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BOSCH MRP23EVS 120-Volt 2.3 HP Electronic Plunge Base Router

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Features

  • Power: The Bosch MRP23EVS Plunge Base Router Features a Powerful 15 Amp Motor Which Produces 10000 25000 Rpm and 2.3 HP (Max Tool)
  • CONTROL: The router features a trigger control system with the power switch located on the handle for enhanced user control and convenience
  • ADJUSTABLE: Boschs Afterlock microfine bit-depth adjustment allows for easy and precise adjustments at any plunge setting. The variable speed dial helps the user match the speed to the material
  • ACCURACY: The routers smooth plunge action, spring-lock plunge lever, and depth rod provide easy and precise plunge routing. Boschs Constant Response circuitry delivers a constant speed throughout the span of the cut
  • CONVENIENT: The MRP23EVS router comes complete with an always-on LED light for enhanced visibility in bit area as well as a cord swivel for added mobility

Description

The BOSCH line of metal drill bits offers a solution for every professional application. Each bit is manufactured to exacting specifications and features a split point that starts on contact with no walking or skating, eliminating the need for a center punch. BOSCH black oxide bits offer superior durability, speed and selection to support most general- purpose applications. From the Manufacturer Bosch 2.3 Horsepower/15 Amp motor 10 000-25 000 RPM variable speed dial for matching speed to work piece and task coarse and microfine bit depth adjustment system with resettable depth indicator. Tool-free templet guide adapter. Large 3-3/4-Inch base opening plus 2-Inch sub base opening. Exclusive precision centering design centers bit precisely. Right or left switch location. Classic hardwood handles for comfort and beauty. One-piece armature shaft for accuracy and long bit shank capacity. Soft start reduces start-up torque. Constant response circuitry maintains constant speed under load provides overload protection. Double insulated.


Brand: ‎BOSCH


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Item Weight: ‎12.6 Pounds


Horsepower: ‎2.3 hp


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎25000 RPM


Amperage: ‎15 Amps


Manufacturer: ‎Bosch


Part Number: ‎MRP23EVS


Item Weight: ‎12.6 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎MRP23EVS


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎plunge


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎30-day money back guarantee, 1-year warranty


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: January 25, 2010


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  • quality product
Lots of power and controls easy to access. I have seven routers and this is the one I reach for the most.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 14, 2023 by Don Gourdoux

  • update: customer service finally comes through....they fixed one and replaced the other router !
The first time I bought this router, I did so because I own other Bosch tools which I still like. The switch went bad and I called Bosch customer service. You get to talk to someone overseas who barely speaks English and has no idea how to help you. I also tried the local authorized Bosch repair shops, of which there are very few in New Mexico, so I called Colorado and Texas shops. They basically laugh at you and say it is far cheaper to just buy a new one. The switch only costs $20 so I bought it online. To make a long story short, the internal mechanisms and wiring very complex and I was unable to fix the switch. So I ordered another of the same model and used the first one for parts. Within a relatively short time, either the motor burned up or the bearings went bad, on the second one. You could smell the burn and it just froze up. Rather than go through the frustration of trying to get help on the phone, I almost decided to toss them into the trash. But then I decided to box them up, send to Bosch HQ and attention Robert Bosch with all my contact info. That was in January 2022. I went to my local hardware store and bought a heavy duty Makita router which works great and supposedly the customer service is excellent. We shall see, when and if the time comes for that. In mid-April 2022, I got a phone call from Bosch...they said they will repair them for no charge and I should receive them next week. Sounds good. Will post here if that happens. Update April 23, 2022...Bosch repaired the second router that had burned up bearings at no charge which I received today. No personal note, no mention of the 2nd router, just an invoice indicating 2 bearings and bushings replaced as goodwill. So I give 2 stars instead of 1 star. ... Update April 25, 2022...The Bosch Company sent me a factory reconditioned one to replace the first one that had a failed switch....so I am upping from 2 stars to 4 stars...Still no personal note, but not really needed at this point. I am impressed and will try them soon. I have lots of wood to cut and hoping this will signal a new good chapter in my relationship with Bosch. Thank you Robert Bosch ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 9, 2022 by Three Victors Three Victors

