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| Bosch PR20EVSK Colt Palm Grip 5.7 Amp 1-Horsepower Fixed Base Variable Speed Router with Edge Guide | 
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| Brand: Bosch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $220.00 Buy New: $98.99 You Save: $121.01 (55%)
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Sales Rank: 323
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.6 Dimensions (in): 15 x 13 x 8
MPN: PR20EVSK Model: PR20EVSK UPC: 000346342376 EAN: 0000346342376
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Variable-speed palm-grip router kit; soft-start and quick-lock systems | | • | 5.7 amp motor with 15,000 - 35,000 rpm; depth adjustment system and finger support pockets | | • | Aluminum construction and soft-grip | | • | Includes palm router, drop-forged wrench, collet, fixed base, straight-edge guide, case | | • | 11.8 pounds; 1-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Review If you've ever wished for a smaller router that still had the power and accuracy of the standard models, Bosch made this for you. This little Colt is little only in size. It's 5.7 amp motor gives you all the power and speed of a big bruiser, with a variable speed of 16,000 to 35,000 rpm. Weighing in at just a hair over 3 pounds, it feels like a feather, so one-handed control is absolutely perfect. Bosch's soft grip design is intuitive, and whether your hands are big or small, it fits just right, giving you complete control. Don't worry about torque at startup, either, because the soft-start feature cushions it beautifully. The base has indentations that Bosch calls "finger support pockets," and they really do lend a great deal of control. The collect accepts standard -inch bits, so you're virtually unlimited in the bit department, with a surprising maximum diameter of 1-5/16 inches. There's a spindle lock on the front, so changing the bit out is a simple one-wrench operation. The speed dial is mounted on top of the tool body, and while some would prefer it closer to the grip, we don't see a problem, since you're gripping the tool with just one hand anyway. Depth adjustment is among the easiest we've seen on a router. Just turn the motor till the triangle and "unlocked" symbol align, lower the motor to desired position, turn the motor so the triangle lines up with the "locked" symbol and close the clamping lever. If fine adjustment is necessary, it's a breeze, courtesy of a wheel on the back of the base. Done. We can think of hundreds of uses for this little workhorse, but those who've previously been intimidated by routers will absolutely love it, because it performs like a full-size router, yet it's a fraction of the size and weight. It would be perfect for rounding-over deck planks and railings, hinge mortising, making decorative edges on hobby wood, and furniture, cutting slots, for use with a dovetail jig, making window cutouts, decorative inlays, trimming laminate and more. Pros, do-it-yourselfers and hobby woodworkers will all wonder how they got along without this little tool. -- Kris Jensen-Van Heste What's in the Box Router, straight edge guide, carrying case, fixed base, -inch self-releasing collet, drop-forged wrench
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| Customer Reviews: Read 54 more reviews...
Best Laminate Trimmer available January 2, 2009 The Bosch Colt PR20 is by far the best Trimmer you can buy.
I recently purchased a second unit because my first Colt is now being used on my CNC Shark.
On my first unit (about 2 years old), the shaft lock button was virtually useless. I haven't tried the new router, just purchased, to see if it has been redesigned. I did have to buy a thin 10mm wrench in order to be able to change bits.
The good news is, Bosch now includes a 10mm wrench with the router so you no longer have to buy one. It is much easier and safer to use two wrenches instead of the shaft lock button anyway. Much easier to tighten and certainly way easier to loosen the bit.
If you need a Trimmer or small router, do not hesitate buying the Bosch colt. I enjoy using my Colt so much that I purchased all of the sub-bases, Template Guides and Centering Cone for it.
Just keep in mind it is a Trimmer. It isn't designed to hog out chunks of wood (although it is a pretty capable router).
Excellent router for multiple tasks Wood and Aluminum December 13, 2008 I own five routers not counting this one and I like this one the best. Most routers are too big for a lot of cabinet work. I have an old style Black & Decker router that's small and compact but I've completely worn it out and was looking for a suitable replacement. I selected the Bosch variable speed.
Here's what I liked: 1. Its just the right size for most of my cabinet finishing jobs. I even use it to trim aluminum housing with a straight 3/16" HS steel bit. 2. Its quiet, most routers are excessively noisy. The variable speed is must for any router I believe. Most routers turn way to fast and for no apparent reason as far as I can tell for most applications. 3. Its easy to adjust precisely with the vernier thumb height adjustment. 4. Collet release is quick and easy. The built in shaft clamp works well and whatever the previous problems mayb have been have been fixed. Mine even came with two wrenches, one for the collet and another to hold the shaft. The shaft wrench isn't necessary as far as I can tell.
Overall, a valuable addtion to the shop,
Bosch PR20EVSK Handheld Small Router November 18, 2008 I selected this brand and model in part because of favorable reviews in several woodworking magazine product comparisons. I was not disappointed in my choice - I have been using the router almost daily for about a month and love it. Some features I particularly like are the ease of removal of the base - unlatch, twist and it's off. Arbor lock makes bit removal a one-wrench operation. There is good visibility of the bit for following layout lines, especially if you use a transparent base plate. The small horsepower and soft start make it easy to control for fine work but it has sufficient power to cut cleanly if you don't force deep cuts. Overall, the router has a solid quality feel - but not too heavy - and is not a plastic toy like some cheaper brands.
A few minor complaints: There are double arrows embossed to facilitate alignment when re-connecting the base and motor. They are not easy to see - I used some red paint to highlight them better. Also, the optional round base plate which is compatible with the Porter-Cable router template guides does not center well at all - I think the screw holes are slightly out of aligment with the center.
My Favorite Router November 16, 2008 I have had it for about a year now and it is a nice little tool. Very easy to handle and change bits out. The power is great.
Light and easy to use October 18, 2008 I bought this router as a second router. My first router is a large Makita that works well, but is difficult to use in tight spaces and is very heavy. This Bosch is very light and easy to hold and use. I especially like the soft start feature. The construction seems to be very solid and the adjustments are easy to use. Excellent router for the price.
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