the Ryobi belt Sanders in stock so I grabbed a corded Ridgid
Ridgid has a cordless, but I would not be surprised to see a Milwaukee cordless this year bro. I'll keep my ear to the ground and see what I hear buddy
@@ToolReviewZone I'll do the same thing but now that I got into flip in the houses you're constantly changing the doors in the house I usually put the solid 6 panel boys and sometimes you just need to take that little edge off cordless belt sander would be great thanks a lot brother
@@josephmalinowski6817 ahhh yeah I hear yam that's awesome though bro. I wanted to get into that, but to much going on right now
On the dust attachment on the left side wonder if you can remove that silver screw and install another wing nut to have the dust collector connected with 2 wing nut style bolts 2 is more secure then 1?
It stays pretty secure with just the one bro
@@ToolReviewZone aww okay just an idea
If you use this on drywall, will the dust damage the motor?
Could you over tighten the screw where they cracked the plastic maybe that's why they did it so know-it-all the Titan and Brake thick clear plastic Shield I'm guessing maybe
Yeah maybe. I guess that could be a possibility, but I doubt it lol. I think it's just the way it sets in there. I thought it would have been more of an issue than it was, just something I noticed
Hi TRZ,
Merry Christmas...
Merry Christmas Brother! Hope you are having an awesome Christmas Michael!!!
Does I fit the Porter-Cable Template Guides?
Every time I use the router the depth adjustment moves on its own how do oi secure it so it won’t move up and down
Having the same problem
@@IXoNOAHoXI my 20 year old porter cable router works better then this 200 dollar new one My uncle bought one too and he has the same problem except he threw his away .
You ever fix it,
How do u compare this to ridgid router? Which would you prefer? I use both brands. I want the best of the 2..
What is max for the router bit size? Is that for 1/2 or 1/4 in? Thank you for sharing this review!
Good question… I would like to know as well.. Thank you.
I been looking to buy a cordless router ? Is Milwaukee rigid or makita or Dewalt for the cordless router. Hey Clint could you do a video comparison between rigid, Milwaukee, Makita,Dewalt there features likes and dislikes?
I'll try to get the Makita and dewalt bro. I have the Ryobi, ridgid and the Milwaukee that I was going to do a video on. I see if I can do it for ya bro👊
@@ToolReviewZone I appreciate that brother sure it would help tons of other people decide what's best for them as well
Check concord carpenter they have several routes side by side test.
Makita
TRZ you had to show me that Milwaukee router. That thing would be great for little jobs that I have instead of breaking out the big one. I got to go now to go find some money so I can buy that router 😜. Peace brother
Hahahaha, you have now stepped over to the dark side bro 😎
If I get this router....is a plunge attachment available?
I picked up router and two xc.50 batteries plus charger for $199 bucks today.
Nice video
Hi TRZ,
I like the look and function on this new milwaukee router. I will differently buy one.
I have the DeWalt and it's great but the body is thicker and their micro adjustment is a little lose / sloppy. Still a good cordless router for people with long figures that can hold the router for a long time.
The milwaukee looks slimmer.
Thanks for the video
Yeah Michael, its super slim. I really like it bro 👊
@@ToolReviewZone
Just wanted to let you know i finally bought the milwaukee router. Man i have to say i do like the feel and narrow grip on the milwaukee router.
I do wish the milwaukee added a square bottom plate like the dewalt.
Don't get me wrong, the DeWalt router is also great. Just that it's too bulky for me.
Again, thanks for this video
Would a bigger battery make a difference in the routers power and speed running through that pine?
Yeah, it would help with voltage sag for sure
I can’t wait to see how this handles my 12.0 battery :)
Probably a little top heavy!
@@oww6467
You’d think it would be but it really isn’t. I was surprised. If anything, the added weight is a bonus.
Nice and compact. I would like to see this up against the Dewalt 20v router.
Seems like a lot of people have been asking this same thing. Ima make it happen buddy 👊
Another channel did, the Dewalt won.
Your missing the lock nut and washer to connect on the straight edge guide.
1:06 is the diameter big enough for a 8mm (apprx 5/16") collet? I want to buy the router but only if I can use 8mm (common in Europe) or bigger shaft bits. In Europe this comes with a 6mm and 1/4" collet, but ability to use 8mm (even if I have to buy it aftermarket) would be nice.
Unfortunately maximum diameter for that mount is 7mm (with third party collet). What you can do is to use 6 to 8 mm third party extender collet.
How does it compare to the ridgid octane router?
I actually like them both, but the ridgid battery is a bit bigger. I'll do a Tool Duel with them
I wonder how long of life does the battery last b4 being replaced? A few years & warranty on the battery? Looks like a must to add in my collection
He said 240ft of wood on a 5Ah battery.
Can someone measure the screw template holes distance. MM if possible, a little more accurate. Before I order this. I want to know if it will fit my base template I already have for my portable table.
It would be nice to see them bring out one that can do heavy duty work
Beyond this size & speed motor and a 18v battery won’t keep up. It would be awesome to see some 36v stuff from Milwaukee like a 1.5hp comparable plug in router.
Can you use 8mm bits on this or just 6mm? thanks!
I just tried mine the other day on some scrap 2x4's, it works well but I found it kind of burning as it was cutting. I'm only cutting pine, brand new bit as well. I tried varying the RPM a bit to see if it made a difference, but no success. Any tips? I'm going to try some different bits this weekend and see if they work better.
