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DEWALT DW621 2 HP Plunge Router | 
| Brand: DeWALT Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $452.00 Buy New: $199.95 You Save: $252.05 (56%)
New (22) Refurbished (2) from $154.99
Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 7276
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 12 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 7.3 x 14.9
MPN: DW621 Model: DW621 UPC: 028875006217 EAN: 0028875006217 ASIN: B00005S7TD
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| Features:
| • | 2 HP variable speed motor delivers 8,000 to 24,000 RPM for quick cuts | | • | Rack-and-pinion design for simple, accurate depth adjustment | | • | Efficient dust-removal system separates router from competitors | | • | Electronic feedback prevents motor from slowing during tricky jobs | | • | Includes 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch collets, wrench, and 1-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description Offering stand-out performance and providing convenient, built-in dust collection, the DeWalt DW621 2 HP Plunge Router is both powerful and well-balanced for precision performance. Variable engine speed ranging from 8,000 RPM to 24,000 RPM with an electronic control that maintains speed during tough cuts means you can use a broad range of bits without the burning delicate woods or getting bogged down. For added convenience, you can set your desired depth quickly and accurately using a rack-and-pinion height adjustment system. This professional router includes long, precision-machined collets in both 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch sizes and a wrench for efficient bit changes. It is backed by a 1-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
a solid performer with nice features and not too heavy October 8, 2008 This router works best as a plunger. It's too top heavy to function as a long-term substitute for a fixed-base router.
The dust collection is quite good. Of course in many cuts you'll still get dust everywhere, but in mortising it gets the chips out of the way nicely.
I fitted mine with a Woodrat plungebar and use it on a Legacy ornamental mill and on a Hawk routershop tilting table where it can function as a horizontal mortiser.
It is what it is. January 24, 2008 Pros: Compact, light, powerful, accurate. Dust collection. Low center of gravity. Base screw holes same distance as DW625 so you can reuse the jigs you have. Not made in China or Taiwan.
Cons: Although this is a plunge router, using it while plunging is a questionable at best. Having the plunge lock built into the handle is plain stupid. As you plunge, you have to turn the handle to lock it into position. That translates into having to hold the router with one hand while you turn the other handle to lock it and all this while it's running. Well, you get the point. Power switch built into handle with pull and lock is another stupid idea.
Inconvenience: Dust collection for which you can't find the correct size vacuum hose. Distance from the edge of router bit to either of the bases flat side not standard.
So, if you have extra cash and are router addict like me, go for it but not at full price.. Otherwise if you need or have to have at least one plunge router then the big brotherDW625 is the best
Fantastic, Modern Design. November 27, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The first thing you'll notice about this router is that the one plunge column is bigger than the other. That is because it is hollow, It comes with an adapter to hook your shop vac up to it, and it works really well. I didn't know how well, as this was my first router. I tried it once without the vac: WOW what a big mess a router makes in a big hurry.
Other sweet features: you don't need to release your fingers from the knob to operate the plunge lock, electronic speed control, soft start, fast, easy-to-use depth adjustment.
DeWalt does get a premium for their tools. In some cases, it's bunk. But in others, they simply have a more modern, ergonomic design. This is one of those cases.
I sold my DW621 a year or two ago. It is probably one of the worst possible routers for router table use because the way the switch works. It is made to be held in your hand.
This time around, I'm going with a simple, fixed-base router. But rather than get the defacto standard Porter*Cable 690 series, I went with the equivalent DeWalt. They're not afraid to update their design from time to time.
DW - Disposable wonder July 12, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've had similar experience with this router as other reviewers. I like the plunge mechanism and switch, but after short hours the switch lock stopped working and the electronic speed control failed. The speed erratically gets faster and slower. Brought it to a DeWalt repair facility in Denver. They fixed it without giving me an estimate. $160 to repair a $200 router, I don't think so. If it lasted longer I'd buy another one, but I think I'll buy a 2hp Bosch.
A great router January 10, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use this router almost every day in my business. My company specializes in repairing countertops. I've owned at least eight of these routers over the years. The DeWalt DW621 is compact and not too heavy, making it great for use in tight quarters. The switch is unusual, but very easy to use when you get the hang of it. The dust collection is outstanding when hooked to a shop vacuum. One unique feature is that the shaft is offset from the centerline of the tool, which makes it much more stable when used on the edge of a flat surface. My only criticism is that it is a bit underpowered for heavy professional use, and I have burned out a few motors after overloading the tool.
Jim Heaphy TopRepair American Canyon, CA
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