Router for diy

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Hi all I would like to buy a router for diy projects, any suggestions please.
I have searched the forum but replied seen to be quite old so looking for more up to date suggestions.
Thanks
 
Doing what?

I cut hinges out and edged shelves with a cheap ¼ inch router. All I ever needed

Worktops you need a fast ½ inch
 
Hi all I would like to buy a router for diy projects, any suggestions please.
I have searched the forum but replied seen to be quite old so looking for more up to date suggestions.
Thanks
Start with a corded 1/4” router, which should cover most of your projects. Trend dewalt or Makita, all the main brands do decent routers. A cordless router for trimming and a half inch router for heavier duty work can follow. Festool do a cross over router but it is incredibly expensive
 
Trend do 1/4 inch Palm/Trim router for around £80 corded. The beauty of these palm routers is you generally only need one hand to use it, the other holds the work piece or you can clamp for safety.

Faithfull offer a comprehensive set of cutters for not much money.

I think these will fit the bill for a hobbyist.
 
I have a Makita palm router and a 1/2 inch DeWalt.
I only use the DeWalt for worktops and picture frame profiling where I route the long pieces of wood and then use them to make the frames.
Any other project I use the palm router which costs less than £100.
 
Avoid the Katsu router, it’s subject to a safety recall notice ( exposed electrical connectio) but is still widely available .
 

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