[ใหม่] Low Price Bosch PR20EVSK Colt Palm Grip 5.6 Amp 1-Horsepower Fixed-Base
Detail
- Variable-speed palm-grip router kit; soft-start and quick-lock systems
- 5.6 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 collet and shaft wrenches, collet, fixed base, straight-edge guide, case
- 11.8 pounds; 1-year warranty
The Bosch PR20EVSK Colt Variable Speed Router with Edge Guide is a versatile tool that's ideal for performing custom carpentry, trimming laminate flooring or deck planks, mortising hinges, dovetailing, and a host of other at-home and professional jobs. This router packs big power in a small, compact package for extended comfort and maximum accuracy.
Powerful Motor, Variable Speed, and Depth Adjustment for Precise
Results
The PR20EVSK owes its robust performance to a 1.0-horsepower
(the highest rating for small routers), 5.6-amp motor that spins at a variable
speed of 16,000 to 35,000 RPM and has a soft-start that reduces startup torque.
Additionally, depth adjustment is simple with the PR20EVSK: just align and lower
the motor and then lock the router in position with the clamping level.
Micro-fine adjustments are equally effortless thanks to the wheel on the back of
the router's base.
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To help you match the correct speed to the job, the included instruction manual features a chart showing the speed of each dial position, along with a list of the routing tasks that each setting may be used for.
User-Friendly Features for Flexibility, Comfort, and
Reliability
This user-friendly tool offers simple, straightforward
operation. First, the collect accepts standard 1/4-inch bits to give you job
flexibility, with an impressive maximum diameter of 1-5/16 inch. For
added convenience, a front spindle lock on the motor means easy, one-wrench bit
changes, but a shaft wrench is also included for those who prefer to use two
wrenches.
In addition, the speed dial is conveniently mounted on top of the tool body for easy access. An added bonus, the motor housing has a palm-shaped, rubber over-molded grip that allows for stable, one-handed operation. Finally, weighing about three pounds, the PR20EVSK offers a surprisingly rugged aluminum fixed base that's durable, solid, and reliable.
Constant Response Circuitry for Stable Motor Speed
This
model includes Bosch's "Constant Response" circuitry, which monitors and
maintains speed under load for consistent performance and overload protection.
Constant Response works by detecting tough loads and then increasing power to
maintain the selected RPM. Working with stable speed lets you concentrate on
controlling the router, so you'll always make clean, burn-free cuts.
Additionally, a quick-clamp system allows the motor to be easily adjusted and moved from base to base. For further convenience, an angled cord exit keeps the router's cord safely out of your work area.
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The PR20EVSK comes with a one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Router, straight edge guide, carrying
case, fixed base, 1/4-inch self-releasing collet, drop-forged collet, shaft
wrenches, and instruction manual.
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This little Colt is little only in size. It’s 5.6 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 ¼-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.
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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.
Wanting one of these for Christmas but not being able to decide which was
best, I got into a long conversation with the manager at my Home Improvement
store who did me the kindness of allowing me to borrow 2 shelf models for 2
weeks (with a credit card deposit I got back upon return) in return for giving
them a thorough review on how both worked for their sales
staff.
Score.
It paid off being an Amazon reviewer on that
day.
I have always been able to find friends or family with items I
wished to compare in the past but no one I know owns either of these so I was
stumped until I found a win/win in staff training, a thorough review, and my
getting to try them out.
I will say in advance I was not given anything
free nor any discounts on the eventual purchase of either of these, and I did
have to return both models at the end of my tests so I have no incentive to have
a preference over either model.
Hitachi
DH24PC3, Hitachi Dv16vl
, Silverline
Hi-Spec 868799, A.E.G.
BS12C2L1, DeWalt DCD785C2
, 18v Combi
Drill, Hitachi
KTL218S, Hitachi
DS18DSL/JL, AEG
OBS18CLI, Hitachi
DV18V, Hitachi
DH18DL/JL, Ryobi
CDA-1802M, Maxtra Heavy
250KG, Hitachi
UC24YFA, Bosch PBH
2900, AEG OBS12C,
Dewalt
D21716K, Fox
F12-941, Bosch
GBH36V-LI, A.E.G.
