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Your cart is empty.The Palm Router is ideal for woodworkers and professionals performing a range of cutting, trimming, engraving, and shaping tasks in hard and soft woods, plastic, metal and laminate.
Bravo
July 17, 2025
Performance
Customer
June 10, 2025
Nice price and works with Makita battery. I like it so far
Kvaga
April 30, 2025
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Customer
February 9, 2025
This router rotates to the left inside of the right so it cannot run any router but that I own.
DSK
October 29, 2024
This Heimerdinger cordless compact/trim router is supposed to be based on the Mikita router. And in fact, it is somewhat similar. It can use a Makita battery and it has Mikita colors and shape, but...It is not made nearly as well as a real Mikita. I have a Makita trim router that is corded. I also have a number of different Mikita router bases that enable me to make bevel cuts or edging, etc.. This Heimerdinger Will not fit in any of them. If you look closely at my pictures you will see that the plastic base that comes with this Heimerdinger router does not have a fine depth adjustment gear nor the toggle lock to tighten the base around the router. The router itself does have notches in it as if it's designed to interface with the adjustment gear of the base, however these notches are not deep enough to allow the gear to engage. In fact, they are so shallow that any base that has the adjustment gear on it will not slide over the router itself. It's more as if these were notched in the router to imply compatibility without any intention to make them functional. The base it comes with is plastic and is tightened with just a wing nut. There's no fine depth adjustment like a true Makita. The Makita bases are metal with a nice rubber grip. They have a geared knob that can be turned to make fine depth adjustments and metal lever to lock the depth in place. The Heimerdinger base is clear plastic with no fine depth adjustment or lock. You can see the differences in my pictures. The Heimerdinger is on the left side and the Mikita is on the right side in all my pictures.This could have been a nice cordless/battery powered router addition to my Mikita tools if Heimerdinger had made the effort to mill in the proper notches in the side of the router instead if just faking it.A true Makita is not that much more expensive. Recommend that route instead of this one.
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