🔧 Master your craft with precision and power – Bosch POF 1400 ACE leads the way!
The Bosch Router POF 1400 ACE is a 1400-watt corded electric router designed for professional-grade woodworking. Featuring an ergonomic softgrip, integrated work light, and dust extraction port, it ensures comfort, visibility, and cleanliness. Its constant speed control guarantees high-quality cuts, while the Bosch SDS system enables quick, tool-free template guide insertion. With precise routing depth adjustment up to 110mm and a maximum cage stroke of 55mm, this router delivers versatile and accurate performance for demanding projects.
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | 060326C870 |
Product Dimensions | 34 x 22 x 42 cm; 3.5 kg |
Item model number | 060326C870 |
Size | POF 1400 ACE |
Colour | Design 2019 | Pale Green |
Style | POF 1400 ACE |
Material | Aluminium, Plastic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 1400 watts |
Horsepower | 1.88 Horsepower |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug format | G - 3 pin British |
Included Components | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery description | Corded electric |
Item Weight | 3.5 kg |
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Quality & Value
Background:Having used the same DIY (Green Bosch) for the last 20 years professionally, I decided to retire my old POF1100AE, (it's in my loft I kept it as it just needs a service). And purchased a Popular brand that ar3 Red in colour (not Mi...ie) that unit was more expensive than this POF1400ace and was new but no better than my old Bosch 1000AE, worse actually as both bush caps are broken, the spindle lock is broken, and its is completely dead! How long did the Red router last? About 20 hours use over 13 months, yes just out of warrantee, so I have a new looking router that is not worth repairing. So I went back to Bosch getting the new powerful model.Review:Once in hand it felt solid and well constructed. Works beautifully, smooth, sturdy, quiet and powerful. Joy to use, first use being cutting out a body for a guitar as per photo. I packed it away and as usual can't work out how it goes back in the case! is it base down or base up? Front up or front down. Then I noticed pressed into the case bottom an image of how the router fits back in the case. OMG so simple but will save me 5 minuets every time I put it away and a lot of stress. I almost forgot, whilst using it I 'could actually see the blade and cutting edge because there a two LED lights either side of the collet! Amazing! The faster you cut the brighter the light l, bright and very white. Making my work more accurate, easier and a lot safer. A few other tools have lights but nowhere near as brigjtas these.Overall its 10/10, Bosch has never let me down but I have been disappointed with some of the other brands, including the expensive Yellow units 😕 my table saw is in the repairer shop today as its broken in 2 ways and only 1.5 years into a 3 year extended warranty.Update: after use for 4 hours day one and w hours day two, I've found something that is a negative. The start trigger moves in 90 before the blade starts up, that's fine probably a safety feature. The problem I'm experiencing is this, with 90% of the trigger doing nothing the last 10% of trigger travel turns it on and off, meaning that not only do I need to hold the handle as expected I also have to squeeze and hold very tightly. Often my squeeze pressure relaxes slightly and the unit turns off. The trigger requires a lot of force to keep the motor running. After a few hours my hand is killing me! (I have a very strong hands) inorder for me to be able to use this unit I'm going to have to put a rubber band, jubilee club or cable tie around the on button (yes potentially dangerous) and use the plug switch to turn on and off, buy passing the power trigger (I don't recommend anything to do this!).For the first 2 hours use it is fine, so most will not even notice the issue.
E**O
Excellent heavy router
Fabulous if you want a large, heavy duty router. I got it to work on heavy pieces of English oak and that was great but would consider a smaller router for many joinery jobs. More power than you are likely to need and I have never used it at more than 60% speed or it burns hard woods. Good depth control.
S**N
Mostly very good
I bought this to replace a basic old Black & Decker router that really wasn't up to the job. The POF 1400 is clearly built to a much better standard, and good value at the Amazon price, so I'm not complaining about value for money. I'm also not going to dwell on the positive points, but make no mistake - I reckon this is a good router and I am overall pleased with my purchase. I have been using it for a while on oak, and the results are good. However, I have noticed a few drawbacks which make me give it only 4 stars instead of 5:(a) The "quick release" mechanism doesn't seem to work that well. Although it is easy enough to unscrew the collets, the bits seem to have a tendency to jam in the shaft, as some other reviewers have also noticed, and I have already managed to damage one TCT bit while trying to remove it.(b) The one feature that the Bosch doesn't have, and my old B&D router did, was a HORIZONTAL micro-fine adjustment for the parallel guide. This is a pity, as I reckon it would only have needed quite a minor addition to the guide, and it would have been very useful at times.(c) I have discovered that 8mm router bits are harder to find compared with 1/4" or 1/2" ones, and the ones that you can find are significantly more expensive. I can make do with 1/4" bits, but I would prefer to use 8mm ones if they were more readily available.
M**T
Easy to use, well designed router. Lots of uses. Clear instructions
I should start this off by saying this was my first router, so I dont have anything to compare it to.I did spend quite some time looking at reviews first both on amazon and on google, and within the price range I wanted to go with this came out as the best option for a happy home hobby hero.I also bought the bosch 15 bit router set to go with it so I could make different shapes. Probably other sets would work as well, but I wanted to make sure the weak link was likely to be me, so any necessary problem solving would have a simple starting point!Initially I didnt bother with instructions ( I am man) just put it on a piece of wood and pressed go.After I threw that piece of wood away I had a look at the instructions and how to set it all up and it was really simple and straightforward.It comes with a guide, as in the picture, which is nice and stable and allows you to quite easily line the bit up. The plunger is very easy to use, just a convenient button click while youre holding the handles.There is a sort of depth block, so once you set it up you dont have to worry about going too deep, not deep enough or just being inconsistent.(Again, had no experience with routers so all this was important)The instructions are really very clear, both for these sort of usage set up bits, and for changing the router bits safely. Obviously if you're genuinely manly, you won't want anyone to see you reading them, but they're there in case you need to let someone else use the router at some stage ...So far Ive used this to make skirting board from some planks I had lying around, to put some professional looking finishes to cabinet/box things I was making, to make some nice grooves in some supports for a kitchen unit, and ( freehand) to put some grooves in a shelf which I then filled with luminous(luminescent?) resin to make a really cool glow in the dark type shelf.I'm a pretty bog standard DIYer but this does let you really add a bit of class to your stuff and is easy, fun and straightforward to use
G**N
Great Gift
Super sturdy tool does what it says on the tin, My son loves it as I purchased it for him to complete a project.
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