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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Value on the Market
Without a doubt this is the best router value on the market. I state this owning 24 routers and I have at least one of nearly every model available. For the price of a PC 690 you get an extremely powerful PLUNGE router with the best balance of any plunger. It is not an accident that nearly every time you see someone in Fine Woodworking cutting a mortise with a plunge...
Published on September 24, 2001 by Dennis N. Schmidt

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2.0 out of 5 stars Others Like It
I've had TR-12 for over 15 years, more or less, and it is a pain most of the time. Heavy, awkward, and not well thought out. The cord is continuously in the way. Changing bits is a pain, what with two clunky wrenches. The documentation is a direct translation that is sparse, poorly written, and painfully quick to read. I have no idea what the template guide does. I cannot...
Published on February 1, 2008 by L. Carl


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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Value on the Market, September 24, 2001
This review is from: Hitachi TR-12 3 HP 1/2-Inch Plunge Router (Tools & Home Improvement)
Without a doubt this is the best router value on the market. I state this owning 24 routers and I have at least one of nearly every model available. For the price of a PC 690 you get an extremely powerful PLUNGE router with the best balance of any plunger. It is not an accident that nearly every time you see someone in Fine Woodworking cutting a mortise with a plunge router they're are doing it using the TR12. It doesn't have variable speed or a soft start feature which would be nice but unless your doing raised panels the lack of variable speed is inconsequential. This is the best balanced hand held plunge router at the best price in the world.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great machine, June 8, 2005
This review is from: Hitachi TR-12 3 HP 1/2-Inch Plunge Router (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have had mine for years and years . It does not have the soft start as meantioned , it does not have variable speed , who cares .
What it does have is power , balance , smooth bronze bushing plung action and an easy to reach on/ off switch mounted on the tools body .
I dropped mine with the edge guide in place and cracked the base long ago but it still has held up , the nice depth knob handle is gone too .
Still it is my favorite plunge router of all time . Even at its size it is light and very stable and easy to control .
I want another but they are not made any longer , now we have the MV-12 which personally I don't feel is a nice or as well made as this older TR-12 .
I am going to spring for a new base and brushes and cord rather than but something new , I feel this router is well worth the repair . I happen to like a round base , I'm used to one . I don't need soft start or variable speed , you hold the handles , that's what they are there for .
Why not just leave well enough alone or keep making this one hitachi ? Give the consumer a choice the old reliable and the new high tech version . I truely do not understand what the benefit is of having soft start on a plunge router , the bit is well away from the wood and no router I have ever used was so powerful that it jumped out of my hands on startup , so what's the point ? Something else that can and will fail and cost a fortune to repair ?
This to me is one of the largest mistakes manufacturers make , all trying to keep up with the competition when in fact they were ahead of the game long ago .
A tool is something people become adjusted to and are then comfortable with , not a fashion statement .
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best ever made, February 7, 2011
This review is from: Hitachi TR-12 3 HP 1/2-Inch Plunge Router (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have used this router for around 20 years and it has never failed me in either hand, jig or table use for making mortises, mouldings or raised panels.

Like any plung router you have to keep the slides and other moving parts clean of wood residue.

It is not for a novice who does not know how to use a router. I would highly recommend a novice take a class or at least check out a few good books from the library on router use and safety before considering a router of this class. You could end up loosing all your fingers in a heartbeat if you mess up with a machine of this class. Remember that we are considering a handheld machine with the same amount of power as a lawn mower that however spins many times faster than a lawn mower. At 10,000 plus rpm when things go wrong they do so very, very quickly.

The template guides, fence holder and other accesories that come with it work beautifully.

The two wrench collet system is the best system for a heavy duty router allowing you to tighten or loosen the bits with just one hand when used properly.

As head of maintenance in a woodworking millwork I would use these or PorterCable for many of our custom production machines for making windows and doors before considering even Bosch or Dewalt. Makita or Ryobi would not hold up under that type of use and maintain their precision.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hitachi TR-12 Router, June 28, 2010
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David F (Louisiana, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hitachi TR-12 3 HP 1/2-Inch Plunge Router (Tools & Home Improvement)
The Hitachi TR-12 3hp router is one of the best routers I've owned. All router companies need to rethink their phenolic, acrylic, or polycarbonate bases. The TR-12 is one of the better bases because it has a flat side on which to work for a more accurate cut. Round bases are not as well made. If you turn your routers round base router, the cut will most likely be off.

As far as the cord getting in someones way, I suggest it be hung on a hook or tied to an eyelet above the woodworker, to the ceiling, with a little slack, and that should takes care of the cord getting in someone's way.

If your into woodworking, sometimes problems call for radical solutions. If coming up with a solution is a problem for novice woodworkers, I suggest people not get into woodwork or maybe read a few books to get familiar with the tools your working with. And since woodworking is very expensive, people may want to look for another hobby.

I love my TR-12 Hitachi 3hp Router and it's about 10 years old. Kudos to Hitachi.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Others Like It, February 1, 2008
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L. Carl (Northern California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hitachi TR-12 3 HP 1/2-Inch Plunge Router (Tools & Home Improvement)
I've had TR-12 for over 15 years, more or less, and it is a pain most of the time. Heavy, awkward, and not well thought out. The cord is continuously in the way. Changing bits is a pain, what with two clunky wrenches. The documentation is a direct translation that is sparse, poorly written, and painfully quick to read. I have no idea what the template guide does. I cannot attach bushings to it, while there is very little support from Hitachi in any manner. The scale fell off, the column are as sticky as can be so there is no "return" left and the body simply "stays" down. I have taken it in twice to have it worked on. Am ready to go and chuck it from time to time, but...... After reading the other guys words, I must have gotten the first one off the line and later they worked the bugs out!?! But when it does work, 3 HP is a lot muscle!
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