I bought this for my router table. He does his job and does it well. I like it, but I have two little quirks. At first the installation was a bit annoying. The bottom screw is behind two power wires that I had to disconnect before I could use a screwdriver to install them. However, this will usually be a one-time annoyance. The only other minor annoyance is that the latch flag clicks and it takes a bit of effort to pull it out and back on as that also pushes it out. I won't complain about security, but despite this, in principle, it's already impossible to press the switch. If I turn the router off for a few seconds to make adjustments, it takes enough force to turn it back on and it moves my router table even with the wheels locked. To be honest it doesn't really matter and it doesn't look like it. The products are perfect. At this price point, most alternatives aren't ideal for a niche product either. As long as that switch doesn't melt with electricity or do its job incorrectly (resulting in injury), that's enough.
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