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Makita RT0702C vs DeWALT DCW600B

Side-by-side comparison — specs, price, and expert verdict

Makita RT0702C

Makita RT0702C Compact Router

Makita · RT0702C

Editor's Choice

$139

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DeWALT 20V MAX Brushless Compact Router

DeWALT · DCW600B

Editor's Choice

$159

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Specs Comparison

SpecificationsMakita RT0702CDeWALT DCW600B
Power
710W / 6.5A
20V MAX / 18V
Collet Size
1/4 in / 6mm + 8mm
1/4 in / 6mm
Speed
10,000–30,000 RPM
16,000–25,500 RPM
Variable Speed
Plunge Depth
35mm
38mm / 1.5 in
Weight
1.8 kg / 3.9 lbs
1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs (bare)
Cordless
Battery Platform
DeWALT 20V MAX / 18V XR
LED Light
Soft Start
Price
$139
$159

Which Should You Buy?

Makita RT0702C

The gold standard for corded trim routers. Silky smooth operation, excellent ergonomics, and rock-solid build quality. The one most professional woodworkers reach for.

Pros

  • + Exceptionally smooth and quiet operation
  • + Best-in-class ergonomics — fits perfectly in hand
  • + Rack-and-pinion depth adjustment
  • + Very precise depth control

Cons

  • Corded only — no battery option
  • Slightly more expensive than budget options
  • Only 1/4" and 3/8" collets (no 1/2")

DeWALT DCW600B

The best cordless trim router. Brushless motor, dual LEDs, and full compatibility with DeWALT's massive 20V MAX battery ecosystem. Freedom from the cord is a game-changer for edge work.

Pros

  • + Cordless freedom — no cord snagging on edges
  • + Brushless motor for efficiency and longevity
  • + Dual LED lights illuminate the cut line
  • + 20V MAX battery compatibility

Cons

  • Battery and charger sold separately
  • Heavier than corded options with battery attached
  • Battery runtime ~25 min with large bits

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