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Craftsman 14-amp, 2.5-hp Fixed/Plunge Base Router with Soft Start Technology
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Craftsman 14-amp, 2.5-hp Fixed/Plunge Base Router with Soft Start Technology

Item# 00927680000P | Model# 27680 | Added on July 1, 2012 | Source: sears.com | Available At 3 Sellers
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14-Amp Base Router with Soft Start Technology Makes A Versatile Addition to the WorkshopThis Craftsman 2.5-hp Fixed/Plunge router makes woodworking projects like cutting profiles, duplicating shapes and trim edging fast and easy. Use it in fixed mode for a set depth cut, or plunge mode for more intricate woodworking like cutting mortises, dadoes and incised letters.

Available with 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch collets, this 14-amp base router with soft start technology can be used for an array of projects. With 9 variable motor speeds, you can set the pace to best deal with soft and hard woods, plastics and composite materials easily. Dual full-view window, front/rear chip deflectors and dust extraction hoods keep work clean and safe, while the lighted cutting area helps you keep an eye on every cut, for dependable accuracy. A solid tool, built to deliver precise results plug it in and get the next job done right, with Craftsman.

  • Craftsman 2.5-hp Fixed/Plunge Router has a speed range from 10,000 to 25,000 rpm
  • Permanently sealed motor with 9 variable speeds and electronic feedback control help prevent bogging down when the load increases
  • Includes 1/2 and 1/4-in. collets, 2 router bases, edge guide, dust extraction hoods, wrench and case
  • Item Weight:15.5 lbs.
  • This versatile router comes with a 1 year warranty from Craftsman

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8 found this review helpful
byjoelav
May 31st, 2012
Great router at a great price

BackgroundI use a router in some fashion on every single piece of wood I cut. It is very close in the running to the most used tool in my shop, with a slight advantage to the table saw. I just replaced an 8 year old craftsman 2hp router that finally went to tool heaven. That router owed me nothing. It was extremely used, and perhaps overused. For what I put that “cheap” router through, it had no business even turning on for the past 4 years.I also have a Porter Cable 7518. That router scares the crap out of me. Every time I turn it on I swear I can hear it say “I’m going to kill you today!!”. It is mounted in a table and it will stay there for life. This thing is a shaper disguised as a router, and that is what I use it for. I’m sure people use them free hand, but I’m too big of a **** to do so. I also have a small Dewalt trim/laminate router that tends to the very light duty stuff. I needed a good, moderately strong router that I can feel comfortable using by hand. I like to do edge profiling by hand, not in a table. I also cut rabbets, stopped dadoes, T&G, dovetails, etc with a hand held routerThe RouterAt 135.00$ on sale, I couldn’t even get within 100$ of this price for an equivalent. It’s rated at 2.5hp, and realistically I would say it is a solid 2.25hp. Not too shabby. I know people like to say craftsman sucks because of their proprietary crap. but this works fine in my PC dovetail jig. The guide bushings were 11.00 for the set. Also the bushings are user serviceable. another big plus, and the cord is detachable.KitIt comes with a pretty good kit. A nice soft case I actually use. It also includes 1/4” collet, collet wrench,over table height adjustment wrench, dust extraction hoods for both bases (that work!), chip shields, and an edge guide that I have yet to try so I cannot comment on.Base(s) There is both a plunge and fixed base, both of great quality. The height adjustment on both is very easy. A button/slide for coarse adjustment, and a knob for fine (1/64”) adjustment. My only complaint is in the fixed base, you have to un-clamp the base to adjust the height. When you clamp, it moves slightly. This is second nature to me because my other craftsman was the same. I instinctively adjust a tad bit short to account for this, but I figured I would call it out in the review.The adjustment on the fixed base can be performed over the table if it is mounted in a table with the included wrench. The plunge base its smooth. Awesome height adjustment as well. There is a dial for coarse adjustment in 1”8” increments. This is so awesome when cutting deep grooves in many passes. Set the final height properly, then turn the dial stop on the bottom to take shallower cuts.Changing bases is done without tools in seconds. I know some of the other craftsman routers have negative reviews regarding height adjustment and I see why. They have gears on the bases that move them up and down. I can totally see that getting jammed with dust. This router does not have that at all.User experience Soft start is nice. No torque twist. It’s also not a screamer. I always thought LED work lights were a gimmick, but I must say they are appreciated. I also like the “hot tool” indicator next to the removable power cord. The power is all there. I have yet to have an issue where I need more power in a handheld application. I haven’t used panel raising bits, but that is what the 7518 is for. The Electronic feedback is nice and actually does work. I’ve intentionally tried to bog the router by feeding a little too aggressively and it keeps up. Did I mention it had electronic feedback? Find that in a router costing 135$. It’s a little on the heavy side, but I prefer that. I would rather concentrate putting thrust against the fence I am using rather than trying to keep the router from climb cutting.DislikesMore like minor annoyances. I don’t like the location of the power switch. It’s at the top of the motor and in the middle. I like it to be near the handle. I guess with the soft start, we can call it even.Not an issue for me, but the included base plate will only fit a bit 1 1/4” in diameter. I see a lot of complaints about that, so again i wanted to call it out. My feeling is twofold:1 – If you are using a bit that big, put it in a table2 – If you can’t figure out how to drill out a piece of lexan, maybe a 2.5hp router with a bit bigger than 1.25” isn’t a good thing for you to be handling. I wish the bag had better provisions for collet wrench, extra collet, and edge guide storage. There is just one big pocket with no dividers . Speed adjustment. It’s a 1-9 system. I wish it had actual RPM like the PC does. I use the included chart in the manual.

