Best Reviews of Milwaukee 5616-20 2-1/4 Max-Horsepower EVS BodyGrip Router

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Milwaukee 5616-20 2-1/4 Max-Horsepower EVS BodyGrip Router Product Description:



  • Exclusive BodyGrip design
  • Powerful 13 amp, 2-1/4 max hp Milwaukee motor
  • Premium electronic motor feedback maintains speed and power under load
  • Electronic variable speed with soft start (10,000-24,000 rpm)
  • Limited Warranty

Product Description

Includes 2-1/4 Max HP BodyGrip Router - 5616-20, (2) 1-1/8-in Collet Wrenches, 1/2-in Collet, 1/4-in Collet, T-Handle Wrench, Product Manual

Customer Reviews

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50 of 51 people found the following review helpful.
4near-perfect for table use
By A Customer
I purchased this router for dedicated table mount use. I did need to use it to route the mounting plate openning in the table. I found the body grip to be much more sensetive than any handle setup I ever used and may purchase a second one when my old craftsman finally gives it up!This is a 2 1/4 horsepower router and seems to have more than enough power for anything I do. I have run oak,walnut,cherry and pine through it making raised panel doors. It did not bog dowwn when cutting the stiles and rails in white oak. Using a 2 1/2 inch panel raising bit again in the white oak it seemed flawless.I did have to drill one hole in the aluminum mounting plate for access to the bit height changing nut below the base. Changing bit heigth works much like the router raizer without having to pay for one. The only time I have to reach under the table is to release the motor lock to allow the motor to move up and down. Simple and a real back saver being able to change bit heigth from above the table. To change bits is a different story. I pop the plate with the router mounted from the table in order to get the 2 wrenchs to the shaft lock nut and onto the collet. If a tooless shaft lock were built in it would make things even easier. Milwaukee will probably do this with their next upgrade as this new model now includes the wrench to adjust bit heigth with and the old model didn't.Although the Milwaukee doesn't have the power of the Hitachi m12 (3 1/2 horse)it is much lighter and is better balanced. Not much effort to pop the whole works out of the table to change bits and it sure was sweet using it hand held. It is also much quiter than my old sears 1 1/2 horse antique. This router also has a motor release button mounted on the motor mount. If I can find a Milwaukee body grip body only I will purchase it and then just drop the motor out so I can make use of it hand held. Then I can spend the savings from not buying a second Milwaukee and spend it elsewhere.All in all, I couldn't be happier with this router. Especially not having to buy a router raiser and doing all the rework required to get it mounted correctly. Well done Milwaukee! And thanks! Update: I've been using this setup for a few weeks now and must confess that while I am still delighted with this router hand held it has proven to be very frustrating to use in the under table mode. Yes, you can change bit heigth frome above the table but you must first reach under the table to release the motor clamp. And bit changing is impossible unless you pop the entire setup out of the table and detach the motor from the base. The two wrench collet system stiffles any attempt to change bits otherwise.While I plan to keep this router to replace my old craftsman for handheld use I have just purchased the porter-cable 890 series to mount under the table. It features above the table bit changes shaft lock and motor lock all without having to reach underneath or remove the router. Plus the mounting plate holes are the same as the milwaukee uses. Both are set to math the hole pattern of the old porter-cable 690 series.To sum it all up this is a great router for handheld use but falls short for a dedicated undertable mount.

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Router
By Robert Allain
The handgrip is one terrific idea - your hand just fits around the base perfectly which gives you better control of the router rather than using the two side handles -it feels like an extension of your hand. Just used it with oak so far but motor feels powerful and effortless and very smooth with the soft start. And I really like the depth adjustment without having to rotate the the whole motor assembly plus the adjustment can be done from above or through the base with the supplied T handled extension when it's in the router table - so you don't need a raizer - and the motor comes out without tools with just an easy press of a button. Well designed and executed - makes routing fun again. Highly recommended.

21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5This is one of the best hand held routers I have purchased
By Eric
This router has been great to work with. I own several routers, Craftsman, Makita, etc... Height adjustment is super easy, release the lever and twist the knob. The strap on the right hand side really gives you a solid grip especially as you enter & exit the wood material. This is especially true when starting the router, since there is some bit of torque as these tools power up. I use this router for every router job I have except for router-table work. If your in the market for a an all purpose router, I would recomend this model over almost any other.-E-

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