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Please, what do you think about the plunge router Black & Decker KW1600EKA
1600 W? Thanks a lot, ck |
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On Apr 29, 10:09*am, "ck" wrote:
Please, what do you think about the plunge router Black & Decker KW1600EKA 1600 W? Thanks a lot, ck ck - most of the folks here that remain after all these years are from the USA. It looks like you are from France or somewhere in Europe. I was not familiar with that particular machine and didn't know B&D made a router. After a quick Google search, I don't think that machine is sold in the USA. Maybe posting to a more Euro-centric group would get faster results. Robert |
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On Monday, April 29, 2013 11:09:35 AM UTC-4, ck wrote:
Please, what do you think about the plunge router Black & Decker KW1600EKA 1600 W? Thanks a lot, ck Here in the USA, Black & Decker is typically for homeowner/ weekend woodworkers. That being said, the one you want is 230v and 1600 watts. I see it's a plunge and it appears to have dust collection. If you don't want to use it day in and day out it will probably do everything you want. Seems a little pricey to me though. RP |
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