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Customers find the router table to be well-designed, solid, and functional, producing great end results. They consider it a perfect addition to their workshop, with one customer noting it works well with a 1/4 collet Dewalt Router. The assembly process receives mixed feedback – while some find it easy enough to assemble, others report that the instructions are hopeless. Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money, with some finding it good value while others say it’s not worth the cost.
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A sturdy, well made product.
Good value for money. Supplied in a strong compact box. Inside the main box are neatly packed individual packaging together with sealed plastic bags of small parts. The instructions identify the individual parts well which makes assembly much easier. The instructions rely heavily on diagrams to explain the assmebly proceedure and it took me a couple of hours to finish assembling the table. Very sturdy and a good quality product.
A game changer
This is a fantastic router table. There were a couple of screws missing during assembly, but a quick call to the Trend customer service sorted this quickly.
Great but assembly instructions poor
Really sturdy, really functional and, once together, perfect for the job. I wasn’t impressed with the poor assembly instructions and had to go online to find a video. Trend need to address this and produce their own instructional video for this particular table. It’s a shame as the product itself is really well thought out. Additional items that would make this even better would be: 1. to supply an attachable storage box or bag to put the insert rings, router fixing screws, allen key, spanner etc supplied in, so they don’t get separated from the table. 2. Attachment points for mitre fence and side pressure feather board for when they’re not in use.
A good, robust router table
Overall, I feel this is a good, robust router table. For me, it has the added bonus of fitting my DeWalt 1/2″ corded router perfectly. Some reviewers have said that the assembly instructions were difficult to follow but I didn’t experience any problems – perhaps I had a more up to date copy.
Good quality
Works well should have bought one years ago
Good quality
Helped me build a cabinet and alcove units. I find myself just making random things with this now.
Really disappointed
All bolts and nuts are missing can’t return it because I’ve taken it all out if the box
needs clamping down on…..
does what is states albeit if I had my time over I might opt for the larger stand alone table. Needs clamping down to a workbench securely , using the plunge mechanism on my Trend T8 tens to make the small table unstable. Other than that its a great addition to the workshopupdate*****the fixings into the table top sheared the MDF – whilst trying to plunge the router, clearly the product is under engineered, it needs a solid top substrate and not MDF – I would not recommend – I’ll contact Trend and try and get this resolvedcontacted Trend and the table top has been replaced without any quibble, customer service first class, also collect defective item
Zunächst ist der Preis von rd. 260Eur konkurrenzlos für einen stabilen, kompakten Frästisch, zumal ich nach drei Wochen die Importgebühren zurückerstattet bekam und so nur 210€ bezahlt habe.Dafür bekommt man einen klasse Tisch: Stahlgerüst, stabile MDF Grundplatte, dicke Alueinlegeplatte mit präziser Höhenanpassung (Madeneinsätze), Anschläge aus massiven Aluprofilen, Gleitschienen und Winkel ebenfalls.Ich nahm an, für meine Triton Jof001 (bzw. baugleiche CmT8E) neue Löcher in die Platte bohren zu müssen, aber erstaunlicherweise passten die Löcher und auch die beigelegten Schrauben, lediglich das Loch für die Höhenverstellung musste ich bohren – klasse!Der Zusammenbau ging schnell von der Hand, alle Teile waren dabei, etwas Silbergleit auf die Gleitflächen, Sauger anschließen und los ging’s: Der Tisch lässt sich gut nutzen, auch die Federkämme sind ok; einzig die Absaughaube ist etwas frickelig in der Ausrichtung – ich ziehe die Schrauben nur leicht an, schiebe sie dann in die korrekte Position und ziehe dann fest.Unterm Strich habe ich für wenig Geld einen klasse Frästisch, den ich absolut empfehlen kann.
