Customer Review: Two hundred and seventy five bucks. A Chinese router in a cardboard box with two wrenches for two hundred and seventy five bucks. I hope the motor lasts a while. I got it to use in a table. The base is cheezy. Very thin aluminum casting. The height adjustment is very cheap. A plastic half-nut. The... more info
Customer Review: In reading some of the previous reviews it seemed just ok. After recieving this product im not sure why. I feel like Milwaukee did a great job with this edge guide. I work with furniture mostly. This edge guide is not so bulky that it interferes with your work. It does not have complicated frills... more info
Customer Review: Milwaukee also makes clear 6-inch sub-bases for the 5615/5616 routers: - Part number 49-54-1027 has a 1-3/16-inch center hole. - Part number 49-54-1028 has a 2-1/2-inch center hole. These clear sub-bases are supplied with their plunge/fixed kits but seem difficult to find individually... more info
Customer Review: One of the locking nuts was missing from the set. An email sent to Milwaukee on December 31 was responded to on January 2, with a promise to replace the missing part. Can't ask for more than that!! Haven't tried them out yet, but the quality is apparent.
Customer Review: I like the Bodygrip design a LOT! I experienced a stroke which gives me just one hand to work with. This router has been very useful to me and two handed people will like it because one hand is available to hold your project. 21/4HP is very helpful for difficult cuts. I wish the User Manual had... more info
Customer Review: I often grip a router by the body so I love this
router. I feel more in control when I can use
my whole hand to exert and balance downward and side
pressure. This router makes very precise cuts easier to accomplish
accurately than any other comparable fixed-base router... more info
Customer Review: Seems well made. I like the method for raising and lowering the router in the base. The wrenches work well. It seems like a solid product.