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ASIN | B071KKWVRK |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | 9,763 in DIY & Tools (See Top 100 in DIY & Tools) 3 in Power Routers |
Date First Available | 16 Jun. 2017 |
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Ryobi R18TR-0 ONE+ Cordless Trim Router (Zero Tool), 18 V, Hyper Green
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MR B PRANGELL –
Good quality excellent
Aidan o G. –
A must have to get u outta the messy jobs
Ian Dryden –
Does what it should.
Mark ChisholmMark Chisholm –
Okay, Ryobi – not high end? Well, I dunno. Some of the stuff is a bit rubbish and I’ve had it, but honestly, all of the hand tools I’ve had are excellent and over the last seven years of being utterly abused as I’ve been renovating a house have worked perfectly even when dropped from the second story of my building site. In all that time only one battery has carked it as well despite the daily use.And so here we are at a cordless router. What a great thing. Really. At last count I have six routers. A couple of 1/2″ for the bigger stuff and one 1/2″ fitted to a bench and three 1/4″ ones for light work. All are mains powered and useful especially as I have each one fitted with different but regularly used bits. But….not having that cord makes life so much easier.And a battery router makes a lot of sense. Because the bits are not huge diameter the need for epic torque isn’t there so you can get really useful life out of a cordless router. Without the utter pain of dragging a cord around.Build quality is superb. On the outside at least. That said, over the years I’ve been buying Ryobi I can see an upward curve in standards – and price of course. And Ryobi is owned mand made by the same people who own and make AEG, Milwaulkee, Hoover etc. You are not telling me that the Hong Kong owners are using different tooling for the same gear. Different colours maybe.Anyway, this tools is well made and feels it. Robust and nice to hold in the hand – despite the admittedly top heavy look.The adjustment and clamp is excellent with easy operation and adjustment. Almost as good as the more expensive and undisputedley high end Makita – which I have compared this with because my son has it. I admit the Makita is better – but not by much. And when you already have the batteries this is a no brainer.In use it works excellently. In the picture I have tried this out on a very well dried out bit of English oak board which is damed hard to cut. This didn’t bog at all and cut just as easily as my 1/4″ corded router.Overally a great bit of kit.
freeloader –
I have a few Ryobi cordless tools, The router is good but I do feel it is a little expensive, Having said that it is a good product and ideal for small jobs where an edge is needed. The run time for the battery is very good, you also get a guide .
PaulW –
I’m a Ryobi fan, I have the drill, sander and now this trim router. I decided to renovate my lounge, out with the old naff painted skirting and door and in with solid oak stuff. Having never hung a door before but determined to do the job myself I was faced with the challenge of rebating the space for the door latch facia plate and socket. This tool made the job easy. It was a simple matter to adjust the router to the correct depth and taking GREAT CARE it was quite straight forward to stick to my pencil outlines while routing the space. PRACTICE first on a spare bit of wood and watch the YouTube reviews so you get the hang of it….. take your time and get into a comfortable position. The LED lighting at the business end of the router helps but I found additional lighting was also useful…..younger eyes might not need it! Yes, I could have used a hammer and chisel, much cheaper, but this tool ensured an even cut across the whole space to be be recessed and it helped save me employing employing a ‘proper man’ as the wife calls it! As always, MEASURE THRICE, CUT ONCE!!!!!! Final point, it doesn’t, of course, cut square corners, so you still need to make a simple small cut with a chisel to give that 90 degree corner.
Coastal flotsam –
Works well for basic routing work, it’s lightweight but effective and the battery life is good. Setting the depth can be a little hit and miss, but once you have the bit set the mm scale works well.
Andy Mitchell –
Really pleasantly surprised with the power this handheld router has, great for finishing off projects. Well done ryobi
Mike O Donovan –
Fantastic trim router, very handy for all those small jobs
Bails –
This is a great 1/4 inch router especially if you have the ryobi batteries already. Only issue I personally have is the cost, but at the moment I guess everything is slightly inflated. Works perfectly for what I needed it for which is to fit new hinges to new doors and making new panelling edges. Would still definitely recommend.