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Bosch 85268MC Carbide Tipped Double Flute Router: Premium Cutting Precision Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Bosch 85268MC Carbide Tipped Double Flute Router: Premium Cutting Precision

Ideal for fast, smooth, accurate trim cuts. Micrograin bits provides chatter-free trimming. Carbide tipped for wear resistance. Extended bit life.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very happy with the performance of this nozzle

I used this nozzle on a Makita portable router to cut fiberboard that I taped to a workbench. He made a quick and very precise cut. I'm new to using a router so this was a great experience. It cuts very well around sharp corners and bench cutouts. The result looks very professional, even though I'm a hacker :)

Pros
  • Straight, spiral and trimming nozzles
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 2 out of 5

There are burn marks, the bearing is jammed.

Remodeling of a small kitchen in the apartment. After doing one countertop, I noticed burn marks on the second. The camp is stuck. I took it off and soaked it in 3 in 1 oil and after some work it came free. Towards the end of the second tabletop I noticed a few more small burn marks around the edges. That may be partly because this was my first laminate job, but the bearing should have lasted longer without causing me any problems. Especially from Bosch. Then again, quality seems hard to come…

Pros
  • Spare parts and accessories for power tools
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well for cutting formica laminate

I made a countertop and used it to cut laminate. It worked well. Despite biting off a fairly large piece of laminate, it goes through it like a hot knife through butter. I've had no issues with the bearing "burning through" the laminate, which I've read can happen with these types of bits. You might want to put masking tape, wax, or petroleum jelly on any laminate surfaces that the bearing runs over to eliminate the possibility of a fire, but I didn't and got away with it. First, make sure you…

Pros
  • Power and hand tools
Cons
  • Some mistakes