Sounds like the tip is blunt to me.
@@engjds I was just going way too slow. I made some shelves after and zipped along the edges and it worked great
@@bellofello1 Ahh ok, thats good to know, I haven't had any experience with a router, but one on order for next week.
what can the larger base do good for?
Can you review the Dewalt 12v impact driver dcf801
Whats the bit size? I cant fit them?
1/4"
I've been eyeing this router up pretty hard. I've been using the Makita corded compact for awhile and although it's a nice smooth router....it has a cord and no light. I'm a Milwaukee at heart bit I do run some DeWalt stuff too...I'm on the fence right now but leaning toward the m18.
Donny Sanner dewalt cordless router is great too.
If you still have that Makita I'd take it for a "reasonable " price and you can invest in the m18.?
Did the packout bag come with yours? My gf just bought me one and I did not come with the packout bag
No nicholas, I bout that myself. I put the link in the description
Good Lord, that thing is bad ass
Can u cut holes with this?
Well that edge guide is why I wouldn't get one. That movement would annoy me and I'd probably end up throwing it across the shop. I'm planning on getting the dewalt. You like the dewalt? Any big cons on the dewalt? Great vid bro! Thank you!
Biggest con with the Dewalt, is it's not a Wilwaukee.
I see no reason, If the dust shield it rattling around, you can’t put a rubber band.
Also the edge guide, maybe pinch the top of the edge Mount ears to close the cap slightly in a vise….or…. Drill a hole in the edge guide Mount ear ( drill only one) and tap it for a set screw so it when you tighten in down with the main bolt, the set screw will apply outward pressure hopefully eliminating and guide movement
Yo TRZ! At HD the dewalt 35pc max fit bit set is in a black case with a clear lid. If looking at the set there is a bit all the way to the right. It looks like a magnetic sleeve but It has an extra function. Have you seen it before? does it lock in the bit so it wont fall out? It wasn't on sale so I didnt buy it but I'm curious. Please let me know if you have the answer. Thanks cuz!
If it's the same one I just looked at, yeah it's a magnetic sleeve bro
Def getting one
The on off should be away from the fine adjustment. It will move it when you're finger hits it
Really nass lack!! Thoughts about Makita cordless router and do you do most of your sawdust cleanup with that Ryobi vac? God bless, Clint!😁👍
I haven't used the Makita bro, so can't give you an honest opinion. The ryobi vac I use on the workbench a lot. I use my ridgid vacs for everything else
@@ToolReviewZone could just leaf blow it into the neighbor's? Ahem! 😉👍
@@meagaindave2049 Hehehe, such a great Idea bro haha
Compare it with the ridgid octane
You gotta be from Western PA with that accent!
Haha yep. Good ear👊
Go Stillers!
Great review, btw. Going to get one next week
@@mrmaine78 HAHA, yeah buddy!
@@mrmaine78 Let me know how you like it bro!
I'm sorry I don't comment on everyone I do like my Ridgid router I don't really know much difference between the Milwaukee the Ridgid and the radio to me they're all set up the same just little differences cheers with a beer
No worries at all my bro, and yeah they definitely have similarities buddy
Dammit, went to my Depot Sunday and they didn't have 1 .
Check the top shelves or the back. They always hide the good stuff in the back
Dewalt or Milwaukee? Leaning towards Dewalt router
What a simple mistake for milwaukee to rectify on the edge guide. They are just machining the gap too wide. All they have to do is stop overboring one little slot on it and problem solved. Wonder if the newer models resolved this? Such a dumb thing to mess up and so easy to rectify on their end. I might be picking one up soon and if it still has this problem I may be using the welder to refabricate their error.
I can't see anything while using this thing, especially not with the dust cover on. Feels like anything I do is either blind or I'm sticking my nose inside the housing.
You should have said it precious I love my precious LOL
Hahaha, you just gave me an Idea for an upcoming video BROOOOOO!
@@ToolReviewZone I can't wait to see what you have instored
Haha, you know me. I have a Ghostbusters thing I've been working on for the mikwaukee switch tank. Apparently I have to much time on my hands lol
So, I'm getting the router in the package if I'm buying the router?
Ive talked with many people and seen many reviews and they all say the depth wont stay exactly true to how tou set it
Can you provide any sources? Because I havent heard that from anyone. So it sounds like a troll comment to me.
Perfectly said 👊👊👊
Yo TRZ!!
What's up AMOS!!!!!!!
I refuse to buy mother battery system. I have Ryobi, Milwaukee m12, Rigid, Makita 18v and dewalt 20v batteries. It is crazy!
Lol, you mid as well Charles... got all the others 👊
Ryobi and Milwaukee are owned by the same company.
📝
Wtf... why is my collet tight?
Worst bit change pin with tiny button-- have sent three back: dreadful design & tool
You sent 3 back because the button was to small, did you think the others which were the same model would have a bigger button? 😂
Looks like something cheap of edge guide
that vac gaurd is a terrible design one 1/4 inch screw not to mention it holding a shopvac hose also.👎🏽 that eyelet will break right off
Hav affair in milweke this instrument strongly ,
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Waste money for this, it adjusts by itself when working.
A horrible router always changes heights during cutting