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i'm in UK,
I have the larger 1/2" Dewalt corded router DW625 , which i purchased to do a lot of jobs, but for quite a few i have found it too big really
My Son-in-Law has the DCW604 1/4" cordless Router , he got his as a Kit , with various attachments including plunge and batteries , although he already has quite a few Dewalt batteries for other tools, as do I
He has used on a lot of small jobs.
He has also recently purchased a Laser system, which will cut upto 6mm and also etches for signs etc

As you already have batteries , it would make sense to stay with the brand and expand as required

I currently have a lot of Dewalt cordless kit , having started with just a Drill, now have planner , circular saw, Jigsaw, Right angle Drill, Multitool, grinder, Impact Driver, and various corded Dewalt tools

Do they offer the router in a kit in the Canada ?

this is a UK kit DEWALT DCW604NT-XJ
 

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The fostner bits , are they planned to use in your router

The router bit kit, can often be a good way to get a selection of bits, but often you may find you change to individual higher quality bits , if you find you are repeating a lot of work with the same bit.
But my 1/2" TREND set has been fine so far, and I also have purchased a couple of special bits that were longer

Do you have a lot of duplication in those 2 kits

cant see any model numbers on the small image , to look up and see what you have

I would tend to be careful of amazon on some power tools, with regards warranty , as i know for Milwaukee they are not an authorised dealer and have warranty issues in UK

Dewalt did give a 3 year warranty if registered with them , again not sure if same in Canada
FYI I did purchase one of the dewalt tools from amazon, and got the 3 year warranty OK.
The rest came from various companies when on offer
 
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