BH22E, Hitachi
DH24PB3/J2, Bosch PSB
12, Silverline
Hi-Spec 793817, Hydraulic
Motorcycle, MAKITA
8391DWPETK, Hitachi
DH18DL/L4, BOSCH PSB 18
LI-2 , Makita
HR2470T, Hitachi
D10yb, Hitachi
DH40MRY, Hitachi
DH24DVA/JC, MAKITA LXT
18V, Draper Expert
41407 , 200w Sheet,
Dewalt 18
Volt, Black &
Decker PS182KB, MAKITA LXT
18V, Makita
HP1631K, DeWalt
DCD945B2, Hitachi
WH10DL/L4
And I had no preference going in.
So what two models did
I compare?
Dremel 6800-01 /Trio Rotary Tool
Bosch
PR20EVSIC
Why did I want one and a bit of background on me:
I am
always doing home projects. I am a subscriber to many home improvement magazines
and am never without a project. However, I'm not a tool wiz either although I'm
great at building things with more "everyday" tools. Cutting and things like
that, however, always had to be done by someone else.
So I decided to
step it up a notch and this makes it so easy. I actually took an 10 foot art
table that runs along my studio wall and made it into a very pretty piece by
adding a base to it to hide my rolling drawers under the table and I played with
doing some more intricate cuts to pimp out my chicken coop in a way that would
make every other coop owner jealous. I also made a beautiful folding screen for
the corner of the living room and a Hickory frame around a bathroom mirror and a
shelf for my kitchen.
I can't wait til Christmas when I will get
long-term play with one from Santa.
I'll refer to the Dremel and D and
the Bosch as B from here on out to make the comparison easy:
WHAT YOU
GET:
D: Trio Tool
TR800 Straight Edge/Circle Guide Attachment
TR563
Trio High Speed Cutter (Carbide)
Trio Mandrel TR407
½" 60 grit sanding
band (2)
½" 120 grit sanding band (2)
½" 240 grit sanding band (2)
1/4"
Straight Router Bit
Wrench
Storage Case
B:tool,
drop-forged
collet and shaft,
wrenches,
fixed base,
collet,
straight edge
guide,
case.
WEIGHT:
D: 2.8 lbs
B:3.1 lbs
both seem very well
built
SIZE:
D:13x10x8
B:15x13x8
SPEED/ROTATIONS PER
MINUTE:
D:10-20,000
B:15-35,000
MOTOR:
D:2.0 amp
B:5.6 amp 1
horsepower
HOLD:
D: You hold this as you would a drill, with a handle.
I found this comfortable but not as comfortable for horizontal surfaces as I did
the Bosch.
B: While I typically felt I needed two hands to properly guide the
Dremel, I did not with the Bosch since you hold it gripped in your hand with the
router beneath your grip for easy usage. It's hard to describe this grip other
than something you'd need power behind...like a shovel handle.
A.E.G. Power
Tools, Silverline
Silverstorm, Dewalt
Dc988ka, 10'' Saw
Aluminium, Makita
8281DWPE, Hitachi
DH24PB3/J1, AEG
OBSS12C2, HITACHI
CORDLESS, Bosch PSB
18, DeWalt
DC845KB, BOSCH GSH 27
VC, Dewalt -
DC759KA, AEG
OBSS18CNC, Hitachi
WH10DCL/JL, A.E.G. Power
Tools, MAKITA LXT
BHP452, MAKITA LXT
BHP452, BOSCH GBH
2-20, DeWalt
DC213KB, 1.1/4"
Clayspade, Blackspur
24V, MAKITA
8391DWPE, DeWalt
DC212KA, Durofix
10.8v, DEWALT
DC735KBV, Bosch
2602317031, Dewalt
DCD925L2, Black &
Decker CP142K, Makita
BDF453RFE,, AEG
OBH22EL, 280w
Random, Bosch 10.8v-LI
, Hitachi
WH18DSL/L4, DeWalt DC735KB
, Einhell
EINRRTRH32, Bosch Uneo,
Silverline
237377, Hitachi
DV20VB2/J6, A.E.G.
L1830R, Dewalt
DC729KA
BITS:
D: The tool comes with the bits which is convenient
EXCEPT you can only use the very limited selection of Dremel bits made for this
item with it. That means you are totally limited in what you can do and the
quality of the bits.
