Cool Tool Review: DeWalt 20V Cordless Router

Cool Tool Review: DeWalt 20V Cordless Router

September 05, 20232 min read

Hey everyone, it's TJ from Sanctified Homes. I'm here to share my thoughts on another gem in the world of tools: the DeWalt 20V Cordless Router.

Overview

I recently got my hands on the DeWalt handheld portable router. One quick note – when I say handheld, I mean it's designed to be used without being mounted to a table, granting a user like me more flexibility and versatility. And while I’ve been acquainted with several tools over the years, this one has certainly captured my attention.

Key Features

Dual LED Lights: 

One of the first things I noticed, as highlighted in the product description, was the dual LED lights. These are crucial for maintaining precision, especially when working in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.

Depth Adjustment Ring:

Another feature I can't get enough of is the depth adjustment ring. It allows for quick height adjustments, which comes in handy when you're trying to achieve a specific depth or just experimenting with different styles.

Electronic Brake and Speed: 

The electronic brake slows the motor down faster once you switch the unit off. This, coupled with the variable speed dial that lets you match the speed to your specific application, offers superior control. The soft start motor, which maintains speed during cuts, ensures consistent results.

Portability and Battery:

Powered by the 20V power stack batteries, it's perfect for intermittent tasks. I personally prefer using smaller batteries for tools like this; they keep the equipment light and manageable. Plus, the placement of the battery on top of the tool adds to its balance and ease of use.

My Experience

I've had the privilege of using this router on several projects, notably to round the corners of a tabletop I was working on. The ability to swap out different router bits allows for a wide range of applications, from trim work to more intricate designs.

And if you're curious about this in action, just hang tight. I've got some footage of the router transforming a piece of wood from a simple block to a polished product. And yes, remember to always prioritize safety. Even if it's handheld, you need to be smart about hand placement and always sport your safety glasses.

Final Thoughts

Is the DeWalt 20V Cordless Router worth it? Absolutely. For handheld applications, it’s a game-changer. While it might not replace routers designed for table mounts, it's an invaluable tool for those seeking flexibility and precision. In the time I've had it, there have been zero complaints and zero repairs. It's resilient, reliable, and ready to assist in any woodworking endeavor.

Thinking of getting one for yourself? Grab it here. And while you're at it, if you're passionate about building and elevating your craft, don't forget to check out Blessed to Build for more insights.

As always, don't forget to raise your standards and keep striving for excellence in all you do. Until next time, happy building!

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TJ Vitense

Founder of Sanctified Homes and Construction & the Blessed to Build Foundation, TJ believes in raising the industry standards. With his company Strategic Real Estate Experts, he helped hundreds of families buy and sell homes. And, now manages new home construction as one of Wisconsin's best home builders.

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