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bysclevenger
January 29th
Frustrated Out-Of-The-Box!

Pulled it out of the box and the 1/2" collet is so tight I can't even get a bit in it rendering the entire unit useless! I called Sears Repair & Service. They can't just send me a new 1/2" collet assembly which only costs $10 online. I have to drive the router up to a Sears repair shop 45 minutes away. I think I'm done with Sears Craftsman! PLUS, the little button you have to push to lock the cylinder and tighten/loosen the collet is a total pain. I had the predecessor router to this one. Used it for 7 years and had no issues. Bring back the 2 wrenches. That's SO much easier than trying to push a button with one hand and using a wrench in the other. I ordered this online because I had such a great experience with my last Craftsman router. I really wish I had taken the time to physically go into the store to look at this unit. I wouldn't recommend this unit to anyone and I haven't even powered it up yet!!!

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Arrgghhh
ArrgghhhRATED

Works well, but so much for online help.

So now that I've used it, I'll add my other comments. They said my post above wasn't approved, but was passed along to customer service.The unit is very smooth. A much better unit than my previous 1.5 hp router. I am using the plastic baseplate from my old router which has a larger opening for larger bits. Kind of ridiculous, because it's all of a 1.25" diameter. This unit is not as heavy as the stats would indicate; that's the packing weight. The speed is settable, but once you start up, that's the speed. The separating bases are very convenient, especially if you want to change bits while attached to a router table. There's a learning curve to adjusting the depth, but once you're used to it, it's pretty good. I complained in a previous post about the plastic baseplate and trying to deal with customer service, but apparently, they wouldn't post it because it didn't meet standards. Note: no foul language was included. Hmmm. Overall, I really like this router.

24 days agovia sears.com
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Iwantit757
Iwantit757RATED

Surprisingly Great...at first

I'm rewriting this review changing 5 starts to 1 star. I was initially sold on the price with all the bells and whistles in spite of the fact that the 1/2 inch collet was extremely tight. In my router table: The motor base started to move around in spite of adjusting and tightening (yes I know how to use in a table). This is very unsettling as the guard on my table was what kept it from literally flying up at one point, ultimately scratching the motor as it turned from the vibration. Plunge base: I tried for hours to get a straight cut in my dado jig to no avail. How do I know it is not user error versus the router. Well I used my other top brand router (yellow) had no problems whatsoever. I have learned my lesson not to stray from the tried and true. My last ditch effort at trying craftsman. You really do get what you pay for.

April 3rdvia sears.com
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Harold Dufrene
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March 23rd
jnbwrs
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February 25th
Meg G.
Meg G.RATED

Great Tools!

Great Tools!

February 3rd
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sclevenger
sclevengerRATED

Frustrated Out-Of-The-Box!

Pulled it out of the box and the 1/2" collet is so tight I can't even get a bit in it rendering the entire unit useless! I called Sears Repair & Service. They can't just send me a new 1/2" collet assembly which only costs $10 online. I have to drive the router up to a Sears repair shop 45 minutes away. I think I'm done with Sears Craftsman! PLUS, the little button you have to push to lock the cylinder and tighten/loosen the collet is a total pain. I had the predecessor router to this one. Used it for 7 years and had no issues. Bring back the 2 wrenches. That's SO much easier than trying to push a button with one hand and using a wrench in the other. I ordered this online because I had such a great experience with my last Craftsman router. I really wish I had taken the time to physically go into the store to look at this unit. I wouldn't recommend this unit to anyone and I haven't even powered it up yet!!!

January 29thvia sears.com
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jimmymacthefirst
jimmymacthefirstRATED

First router - and very impressed

I wanted some capacity to learn various techniques with a router, and to have some headroom in the way of power...this fits the bill perfectly. I have only done a few very simple fixed base operations with it, but it's been easy to use and I am very happy with my choice.I even like the look of it...it's very 'industrial design' in appearance, and it all goes together beautifully. The documentation is very good, and the carry case is very functional.

January 25thvia sears.com
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91
91RATED

Great machine

2.5 did not ship in time, exchanged for 2.0 fixed base. A great machine for pro craft man due to the excess power. Only con very dusty.

January 16thvia sears.com
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alamode
alamodeRATED

It is a great tool

Use for business purposes and so far we have been extremely impressed with the ease of using this.