B: There are NO bits with the kit and I think there
should be, however, this takes ANY standard router bit so you are pretty much
unlimited in what you want to use it for as well as being able to get really
good quality bits. For example, I borrowed a self-piloted bit from a friend
enabling me to do a curved edge for a board at the end of a table-top. I also
found the Dremel bits to be too easily broken but you have no other choice but
to use their bits with that tool regardless of price or needs.
COLLET
CAPACITY:
D:3/16"
B: 1/4"
WARRANTY:
D: 2 years
B: 1
year
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT:
D:You turn a large screw-like piece on the
side
B:Very different. It allows for both micro and macro adjustments and has
a labeled guide in both imperial and metric measurements so you have absolutely
precise depth as compared to the Dremel via turning a dial.
SPEED
ADJUSTMENT:
D: The Dremel didn't have it. If I hit a knot in the wood, it
broke speed and made it difficult to cut.
B: Bosch had it. If I hit a knot in
the wood it has an auto-sensor to relate this and the speed increases to an
amount to keep it exactly at the same speed throughout the cut even if you hit
something that is harder to cut through.
CUTTING CIRCLES:
D: They made
this very easy with a circle cutting guide that comes with it.
B: The Bosch
has the straight cutting guide but that cutting guide doesn't come with the
circle cutter.
SPEED ADJUSTMENT:
D; At the base
B: At the top of
the tool
(see speeds listed at the top of the review) They both used dials
for this purpose. Both were easy.
POWER:
Obviously as you can see from
the RPM and speeds, the Bosch is a workhorse as compared to a friendly mule of
the Dremel. It's not that I didn't like the Dremel, but you really don't get
near the power of the Bosch and that makes it far harder for tough wood and hard
surfaces. You wind up having to push through on those items and that wears down
or breaks the bits which increases the cost in addition to already having to pay
for the softer bits to begin with.
Makita
BHP453RFTK, Skil 1003
18V, Hitachi
DS18DL, Black &
Decker KD860KA, RYOBI 18V,
Ryobi
Cmd-1442, Ryobi
CRH18012L, Hitachi
DH28PC/J1, Skil 2511,
CRH-1801M,
Bosch PSB 18
LI-2, Makita
BHR200WAE, AEG OKH24E,
Bench
Grinder, Hitachi
DH38MS/J1, Dewalt
DCF610S2, Paslode Pro
Screw, Hitachi
Fdv16vb2, Hitachi
WH18DSL/JL, Bosch
GSH11E, GMC 950 w,
Ryobi 1050
Watt, 12v Variable
Speed, Draper
73397, Dewalt
D21520, Einhell
EINRTID75, CEL HD01-C
Cordless, Milwaukee
C12RAD, Dewalt
DC223KC, AEG OKH28E,
Bosch PSR
18, Einhell 3
Function, Dewalt
DCX424A2, Makita
6281DWPE, 5piece
Diamonddrill, Makita
BHR241RFE, DeWalt
DC223KA, DeWalt
DC213KL, Draper Expert
03286, Drill,
Drill/Driver 12v, MAKITA
BHP452RFX
ADDITIONALLY: I felt the straight edge guide of the Bosch
was easier and of better quality although I liked the circular guide of the
Dremel. I'm just not sure I'd need it, however, as I can still do easy curves on
the Bosch.
Conclusion: Although I'd likely be happy with the Dremel had I
not gotten to work with the Bosch, the Bosch far outperformed the Dremel in all
ways I needed it to for me personally. It was easier to use and get precise cuts
for me and the motor was far better, meaning hard wood and hard surfaces were
more like cutting through butter than cutting through with difficulty and low
speed. Additionally, I wish it came with a choice of bits but I have unlimited
choices in bits and actually bought lots of cheap ones on Craigslist that are of
excellent quality whereas I can only use the Dremel bits with the Dremel and
that limits my projects as well as not being able to buy better quality
bits.
I have no affiliation with either company.
I had no other
difficulties other than those listed here in either tool. The big difficulty I
found was simply the Dremel when hitting wood knots or having the power to work
through harder surfaces. I didn't have any difficulty in changing bits or any
other issue with either model.
I returned both items as promised and hope
to be able to compare other routers in the future. However, the Bosch goes on my
list for Santa.