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Bosch 1619EVS

*Est. $280

Bosch 1619EVS

Best heavy-duty plunge router

pros
  • Comfortable controls
  • Two-stage depth adjustment
  • Large base opening (3.75 in.)
  • Good dust collection
cons
  • Loud
  • Slightly top-heavy
  • Heavy (13.2 lbs.)
  • Occasional quality-control problems
 
 
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(35 customer reviews)

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Zero regrets, July 5, 2009

I've been using one of these for about six months now and I have yet to find anything significant to complain about. Grabbing onto those gigantic, sturdy handles and pulling the trigger is just plain fun any way you slice it. It does weigh a ton, though, so if you like to do a lot of door hinges sideways and one handed, this is absolutely not the tool for you. I think that pretty much everyone else who finds themselves in the market for a good router should give this model serious consideration, however; unless there's room in the budget for the Festool of course. Mine has not exhibited any sort of slippage when mounted under a table whatsoever, and looking at the way the locking mechanism is affixed, I'm not entirely sure how it possibly could. I certainly do not doubt that other people have had significant problems with theirs, but I do have a feeling that these cases comprise a clear minority regardless of how vocal they might be. There are however a few things keeping the 1619 away from that fifth star in my book: the cheap sticker they used to apply the Bosch logo to the motor is just plain ugly, the dust extraction fixture is so flimsy that it should really not even be in the box, and they don't give you the special-order centering cone you need to re-align the sub-base after you take it off. The spring-defeat button could also deliver a little more in the way of visual feedback as to whether or not it is currently engaged. There have been a couple of times where I'd *thought* I'd killed the springs only to have the whole thing jump out at me when I released the depth adjustment lock. But at the end of the day, this router has done everything I've ever asked it to and then some. If it ever dies I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.

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Nice Machine With One Little Flaw.........., March 17, 2009

There is a bolt that holds the step adjuster to the base. The bolt is held to the base by a compression washer which is visible when you remove the base plate from the router. Mounted upside down in a table, this washer is the only thing supporting the entire weight of the router. The adjusting rod locks into this step adjuster allowing you to adjust the height of the router from under the table. There is a button that you push to release the spring pressure. A nice feature considering the weight of the router. This washer slipped off of the bolt and the router dropped like a rock in my table when the machine was running. Luckily I have a paddle switch which allowed for a quick power down. I returned it to the store and the sales gal called Bosch to see if they have revised this part. I will find out tomorrow if they have redesigned this little bolt. If it was machined with a washer type head to prevent it from slipping through the base, the problem would be solved but there is no way that the compression washer will hold the weight of this machine under a table. Even if they machined a groove in the bolt and used a snap ring to hold it, that would work. In fairness, it would probably work fine as a plunge router but I would not buy it for use under a router table. If Bosch has not revised this part, I will get a refund and look into another manufacturer. Too bad because it really is a nice machine and it has all the features you would want in a router. If I hear any positive news, I will update this review. 03/26/2009 - Bosch explained to the store that they had a series of these washers that were undersized and they found their way into the production line. They shipped 2 new washers to the store and we reassembled the router. Guess what? Same problem! I released the locking mechanism while holding the router upside down and it fell to the end of the plunge. The washer slipped off right along with it. I returned the router and the sales gal gave me a refund. In the upright position, used as a plunge router, this lock does not come into play. So, as a plunge router, I would recommend it highly. Lots of power, soft start, one wrench bit removal, 6 speeds, on/off switch built into the grip, the works. Really a nice tool but not for use in a router table. Hope this helps....................Joe.

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Awesome Router, March 5, 2009

The Bosch1619EVS is top of the line. The soft start lets you ease into your work. You can change bits quickly and easily with one wrench thanks to an easily accessible locking mechanism. For grins, I decided to use it to trim some laminate on a workstation I had just completed and it absolutely flew through the job. I may discard my tiny battery powered laminate trimmer. The router is well balanced and stable with plenty of power to spare. The start is on the right handgrip so it is very easy and convenient to use. The plunge release is within thumb's reach of the left handgrip. There are coarse and fine depth adjustments which are helpful and easy to use. I have no complaints. I am a female so this router is a bit heavy for me but I do not consider that a significant problem and it hasn't stopped me in the least.

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Great router, February 7, 2009

Working on whole house remodel including new kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanity and several bookcases. Had router for about a year, works great, lives up to Bosch name. Amazon price was best I could find. Will be adding router table to table saw and see how well that works. Done everything from pine, 3/4" plywood to 1" oak without problem. Will be checking out ability to make stile and rail door panel cuts in near future.

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Rocky start, good finish, February 1, 2009

I have been using mine for about 3 years in my router table. The first one I received failed after the first days use. It took a few weeks for a Warranty replacment to arrive. I agree with all the top reviews for this router. I have cut molding to raised panels in all types of hard and soft wood, It does a great job. My only wish is that you could make fine adjustments from above the table. I gave 4 stars for the failed fist unit, but it has worked fine ever since.

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Bosch 1619EVS 15 Amp 3-1/4-Horsepower Variable Speed Plunge Base Router with 1/4-Inch and 1/2-Inch Collets

 (35 customer reviews)
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1. Workbench Magazine

After comparing ten 3-hp plunge routers based on tests for seven factors, this review gives top ranking to the Bosch 1619EVS: "If you're only going to have one router in your shop, this is the one." The only drawback noted is that it's slightly top-heavy.

Review: 10 Plunge Routers, Bill Link, Aug. 2006

2. Woodworker's Journal

This detailed review compares the Bosch 1619EVS with 11 other big heavy-duty routers, testing each primarily for use in a router table. The Bosch is one of the top three plunge routers ranked as excellent.

Review: Three Horse Routers, Bill Hylton, Dec. 2005

3. New Woodworker.com

This well-illustrated, detailed single-product review by woodworker Tom Hintz tests the Bosch 1619EVS both for freehand and table use, concluding that it's easy to use in both modes. No drawbacks are noted. "Throughout our testing the Bosch 1619EVS performed flawlessly."

Review: Tool Review: Bosch 1619EVS 3-1/4Hp Plunge Router, Tom Hintz

4. Amazon.com

Over two dozen owners review the Bosch 1619EVS wood router here, praising its power and usefulness in a router table, but also noting some drawbacks. It's louder than some other big routers, and some owners report quality-control problems.

Review: Bosch 1619EVS 15 Amp 3-1/4 HP Variable Speed Plunge Base Router, Contributors to Amazon.com

5. Epinions.com

Only a handful of owners review the Bosch 1619EVS here, but the reviews highlight both pros and cons -- including some drawbacks not noted elsewhere. The spindle lock, dust control and template guide system earn criticism here, but owners still say this is the best big plunge router.

Review: Bosch 3.25HP Electric Plunge Router 1619EVS, Contributors to Epinions.com

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