  • Good router but no external access to brushes
If you want just a plunge router it has often been better to buy a fixed/plunge base combo and throw the fixed base away. Given that this new Bosch was cheaper than my standby Makita combo kit (I own two of these) and it had the switch built into the handle I thought I would give it a try. In addition to the Makita, I have also used Dewalt and Triton routers, along with a Bosch Colt trim router, and even a harbor freight trim router. The Good: Starting off with getting it out of the box, there is no giant plastic case to have to deal with, and the router is packed inside the box with just cardboard rather than foam inserts which makes it all recyclable and easy to get rid of. The fit and finish is very nice. It has a good cord of usable length, though it is the type with memory to it so it doesn't go flat. The controls are all well located, including the very nice lockable power switch in the handle. The speed control on the other hand isn't so nice, which I will touch on later. Included are nice cast wrenches rather than the usual stamped steel ones, and it includes both proper 1/2" and 1/4" collets rather than a 1/4" bushing adapter that some manufactures use to cut costs. The plunge action is very nice, the spring force is just about perfect. The depth stop is very well done with many 1/8" stops and a couple of adjustable ones. The "after-lock" adjustability is really great and in my book makes this plunge base just as easy to fine tune for depth as a fixed base. The LED light is sort of a gimmick, but one use where I would see the benefit is with a dovetail jig. It's often hard to get enough light in there to set the depth of the bit properly, the LEDs would do a nice job there. The Weird: The sub-base is attached with combo torx-flat head screws that I've never seen before. There's isn't really enough slot there to properly tighten them with a slotted screwdriver, so you'll need a torx screwdriver for that. You'll need one anyway because... The Bad: There is no external access to get to the brushes. What were they thinking? Every router I have ever owned, including the throwaway HF trim router, has had this, and they didn't skimp in so many other areas. To get to the brushes you need to remove the top of the router, via 2 deeply recessed Torx screws. Torx screws are usually the manufacturer's way of saying don't mess with this, but perhaps they are just becoming more commonplace in Europe. From there it's not really obvious how you get them out without breaking anything. I emailed Bosch support to see if they would give me instructions on how to do this and they sent me an exploded parts diagram which helps a little. The manual says not to use the plunge base in a router table, to only use the fixed base (it's the same manual that comes with the combo kit). I guess they don't want you trying to use large diameter bits with the plunge base. There's no plastic shield on the operator side. Every other full router I've owned has had some kind of shield here. On the Makitas there's one that just fits into a slot in the base so you can take it off if you don't want it. The speed selector is just poor. It's hard to tell what speed it's even pointed at. Would it be so hard to have a white line on it? It's just all black with 2 tiny nubs sticking out that surround the number it's pointed at. There is no adjustable stop on the plunge return. This is a safety issue when using dovetail bits with a guide bushing, as should the plunge lock be released very bad things can happen when the bit meets the guide bushing. This is mitigated by the plunge lock release being momentary, rather than on the Dewalts where it can just come unlocked because you didn't push the lever hard enough. So you have to do something pretty stupid by releasing it yourself, but still we all have our momentary lapses. On the Makita there is a threaded rod that sticks out the top of one of the posts that has a nut on it you can move down to prevent the router from being able to come back up regardless of the plunge lock. There is no sub-base included that takes standard guide bushings. There's a guide bushing adapter you can get for Bosch's proprietary guide bushings and an insert that goes into it that supposedly accepts them. None of my guide bushings fit into this insert, they were all just barely too tight to fit. If you do need to use standard PC guide bushings, just get an aftermarket sub-base and drill and counterbore it using the sub-base that comes with the router as a template. No big deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 1, 2011 by Leuf

  • power necessary larger bits
excellent for leveling large slabs of wood
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 17, 2022 by robert mauk

  • Love it
Did a great job. I did think the plunge is a little stiff at first. Still good quality and has a nice light built in.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2022 by TRickman

  • Love hate relationship
Love: The feel of the router in my hand and having the switch in the hand grip so I can keep both hands on the router. The soft start really keeps the torque under control when it starts. Loads of power! The LED lights that light up your work area are a huge help. The finger control for the plunge lock and having it engage automatically. Hate: The switch in the hand grip. Too sensitive of not in the locked in position. Just a slight lessoning of grip pressure and the router turns off. Tighten grip and there is a slight but VERY noticeable delay before the motor turns back on. Most aggravating. Eventually you just get in the habit of locking the trigger every time you use the router. The plunge mechanism. Sometimes it is smooth, but usually it is very jumpy. Really want to like it. But just making small depth changes without having the depth stop set is very hit or miss. The fact that it doesnt fit my standard guide bushing set without an adapter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 19, 2022 by Carl

  • Awesome
Very powerful and smooth. Bought it to run a 3 inch router bit for my planing jig. Works perfect.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 24, 2022 by Zack

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