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🔧 Elevate your craft with Bosch’s powerhouse precision router—because your projects deserve nothing less.
The BOSCH 1617EVSPK is a professional-grade 2.25 HP woodworking router featuring a robust 12-amp motor with variable speed control (8,000-25,000 RPM), microfine depth adjustment, and a unique quick-clamp system for tool-free switching between plunge and fixed bases. Designed for durability and precision, it includes a vibration-reducing one-piece armature shaft, ergonomic hardwood handles, and a router table-ready base with threaded mounting holes. This combo kit comes complete with 1/4" and 1/2" collets, wrenches, and a rugged carrying case, making it the go-to choice for millennial pros seeking versatile, reliable, and high-performance routing solutions.


























| ASIN | B00005RHPD |
| Amperage | 12 A |
| Base Type | Fixed, Plunge |
| Battery Description | None or Corded electric |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,292 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #17 in Routers |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Brand Name | Bosch |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 4,992 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346318654 |
| Horsepower | 2.25 |
| Included Components | Router, 1/4 In. and 1/2 In. Self-Releasing Collet, 16 Mm. Shaft Wrench, 24 Mm. Collet Nut Wrench, Carrying Case |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 11.5"W x 11.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Combo Routers |
| Item Weight | 18.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1617EVSPK |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 25000 rpm |
| Model Number | 1617EVSPK |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5"W x 11.6"H |
| UPC | 000346318654 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
M**K
A very good router for specific jobs due to it's design
What is the key feature that makes this router especially useful for some tasks compared with others I own? It's the depth setting adjustment, shown at the left side of the first image. It covers a wide range with fairly granular control of the depth steps. Why is this useful to me? This current project is a good example- speaker cabinet front panels fabricated from hard rock maple ply. This is serious stuff for power tool woodworking, cabinet grade MDF is like butter or cardboard in comparison. So, it's pretty mandatory when doing a deep route to use a number of shallow steps and a slow feed. This fixture makes that very straight forward, and very repeatable when doing multiple routes of the same dimension (second image, routing cut outs in progress for the inner front panel of an LF module for a high end speaker system. It's easy to calibrate for a consistent starting point and getting very exact results for a number of operations. Now, no router I've found is the perfect router for every job. This Bosch tool is very well built, has excellent torque and speed control, and with the additional fixed base can handle a variety of jobs. Where some might find it lacking is having a comprehensive dust collection feature built in with a clear dust dust shield over the working area, like some DeWalt and Porter Cable 1/2" shank routers I own. But that same dust shield can limit the utility - specifically, the depot of plunge for the router, and the depth of cuts. Here, on this project, I'm working with 1-1/4" maple ply and 1-1/2" maple ply, and doing cuts between 1" and 1-1/4". This isn't possible with the routers featuring the dust collection and dust shields, because of the limit these place on plunge depth with multiple passes. This is why I tend to have multiple routers chosen and setup for specific jobs, and leave them that way once things are dialed in. I have three of the Bosch 1617EVS now for that reason... two with plunge base setup, one with fixed base. The other thing I have found very useful with this Bosch model is the accessory template guide adapter and templates. Here are pictures of the base with the template guide and a short adapter for 1/2" solid carbide spiral up cut bit installed, in the "baseline" position and extended. One of the 1617EVS is always setup with this adapter. What I find the fixed base configuration useful for is trim functions using follower bits of various types- from setting the rebate for a high frequency driver after boring the original hole with a Forstner bit, or trimming a side or inner route flush using a 1/2" shear trim bit. I have jobs for which this configuration works better than my 1/4" shank trim routers.
K**Y
Powerful and Long Lasting
I’ve been using the Bosch 1617EVSPK for a few months now, and it’s quickly become my go-to router for almost every woodworking project. The 2.25 HP motor delivers more than enough power for hardwoods, and the variable speed control lets me dial in the perfect setting for different materials and bit sizes. The soft start is a great touch—no sudden jerks when you power on. The combo kit is incredibly versatile. The fixed base is rock-solid and perfect for clean edge work, while the plunge base has smooth action and precise depth adjustments, making it ideal for inlays and mortising. The microfine depth adjustment on both bases ensures accuracy down to a hair. Build quality is excellent—everything feels sturdy, and the ergonomic handles make it comfortable to use for long periods. Switching between bases is quick and tool-free, and I love that it comes with both 1/4" and 1/2" collets, a rugged carrying case, and all the wrenches you need.
P**S
Best router for anyone, great quality, good price.
