Hitachi M12VC 2-1/4 HP Variable Speed Router
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend 2-1/4 HP Motor, Fixed Base Router, Powerful 11 Amp, To Route Through Hardwoods, 2 Stage Motor Release Clamp For Accurate Depth Adjustments & Base Changes, Nicklel Plated Motor Housing For Smooth Depth Adjustments, Electronic Speed Control To Maintain Constant RPM's Even As Load Varies, Lightweight At 7.3 LBS, Includes: 1/2" Collet Chuck, 1/4" Collet Chuck, Template Guide Adapter, Centering Guage, Sub Base Plate, Wrenches: 16MM & 23MM, 4MM Hex Product details and pricing info |
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17 Customer Reviews Posted
- fine router
- hitachi m12vc 2-1/4 router has performed just as I hoped .
I wanted it primarly for making raised panels for a cabinet Im making and the router has performed the job without a problem. I keep it in my router table, Ihave a Bosch I use when I can't use the table - 2008-09-15, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Great for the money
- I got this router free with another saw, and liked it so much I bought another one so I can have one set up with the fixed and one with the plunge base. For $125, it's really smoothe operater with good power. I really like the soft start and easy adjustments. For more money there are better routers out there, but for the price this one is nice.
- 2008-09-15, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Only one thing
- I really like this tool. It has accepted a Porter Cable accessory and probably will others. The one thing, it is Chinese, although its name lead me to think Japanese. It works in the Bosch router table. I'm happy, almost completely.
- 2008-07-04, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Hitachi router
- Good price for a good quality router. Light weight and controls are easy to use and access.
- 2008-04-29, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- A cautionary note
- I bought this router during a promotion about a year ago. I figured for the price, I couldn't go too wrong. I use this router mounted in my router lift with good results. Positive experience echos that of many other reviews. However, I do need to sound a couple notes of caution:
1. I've had some problems with the collet(s) releasing bits. The design seems a little odd, and Its a struggle releasing some bits without damaging the collet jaws. For best results, be sure you don't fully seat the router bit. If you have problems with the bit releasing, tap it in before removing the bit.
2. Buried in the manual, just before it turns to French, owners are cautioned to inspect the carbon brushes for wear. DO IT. Neither I nor my carpenter peers have had a router go through carbon brushes in less than a year, but this one did. Hitachi did honor its warranty for damage caused by worn brushes, but in my wildest dreams I wouldn't have expected the brushes to wear out with the moderate use I've given this tool. I'd buy this router again, but I'd check it more frequently. - 2007-11-17, 21 of 21 people found this review helpful, Rated:

