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Triton routers - what do you think?

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#1 ·
I'm thinking about buying a Triton 3 1/4 Hp router, for my router table. I have two routers, but they are both very basic and cheap, and aren't good enough for other than basic plunge routing.

I've read some reviews of the Triton, and they range from "fantastic" to "junk".... I make electric guitars, and will be using it mainly with a flush trim bit, to rout the outline of necks and bodies, and occasionally some other work.

What are your thoughts about Triton?
 
#2 ·
I bought one from Woodcraft in November. Had to return the first one because of a fault with the plunge mechanism. They gladly refunded without question. I purchased the router because of the adjustment mechanism while mounted on my router table. I have not been disappointed. The soft start and low noise level of operation are a real treat. So far I am very satisfied. Paul
 
#3 ·
Hi Tommy,

I have had a Triton TRA001 for many years and had no problems do far.

I use mine only in a table and its does not get a lot of use, The newer models have through the table height adjustment as well as above the table bit changes without the need of an additional lift.. I would recommend 100% for in table use.

Remember to remove the plunge spring for table use, as recommended by Triton.
 
#4 ·
I have a Triton MOF 001 router, I bought for a Triton router table and am happy with it. In the table it is better than my Makita as you can change the bits and adjust the hight with out crawling underneath the table.
 
#5 ·
I also bought the 3 1/4 HP Triton router for table use from Woodcraft last fall for all the reasons mentioned. It has received rave ratings, but alas it is still in the box. (daughter and family is staying with us for awhile, meaning too much #%^€ is stored in garage workshop. Rest of comments on that are more appropriate for a mental health blog -- smiling)

I wanna make dust.
 
#6 ·
Triton Routers

I have used a triton router for several years and have had no problems. The ablilty to raise and lower and change the bit from the table top is the reason for buying one without having had my hands on it. It has not been used as a hand held yet.
1 Triton
2 Ryobi RE600
4 or 5 Craftsman 1/4"
4 or 5 Black & Decker 1/4"
1 Dremel 1/8"

David:moil:
 
#7 ·
I've had this router for about 5 years now. mounted it in a table, it was fine for a while than started to give me all kinds of problems finally ended up breaking a piece off, tried to get replacement parts that were very hard to find it in the USA, that took forever to get...so i unmounted it and bought a porter cable 7518 and a lift,, now much happier with no problems. and now use my triton as a handheld when i use large bits.