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<blockquote data-quote="bjfish11" data-source="post: 6444280" data-attributes="member: 562873"><p>Harbor freight power tools are junk IMO. For the price, grab you a ryobi at HD if all you intend to do is use it for sub boxes every once in awhile. You can pick up a plunge for like 99 bucks and a fixed base for around 69. I have 4 fixed base ryobi routers setup, and they have run strong for 3+ years and counting. The plunge I have hard around for 5 or 6 years.</p><p></p><p>IF you plan on routing hardwoods fairly often, might not be a bad idea to pick up a little better router like Porter Cable or something comparable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjfish11, post: 6444280, member: 562873"] Harbor freight power tools are junk IMO. For the price, grab you a ryobi at HD if all you intend to do is use it for sub boxes every once in awhile. You can pick up a plunge for like 99 bucks and a fixed base for around 69. I have 4 fixed base ryobi routers setup, and they have run strong for 3+ years and counting. The plunge I have hard around for 5 or 6 years. IF you plan on routing hardwoods fairly often, might not be a bad idea to pick up a little better router like Porter Cable or something comparable. [/QUOTE]
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