Je l’ai commandé Mercredi 22 décembre et reçu le 24, pour Noël.La livraison a été plus rapide que le montage qui n’est pas très bien détaillé. Le sac de vis supplémentaire sert à fixer les défonceuses des différentes marques.Concernant l’alimentation UK, j’ai aussi commandé une prise mâle Legrand pour la brancher. https://www.amazon.fr/Legrand-LEG50445-caoutchouc-sortie-Diamètre/dp/B005JR2MUU/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=prise%2Bmale%2Blegrand%2B16a&qid=1671993431&sprefix=prise%2Bmale%2Blegrand%2Caps%2C74&sr=8-6&th= . Il existe des adapteur FR vers UK mais j’ai choisi remplacer la prise d’origine par un prise Type Schuco en 50x50mm. La conversion se fait facilement et le câble d’origine et de bonne qualité.J’ai une POF 1400 ACE et je ne voyais pas comment l’installer sur la plaque. J’ai utilisé la semelle de la défonceuse pour réaliser un gabarit en contreplaqué de 12 mm que j’ai raboté. Je l’ai fixée avec les vis fournies et des rondelle de 6X25 pour la maintenir.
Natürlich ist das kein Profigerät. Man darf sich hinhocken wie an einen Puppentisch und wirklich große Teile verbieten sich von selbst. Wenn man aber kleine Schränkchen, Rahmen, Leisten oder ähnliches bauen möchte, ist man mit diesem Gerät gut bedient. Der Queranschlag ist für diese Preisklasse gut und relativ genau, meine Trend-Oberfräse passt perfekt darunter und der Staubabzug funktioniert. Führungsstab und Andruckkamm wirken ein wenig wie Spielzeug. Erstaunlicherweise funktionieren sie aber. Ein bißchen dumm ist leider nur die europaweit nicht einheitliche Stecker bzw. Steckdosenregelung. Für die Oberfräse hatte ich den deutschen Schuko-Stecker bestellt. Schade nur, dass der nicht in die englische Dose des Frästisches passt. Da darf man halt nochmal schrauben.
It is a good router table. But it is full of flaws, those you can overcome if you want. Look at my pictures.I mounted cheap Einhell router, but to achieve this, I needed to permanently modify it. I removed it’s tension springs, and had to drill a holes in router’s basement where they are not supposed to be. For this I used Dremel and lots of patience, because those holes needs to go though not an equal surface, but be precise so the turning bit ends up in the exact center. Additionally, some (!) of bit rings are too thick, so I had to permanently remove 2mm aluminium border from Einhell router, which is around the bit (see the photo, showed with four arrows). Also I had to drill a new hole on the router plate and thread it. And I had to make custom screws in order to mount the router right. The router plate is a soft aluminium, so if you thread it, you should use the whole surface of the thread otherwise it might just break. So it took me a while to fit it in right. :-)Second, the table makers thinks that the Europe on British socket, so their start/stop relay accepts only British socket (see the photo). Again, I had to cut the wire from my router and reinstall the socket: British on the router, and European on the relay. Took me few Euro more.Maker of this table didn’t do a great job either: they pre-drill the holes like they would have no idea what they are doing. Seems they got it right on the fifth time, leaving behind many random holes with an effect of a wood worm work.Additionally, they shipped wrong screws with a missing right ones. Screws to mount the relay was entirely wrong and the thread was over painted so much that I had to re-thread it, to avoid risking permanently damaging the thread. The screws themselves were not fitting right so I took my own ones and trimmed them to the right size.Instructions are not always valid and assemble of the table require some time to figure out how they supposed to put that all together.I like the fence, tools for it and the table overall. But it just happens to be strange dimensions, so you cannot easily replace weak MDF with the aluminium bar in a future without doing some extra milling on your own.While I like it, I don’t love it. So I would not really buy it again or recommend to anyone. You can find much cheaper alternative without any significant regression that you cannot improve it yourself, tune for your router and not worrying that the current table is best suitable for Trend routers only.Hope this feedback helps to you and to it’s makers. Bye.