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Our expert reviews cover three basic types of routers: two-handed routers, plunge routers, and one-handed or barrel routers. All manufacturers offer a models for both do-it-yourself projects and commercial applications, so our product experts describe the differences in plain language to help you make the best shopping decision.
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Before you begin any home improvement project, be sure you have the appropriate tools for the job. Read about the different types of home repair tools and how they're used, plus get advice on choosing the appropriate tool for your project. Learn more about home repair tools.

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Triton TRC001 precision plunge router Photo
The Triton TRC001 precision plunge router offers a great design. Get the details in the full review from Consumer Guide....

Triton MOF001 KC precision plunge router Photo
The Triton MOF001 KC precision plunge router has a height adjustment crank. Learn more by reading Consumer Guide's review....

WORX Plunge Router WT600K Photo
The WORX Plunge Router WT600K is powerful and very user friendly. See the full review from Consumer Guide....

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Router FAQ

Torque is a force that rotates or turns things. Tightening the lug nuts on your wheels is a good example -- you generate torque when you apply force using a wrench. Learn more about how torque works.
Most home projects will require measuring and marking tools, saws, drills and a variety of hand tools. Read this article to find out more about specific tools and their functions.
A power drill is an electric motor that rotates a replaceable drill bit to make a hole in wood, plastic, or metal. Alternately, a screwdriver tip can be installed to turn screws. The parts of a power drill include the handle, an on/off trigger with safety latch, a reversing switch for changing the rotation direction of the drill bit, a torque adjustment, and the chuck that holds the drill bit in place. Learn more about how power drills work.

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How to Use Electricity Safely
We use electricity every day in our homes, but if you're not careful, the consequences can be serious. Learn how to handle electricity and outlets safely in this home safety video from HowStuffWorks.



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