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The AKYPACH Wood Router is a high-performance, corded electric trimmer featuring an 800W motor and 30,000 RPM speed. Crafted from durable aluminum with a shock-absorbing handle and transparent base, it ensures precision and comfort for woodworking, laminate, and plastic projects. Equipped with anti-overload protection and heat dissipation, this tool is built for stability and long-lasting use, making it a must-have for professional and DIY enthusiasts aiming for flawless finishes.




















| Brand | AKYPACH |
| Item Weight | 1750 Grams |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5"W x 7.9"H |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
C**S
Good product
Great router, strong and powerful fir a trim router with nice assesories
K**C
Works great
I think I spent less than $40 on this. My old faithful porter cable trim router died after 20 years of not commercial use, but regular use by a weekend cabinet builder for friends and funds. Anyway, I was kind of in a bind and for as much as I working anymore, I had a hard time spending very much on a new one. I took a shot and bought this thing. I've got probably 10-12 hours actual run time on it already and it's working great. I prefer the switch over my old PC. It even comes with another set of springs and magnetic bushings.
D**R
Great light-duty tool
A functional tool for light-duty work. I use mine for routing 1/16 inch grooves in hobby projects. Powerful motor and solid chuck. Great value and easy to use.
J**L
It's the right thing
Love it
G**S
Good value for the money
Good value for the money. Works well for engraving signs.
T**R
Powerful trim router
Pretty noisy and shakes a lot. Wish the power cord was on a swivel since we cut a lot of circles with it.
R**S
Excellent
Excellent
S**G
Could be better engineering
It's an ok trim router except the gear that drives the depth doesn't work. The gear teeth don't fit into the cogs etched on the router case, making adjusting the blade up or down without forcing it by hand. Getting the depth right is by trial and error
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