A review by bungler on Porter Cable Flex Router January 28th, 2003
Author's product rating:
Value for Money
Durability
Performance
Advantages:
66mm plunge, 1300W induction motor,1/2" collet
Disadvantages:
A bit heavy for some hand held work
Recommend to potential buyers:
yes
Full review
Specification
1300W induction motor, ½” collet, Micro adjust Guide fence, Built-in fine height adjuster – 0.2mm divisions. Plunge operated by a thumb lever, Rubber coated ergonomicly shaped handles, Locking on-off switch, Plunge depth 66mm, Cost £200
Background - I decided to buy a router for my woodworking hobby because I wanted to be able to make rebates and joints simply and quickly for the times when making ‘handmade’ joints would be repetitive if After using the machine for ~6 months here is a list of why I think it’s a good choice for both table mounted and hand-held use:
Table mounted opinion:
1) Long plunge depth of 66mm - Compares to around 55mm offered by most of the competition at the same price (including Dewalt and Trend machines). 2) Integrated fine height adjuster – Allows the height to be adjusted fairly easily when mounted in the table (0.2mm divisions) 3) Locking on/off switch – Some new routers have a “dead man” trigger switch which switches the router off when your thumb is removed, which means you need to use a cable tie to lock on for table operation.
Overall for table use this router is great for the price, although don’t try and wiz wood through too quickly - the 2000W ~£300 machines from Trend, Bosch, Dewalt etc. would be better if this is your main aim.
Hand-held opinion
1) Smooth plunge action – Initially it was a little sticky, but seems to have got smoother with use and now is just right. Also there is a wear adjuster so that the plunge action can be tightened if the plunge becomes too slack over time. 2) Fine adjust fence – The fence has a fine adjust knob and is solid as you like. 3) Weight – A little heavy for fine tasks such as engraving etc or working on vertical surfaces.
Overall
A good machine for the serious woodwork hobbyist or for pro-workshop use as a general purpose medium size machine, the long plunge makes it a good choice for a router which is to be used as both a table mounted and hand held machine.