Can’t have a side by side router comparison without routing anything. With no more information than that, I’d go with the Bosch just because you know it isn’t skipping town overnight. It sounds like both have some good sales on now though.
I just recently brought the Vevor router, i brought the kit with the 3 different base setups for $100 AUD. I havnt routed anything with it yet, i purchased it to put into a router table im going to build, but so far im more than happy with it. My usual router up until now has been a Makita 1000w plunge router, it was the cheapest "decent" router i could get at the time (without buying the actual cheapest) and i think i payed $230 AUD for it. The Vevor seems to be a clone of the Makita cordless trim router (only corded), even the base plate on the plunge base is exactly the same as the one on my Makita. I have had no complaints with my Makita router, but the Vevor had me considering putting my Makita in the table instead. The 2 reasons im not, is that the Vevor has a switch on it which makes using it in a table easier, the Makita has a trigger switch on the knob/handle. And the Vevor has a reasonably decent looking dust extraction shroud that will allow me to attach the vacuum right underneath the actual bit and not have to make a cabinet around the router to be able to collect the dust (how effective it is, i wont know till ive built it all). So, apart from a catastrophic failure of some sort, i think the Vevor will be one of my best tool buys, and i would buy another one if i had to replace my Makita.
I was thinking about trying the Vevor on my CNC, but I'd have to build an adapter with my 3d printer first. For me, it's just low price and nice features means it can sit on the shelf. Would like to hear how things do for your Vevor over time or use.
I bought the Vevor (with the plunge base I had accumulated a ton of 1/4" bits from the Avid purchase, yard sells, pawn shops, so the bits weren't needed ) It was exactly what I needed. if it gives up like the 60 day old Avid did, I'll just go buy a Makita 107 (every accessory fits both the Vevor and the Makita Oh btw the kit was $66
I kept the Bosch and gave away the Vevor on the show, but it was a coin toss which one to keep. Hope the Vevor works out. The low price says ...good enough for my needs 🤠
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I purchased a Bosch jig saw in 2005 for $105.00, and it had the most Bullsh*t blade change system that I have ever seen. If a tool says Bosch on it, It will not be purchased from me. Lots of other good power tools out there.
Can’t have a side by side router comparison without routing anything. With no more information than that, I’d go with the Bosch just because you know it isn’t skipping town overnight. It sounds like both have some good sales on now though.
Ran out of time for that. Both are on sale which is a good thing 🤠
Yeah, obv. A router review without... using them? They "sound nice"??
I was going to run them, but they both do about the same job and just seemed pointless.
I just recently brought the Vevor router, i brought the kit with the 3 different base setups for $100 AUD. I havnt routed anything with it yet, i purchased it to put into a router table im going to build, but so far im more than happy with it. My usual router up until now has been a Makita 1000w plunge router, it was the cheapest "decent" router i could get at the time (without buying the actual cheapest) and i think i payed $230 AUD for it. The Vevor seems to be a clone of the Makita cordless trim router (only corded), even the base plate on the plunge base is exactly the same as the one on my Makita. I have had no complaints with my Makita router, but the Vevor had me considering putting my Makita in the table instead. The 2 reasons im not, is that the Vevor has a switch on it which makes using it in a table easier, the Makita has a trigger switch on the knob/handle. And the Vevor has a reasonably decent looking dust extraction shroud that will allow me to attach the vacuum right underneath the actual bit and not have to make a cabinet around the router to be able to collect the dust (how effective it is, i wont know till ive built it all). So, apart from a catastrophic failure of some sort, i think the Vevor will be one of my best tool buys, and i would buy another one if i had to replace my Makita.
I was thinking about trying the Vevor on my CNC, but I'd have to build an adapter with my 3d printer first. For me, it's just low price and nice features means it can sit on the shelf. Would like to hear how things do for your Vevor over time or use.
I bought the Vevor (with the plunge base I had accumulated a ton of 1/4" bits from the Avid purchase, yard sells, pawn shops, so the bits weren't needed ) It was exactly what I needed. if it gives up like the 60 day old Avid did, I'll just go buy a Makita 107 (every accessory fits both the Vevor and the Makita Oh btw the kit was $66
I kept the Bosch and gave away the Vevor on the show, but it was a coin toss which one to keep. Hope the Vevor works out. The low price says ...good enough for my needs 🤠
Great review, thank you!
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Gettin crazy uh ? LOLOL 🤠
$43.34 for that vevor package with the 15% discount right now. . shame I dont need another router
Heck, one of these has to go bye bye here. Bosch going to a new home soon LOLOL
WoW....ON SALE prices !
Both on sale, but look at Vevor for all those extras
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Good morning ...@@SirTools
Hey Peter ! Always good to hear that Kia ora from you ! The weather here is still with highs 60s.
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Before Christmas uh ? so typical
Is this a paid advertisement? Your video is on the amazon page for the vevor router
On Amazon ??....No paycheck here ...geeez
I purchased a Bosch jig saw in 2005 for $105.00, and it had the most Bullsh*t blade change system that I have ever seen. If a tool says Bosch on it, It will not be purchased from me. Lots of other good power tools out there.
just noticed the amazon reviews for the Vevor.. not very flattering at all
Like I said, some complain about anything no matter what brand name you buy.
bosch is on sale for $79.. thats the better deal I think
I own the bosch and not crazy about it, but that was at full price back then. Both are sale priced right now.