Just took delivery of an Erbauer 210C router and thought I'd share initial impressions. It's the 2100w, 60mm plunge model that sells for about £100 on screwfix and nextday.diy.
I was planning to go for the Ryobi ERT2100v that you can pick up from DM Tools for £100 but the Erbauer turned up brand new for £50 on Ebay so I thought I'd take a chance.
As it happens, my colleague recently bought an ERT2100v so we have been able to do a quick side by side.
On balance, the Ryobi is a far nicer tool. The plunge action is MUCH smoother, the lock feels more secure and overall there is much less play in the plunge and fine adjust mechanisms. It is also a bit lighter and has LED lights to illuminate the cut.
That said, the Erbauer has equivalent power and seems to be fairly durable. Time will tell but I suspect it will make an excellent table router and occasional worktop/door trimming tool.
Overall, given I only paid £50, I am happy enough with the Erbauer but if I'd paid the full £100 I think I'd be less satisfied.
iep
I was planning to go for the Ryobi ERT2100v that you can pick up from DM Tools for £100 but the Erbauer turned up brand new for £50 on Ebay so I thought I'd take a chance.
As it happens, my colleague recently bought an ERT2100v so we have been able to do a quick side by side.
On balance, the Ryobi is a far nicer tool. The plunge action is MUCH smoother, the lock feels more secure and overall there is much less play in the plunge and fine adjust mechanisms. It is also a bit lighter and has LED lights to illuminate the cut.
That said, the Erbauer has equivalent power and seems to be fairly durable. Time will tell but I suspect it will make an excellent table router and occasional worktop/door trimming tool.
Overall, given I only paid £50, I am happy enough with the Erbauer but if I'd paid the full £100 I think I'd be less satisfied.
iep