December 24th, 2012via sears.com
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Vincea51
Vincea51RATED

My craftsmen 21/2 HP plunge/combo router

I had the fixed base 1/2 inch 2.5 HP craftsmen router and needed the plunge router for making barn doors for my workshop. Very good price and well built, it even has more amps then my previous 2.5 HP router. The progressive spin up to full power ovoids the jolt that instant full speed gives.

December 15th, 2012via sears.com
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Andrew Mahle
Andrew MahleRATED

love it buy it

my first router easy to use good price good power

November 29th, 2012
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MICHELE RIMMELE
MICHELE RIMMELErated
November 26th, 2012
eric simpson
eric simpsonRATED

buy this router

Just as good as any high end router.has many good perks and is very easy to use.

November 11th, 2012
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LAURA PORTWOOD
LAURA PORTWOODRATED

dependable and easy to use

love working with my router even for a girl and cant beat craftsman always the first choice .

October 20th, 2012
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Paul Pinson
Paul PinsonRATED

Sticking with Craftsman.

I've been making some small pieces of furniture lately, and my ancient Craftsman router (over 30 years old) finally gave up the ghost. Replaced it with this one. It still fits my router table and has been perfect for finishing edges and grooving. For some larger pieces I've taken it off the table and used it free-hand. The extra power is helpful in keeping operation smooth.

October 20th, 2012
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Alpinef1
Alpinef1RATED

Excellent Router

This was my first router purchase ever. So far I love it. Cuts with ease and is very powerful! Like that it comes with a bag that carries the router and both bases for easy storage. The led light is handy. Only thing that seems as a down side is the opening of the base doenst fit bigger bits but you can easily fix that.

October 16th, 2012via sears.com
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David4444u
David4444uRATED

A lot of machine regardless of the price

I have owned and used a LOT of routers over the last 50 years. About a year ago, I picked this one up thinking, "Well, I'm here at Sears, and my 1/2inch machine has been really giving me some trouble, so I'll go ahead and pick up this one for now, and get a good one later on.To my astonishment, it has (and does) perform better than ALL of the much more expensive ones I have owned, and I have owned all the "big name" brands. It's smoother running, the soft start and stop is excellent, it doesn't run hot, it doesn't make me ware hearing protection needed for a cannon, its heavy enough for the really tough jobs but agile enough that I don't find myself swapping to my 1/4inch router nearly so often. It comes with a lot of extras you don't get with other brands (like alternate bases, a tote bag (very well made as well), a line fence and pad blanks.So if you have been thinking about a replacement, I would recommend you give this one a spin.

September 13th, 2012via sears.com
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WillMatney
WillMatneyRATED

A very good router for the cost.

I have this router, except I also have the D-Handle base with it, that is no longer avilable, which is a pity. Each other base, fixed or plunge, can be used with a router table, as both have above the table adjustment by a screw head in the base. The only fault, and the reason it received four out of five wrenches from me, is the location of the power switch. It should have been placed over a handle, so you could reach it with both hands on the handles. However, if you have the D-Handle base, you won't care, as you use the trigger with it.

If you intend to use this on a router table, either use a 3/8" thick poly plate, or a 1/4" aluminum one, as the weight will make the 1/4" thick plastic plates sag over time.

September 12th, 2012via craftsman.com
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RON MORROW
RON MORROWrated
September 8th, 2012
JimGeoinAustin
JimGeoinAustinRATED

PLUNGE BASE IS FLAWED

I bought this Craftsman Pro 27680 Router a few days ago, and returned it the next day without ever cutting any wood.  I really liked the looks of this router.  It seemed to have many of the features that I have been looking for at a great price.  I removed the collet and started it up. sounded smooth, but a bit louder than I expected.  I measured the runout with a half inch bit in the collet and found a bit less than 0.002 inches, ... pretty good.

However, when I moved the motor into the plunge base things began to sour.  There was a distinct wobble between the two plunge shafts.  As I looked at the router from the bottom I noticed that only one of the plunge shafts had a bronze guide bushing in the base.  This certainly seemed to be the cause of the unevenness and wobble during the plunge.  Looking in the manual the line drawing seemed to show bushings in both positions, however neither bushing had a part number.  I also noticed a tiny amount of sawdust under the sub-base.  I concluded that a previous buyer had returned the kit because of this defect.

Upon returning to the store, the salesman and I looked at the display model and found that it also had only one bushing.  At this point the very helpfull salesman (Matt)  was noticeably upset and proceeded to open a new box and found that the plunge base in the box also had only one bushing.  I returned the router for a refund.

But at this point, I am left wondering if this is a manufacturing defect that affected a large batch of these router kits, or a monumental design defect.  Maybe the manufacturer found that the tolerances were such that binding occured during the plunge when both bushings were installed, and decided to do the expedient thing and remove one of the bushings.   Or, perhaps this is one of those big screw-ups that gets labeled as a "feature"!  It doesn't take a PhD in mechanical engineering to know that this is not right, it's just dumb.

I really wanted to keep this router, but this makes me question the quality of the parts that I cannot see.

 

August 30th, 2012via craftsman.com
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