🔧 Elevate Your Craft with Precision Power!
The Makita RP2301FC is a robust 3-1/4 HP plunge router featuring a powerful 15 AMP motor that delivers variable speeds from 9,000 to 22,000 RPM. Designed for professionals, it includes electronic speed control for consistent performance, a soft start for smooth operation, and an electric brake for enhanced productivity. Built with reinforced composite materials, this router is engineered for durability and efficiency, making it an essential tool for any serious woodworker.
Brand | Makita |
Material | Reinforced Composite |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Product Dimensions | 12.25"W x 12.24"H |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Item Weight | 7598 Grams |
Horsepower | 3.25 hp |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 22000 RPM |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Base Type | Plunge |
Battery Description | Corded electric |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381099431 |
UPC | 784497304918 088381099431 |
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | RP2301FC |
Item Weight | 16.75 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RP2301FC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Teal |
Style | Brake |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | plunge |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Corded electric |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
K**E
Good Slabbing Router
Needed a bigger router to do leveling on slabs and jointing boards. It did great, has plenty of power. Makita is known for quality. For those who look at bad reviews, not every tool will be good. If you get a "lemon", contact Makita directly.
J**M
Fantastic for the price
This router is very powerful and easy to control. The plunging action is very good and the controls are ergonomic.It sucks for mounting under a table - don't get this if you plan to use it with a table. There's no way to disable the plunging mechanism and no way to adjust the height without a tremendous amount of effort.The dust collection (which requires an optional attachment) is mediocre.The optional rail guide works very well with Festool guide rails, I don't have any Makita rails to try.However, if you really want the Festool OF 2200 you aren't going to be happy with this.
S**S
Never knew what quality was until I got this.
Honestly I'm always blown away by makita and the upper end tools. I don't consider myself a quality craftsman nor am I a woodworker by trade but I am in a position where I can afford nice tools that make a job that much more enjoyable. I've previously owned a porter cable plunge router and it is night and day between the two of these. I've used this router in cutting bowties into oak and walnut boards and both are smooth as butter. I over shoot the lines but that is more me getting accustomed to this beast. My ownly complaint is with the plunge mechanism itself. It doesn't feel as smooth as I would have expected but it is still smooth none the less. Very quality tool.
W**S
Power to spare
Cutting 1 3/4” thick white oak no problem. Routing Ipa no problem. Love this router. Much more power than my Bosch 1617.
N**E
Mostly good, some bad.
I've owned this router for 2 years -- one of several routers I use. It has mostly good points, with one serious flaw (that can be fixed).Good points.Trigger position is perfect for me. No need to look away from the work to turn on the router.The power cord is typical good Makita quality.The plunge action is as smooth as I've seen In anything shy of Festool.The connection of PC template guides is simple and secure.The plunge measurement is quite smooth and requires only reasonable force.The control to hold the plunge depth is well positioned and easy to use.The turn-on is smooth.The electronic turn-off brake works well (though it does torque the entire router with the rapid rotation stop.)The Bad!There are two nuts -- a wing nut (without ears) and a cap nut which keep the plunge mechanism from going "sproing.". Both are made of plastic (nylon?). They are quite weak, and have not at all held up in my few uses in my summer-hot garage workshop. After a few uses, the wing nut cracked, and the cap nut stripped (without being manipulated). The solution was easy -- I ordered a steel wing nut and cap nut (M10-1.5) from Albany County Fasteners, and got back in business. This is not my go-to router. (My Festool Q1400 is.). However, there are uses for the high power, and I do like this router. I'm disappointed that Makita would have such weak nuts that are expected to hold against the plunge springs. Thus, only 4 stars for a router that, for this price, should have 5 stars.
P**E
Works Great
Great replacement for our old one. Works great and really happy with our purchase.
R**R
Exceptional
Finally got a chance to use it today in the most undesirable way imaginable, cutting in mortise and tenon joints over my head on some timber framing. Wood chips raining all over me, a little heavy for using overhead but that heft adds to the stability and control, under normal circumstances this is a big advantage. It runs so smooth and quiet it was an absolute pleasure to use, speed stayed perfectly consistent no mater how light or heavy of a load I was putting it under.The pictures are deceptive, they show it with the edge guide which actually is not included, wish I would have known that I would have ordered one and a jig guide. It just includes the router, the collet wrench, 1/4” adapter and a dust collector adapter that has a hose connection too tiny for any dust collector or shop vac hose I’ve ever seen so know idea what you’d use it with.
G**N
Excellent Router as Expected
This router is excellent.I have only used it so far for flattening a coffee table, but it exceeded all expectations. It did not bog down at all and is heavy enough that it did not bounce or chatter.The plunge on this is incredibly smooth as well. Previously I have only used my Bosch 1617 for plunge routing and was not a fan of how stiff the plunge was. That is not an issue at all with this unit. I was a little worried that this router would be heavy and too cumbersome to use for daily routing but with the ergonomics of the handles it does not feel that large while using it. I'd even say the added weight is a benefit in most cases as it keeps the router steady.All in all I would highly recommend this router.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
3 weeks ago