Best Ozito Routers / Cutout Tools
No worth – Stop in the middle while doing the job won’t recommend
OZITO RTR-4100 Great bit of gear – So this is the same as CJAY bought, just has about 4 times the number of accessories. I am really impressed with this also, saw CJAY's review and… Read more
purchased one. Very easy to use, heaps of power and variable speed.
It has quite a well organised case and every thing that you could need including a flex shaft about 700mm long.
And 3 years warranty!!!!!!
OK – This is a 1600W plunge router which has been superseded by the very similar model PRG-632VK. This older model can present a serious SAFETY HAZARD to… Read more
the user (see below). Hopefully the later model has had it rectified. Buyers should check carefully. It features a "soft" start (which makes it more controllable), lock-off switch, spindle lock, micrometer depth adjustment, variable speed, depth rod, guide fence, dust extractor port and cover, template guide, centering pin, 10 carbide bits, 12.7mm and 6.4mm collets, and spanner, all in a heavy case. It is a powerful router which is definitely on the upper edge of handiness at a weight of 3.25Kg. Many users would immediately mount it to a router table for this reason. The router bit selection is good, with bits for just about any profile or trimming task. The collet lock bar is made from thin sheet metal, and it will deform if the collet spanner is used with any great force. This means the collet cannot be effectively tightened any more. Unfortunately this is just what a user will tend to do, because the supplied 12.7mm collet bore is about 0.1mm oversized for the supplied router bits, meaning that there is insufficient retaining grip on the bit when in the collet. The bit therefore tends to slide out when rotating, which not only ruins the job, but presents a serious SAFETY HAZARD to the user (imagine a sharp router bit rotating at 25000 RPM, flying out of the tool). This can be easily fixed by applying a turn of sticky tape to the the plain shank of the router bit, but such should not be needed.
Hi Abhi, Could you please email in to our support team to… Read more