Milwaukee 5625-20 15 Amp 3-1/2-Horsepower Fixed Base Variable Speed Router with T-Handle Height Adjustment Wrench and 1/2-In
![]() |
Buy Milwaukee 5625-20 15 Amp 3-1/2-Horsepower Fixed Base Variable Speed Router with T-Handle Height Adjustment Wrench and 1/2-In
When you make a purchase through links on our site, we may receive a affiliate commission.
Milwaukee 3-1/2 Max HP Fixed-Base Production Router | $399.00 | ![]() | |||
Milwaukee 5625-20 15 Amp 3-1/2-Horsepower Fixed Base Variable Speed Router with T-Handle Height Adjustment Wrench and 1/2-In | $460.00 | ![]() |
Power Tools and Accessories
Country of manufacture: China
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
3-1/2-horsepower fixed base router. knob-controlled micro-fine depth adjustments to 1/64-inch
Variable speed (10,000 to 22,000 rpm). soft start. linear depth adjustment system
Durable, machined aluminum motor housing and base
Includes router, 2 collet wrenches, T-handle wrench, 2-1/2-inch sub-base, 1/2" collet
9-1/4-inches tall. 11.8 pounds. 5-year warranty
Country of manufacture: China
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
3-1/2-horsepower fixed base router. knob-controlled micro-fine depth adjustments to 1/64-inch
Variable speed (10,000 to 22,000 rpm). soft start. linear depth adjustment system
Durable, machined aluminum motor housing and base
Includes router, 2 collet wrenches, T-handle wrench, 2-1/2-inch sub-base, 1/2" collet
9-1/4-inches tall. 11.8 pounds. 5-year warranty
The product description is generated based on data from online stores. Before purchasing be sure to verify all information directly with the seller.

Which is better: drill, screwdriver or drill-driver?We study the design features and specifics of the use of such similar, but still different types of power tools

Proper storage methods for power tool batteriesConditions under which batteries will not lose capacity during extended storage
How to place an order?How to add store?
Remember that the online store is responsible for the accuracy of information regarding price, warranty, and delivery!
We recommendCompare using chart →