Found this article in a wood e-zine while wasting hours on the web tonight.
I like the above the table adjuster and the built in work light. At $199, it's priced competitively...wait for a markdown or a moving coupon and it may be my next router combo...
RIDGID R2930: Router with Two Bases


The soft-start EVS motor is very quiet, and the RIDGID literature claims that the shaft (connected to the armature) is every bit as good as the best in the industry. I have no argument, as the amount of vibration I experienced during use was negligible.
Here is what you get with this package:
Due to its flat top, the router can be easily turned over to change bits. I really liked the LED lights at built into the router motor. Not that I plan to do woodworking in the dark, but a little illumination at the point of contact is always welcome. I would like to have found a power switch that I could activate with both hands on the handles … not a big deal, more of a personal preference. One thing that I really appreciate in any router (and this one has it) is a flat top that allows you to turn the tool upside-down and easily change the bit. This is no small thing to me. Other items on the plus side: the 12-foot power cord (Velcro™ cord wrap attached) with the tool icon on the plug. (The icon lights up when it is plugged in … a nice touch) The spindle lock … even though RIDGID provided two nicely made wrenches (not the stamped metal type).

The standard LED lights (activated only when the router is running) are a thoughtful addition to this tool.All in all, it is a well-conceived and executed tool. Its street price is around $199.00, and it will be arriving on Depot’s shelves in the mid- to late March time frame.
I like the above the table adjuster and the built in work light. At $199, it's priced competitively...wait for a markdown or a moving coupon and it may be my next router combo...
RIDGID R2930: Router with Two Bases


The soft-start EVS motor is very quiet, and the RIDGID literature claims that the shaft (connected to the armature) is every bit as good as the best in the industry. I have no argument, as the amount of vibration I experienced during use was negligible.
Here is what you get with this package:
- 2 ¼ , 12 Amp, EVS with variable speed router motor
- Fixed router base
- Plunge router base
- Two collet wrenches
- T-handle above-the-table base adjuster
- ¼” collet
- ½” collet
- Centering tool
- Vacuum Adaptors
- Chip shield
- And a groovy carrying bag

Due to its flat top, the router can be easily turned over to change bits. I really liked the LED lights at built into the router motor. Not that I plan to do woodworking in the dark, but a little illumination at the point of contact is always welcome. I would like to have found a power switch that I could activate with both hands on the handles … not a big deal, more of a personal preference. One thing that I really appreciate in any router (and this one has it) is a flat top that allows you to turn the tool upside-down and easily change the bit. This is no small thing to me. Other items on the plus side: the 12-foot power cord (Velcro™ cord wrap attached) with the tool icon on the plug. (The icon lights up when it is plugged in … a nice touch) The spindle lock … even though RIDGID provided two nicely made wrenches (not the stamped metal type).

The standard LED lights (activated only when the router is running) are a thoughtful addition to this tool.All in all, it is a well-conceived and executed tool. Its street price is around $199.00, and it will be arriving on Depot’s shelves in the mid- to late March time frame.

Turaj (in Toronto)
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