Multi-Base router kits are perfect for DIY’ers and Professionals that want the flexibility of two routers built into one handy kit. This multi-base kit features a fixed-base and plunge-base that’s interchangeable with the router motor. This makes it very simple to change bases and benefit from a fixed base and plunge base in just a few moments time.
This router kit features the follow specifications:
The 2-1/4 HP motor makes the 895PK a very well powered mid-sized router that’s likely to do most any project in the average shop. Frankly unless you’re doing major production work you will likely never need more power.
We tested this router with several bits including a 3/4″ straight cutting bit and a 3 inch diameter door stile bit. The router had no problem at all running the large bit even on a piece of somewhat hard yellow pine. We think the 895PK has lots of consistent power that’s up to most any shop challenge.
We happened to really like the on/off switch. Some routers on the market today are difficult to determine if the switch is in the on or off position. This may seem trivial but the last thing you want to do is plug in a router while the switch is in the on position as that could be extremely dangerous.
As you can see in the photo we were able to hook up our shop vac to the router dust port. It works like a charm and makes visibility during routing excellent. If you’ve never used a router with dust collection before you’ll be amazed the first time you do. This is a must have feature on all new routers.
The Porter-Cable 2-1/4 HP Multi-Base Router Kit (895PK) is an excellent router for anyone with a work shop of even contractors that need a mid-sized router kit. Of the routers we’ve used over the last few years this one takes our greatest praises to date. This router has plenty of power, great adjustment control and it’s very versatile with the two base options. If you’re in the market for a 2-1/4 HP router then we recommend you add this one to your list of options.
The Porter-Cable 895PK router kit is available at most major hardware stores and chains. You can also buy it online at many of the major online tools stores like Amazon for under $300.
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that is a sweet looking plunge base. The machined brass bushings and steel guide rods look quality and will no doubt make for smooth, free-flowing plunge stroke.
Can I borrow it?????
Rob - it's definitely the nicest one I've used. They clearly focused on the adjustability of this unit. Sorry to say this one won't be leaving my shop!
You've convinced me. I need one of these routers in my tool collection. Nice write up.