Bought this router after a week of research. Looked at porter cable, dewalt, and this bosch router. determined through reviews on this site as well as other reviews that the bosch was the router that I wanted after the first day, but decided to wait and read through some more reviews. Saw the Bosch 1617 router combo at Lowe's for 219, but it was not the 1617evspk, which comes with a free edge guide/ circle cutter and also lists as 2 hp, may be the same motor, but I want the newer, updated router . Looked on amazon and found this router, the Bosch 1617EVSPK which came with a edge guide/circle cutter and the router mat for $219.00. I agree with another buyer who said that this router does very professional work and can make anyone look like they know what they are doing. Even my wife who has never used a router was able to use this with ease. It is very easy to switch between bases, clean design. The included cast wrenches for changing bits are sign of a better quality router and the edge guide/circle cutter is a must and a cinch to use. I like that it comes with functional carrying case that holds everything but the edge guide, even has places for most commonly used bits of both shank sizes. A major plus is depth adjustment that stays the same even after switching back and forth between bases; you don't have to readjust and hope its the same depth. The router has a feel of solid design, cuts soft and hard woods like butter, no vibration and is quite. Slow start is a must to prevent damage when kicking on. I read complaints of the switch location, but has not really bothered me and I don't know of a better place to put the switch where it would not create other problems. There is not really a better place to put the switch that would not interfere and either get dirty or turn the unit off/on accidentally. Flat top makes for easy bit changes and ensures that router does not turn itself on for those of us who do not unplug the unit (bad habit). The real wood handles make for a solid feel, instead of hollow plastic. The plunge base has an easy to reach lock that allows user to keep both hands on the router and minimize mistakes. A couple of thoughts on why I bought this router. When buying a router, could have bought 2 routers, 1 plunge and 1 fixed base, would have costed me the same for equal power, but not equal quality, and may need to buy separate accessories for both routers, like dust kit, edge guides, etc. I also figured I would spend at least $120 for a decent low end router, but would have to replace it after 4 years and would not have all the functions that I wanted. Rationalized that since getting the Edge guide for free, normally $40, took the price down; since most routers do not come with an edge guide or a circle cutter, especially one tool that does both. Figured that all the wood work that I would do, and plan to do, would only like to make the purchase once and have a nice router to boot, so I might as well buy it right the first time. I am not a hardcore woodworker, but routing is something that cannot be done by hand and the few times that I may use it you need the right equipment; it's value is immeasureable. There is nothing worse than having bad tools or tools that are a hassle to use. This router is something that I may keep till I get really old and pass off to my kids, and will still be a great tool then. Simply could not waste my time and patience with a lesser quality router. Bosch really put a lot of time into designing this router and its carefull placement of things, even the switch. Free shipping through amazon and no tax saved even more than buying from store, another plus. Have recommended this router to several friends and they have nothing but good things to say about it. If you are into woodworking, would also recommend the Bosch 1594 3-1/4-inch planer, another well designed tool that performs better than expected, only way to describe is that it literally glides over the wood surface and no sanding is needed afterwards, who could ask for more? Update: I have ran into 2 instances of the switch not working, probably due to dust on the contacts inside the switch. Not enough to change my rating though, since all it took was a little compressed air around the switch to get it working again. The second time I had to use Electric cleaning spray, found at your Pepboys, near the brake cleaner sprays. Hopefully in future designs they seal the switch off entirely. This router is still one of my most favorite tools.
J**W
Works Great
My husband's router broke in the middle of a project so he ordered this one. He said it's well made and works great. He couldn't be happier and is really glad he got this one. He said it's much better than the one he had. Good purchase.
R**R
resonable price
great tool
C**R
Decent Router Kit at a Good Price with a Few Potential Issues
For people on a tight budget, having the ability of a single router to switch between a fixed base and plunge base configuration may seem to be ideal. Only 30 to 60 seconds are needed to switch this router between the two base options. The cost of this kit, without adjusting for inflation, is less than what I paid for a Milwaukee 2 HP fixed base router roughly 33 years ago (adjusted for inflation, that 2 HP router would have cost $653 today). I much prefer having dedicated routers that are permanently set in a fixed base or plunge base configuration. Some operations, such as cutting dovetails with a jig, may require dedicating a fixed based router or two for just that one task, so as to avoid wasting considerable time fine tuning the router’s depth of cut to create tight fitting dovetail joints. The PantoRouter that I bought a few months ago included a fixed base Bosch 1617 EVS router. That router in the PantoRouter has performed well, although I managed to stall out the motor in that router a couple of times while cutting a ½” wide through-groove in 1 ½” thick hard maple, likely cutting between ¼” and ½” deep in each pass. Other than those stall outs, I am very happy with that router. Shortly after I bought the PantoRouter with the Bosch 1617 EVS router, I bought a used Bosch 1617 EVSSPK kit at a small woodworking business closure auction for $65. That kit was missing the sub-base for the plunge base, the ½” collet, the collet wrenches, and the plastic chip deflectors. The plunge depth stop on the plunge base was bent, the thumbscrew on the plunge depth lock was apparently replaced with a hex head screw, and the previous owner had partially ground away the plastic that helps to prevent the router from being turned on accidentally. Replacing the sub-base for the plunge base, the ½” collet, and the collet wrenches with new parts approximately doubled the cost of this used router kit. During Amazon’s recent sale on the Bosch 1617 EVSSPK kit, I bought a new Bosch 1617 EVSSPK kit, thinking that I could use the router motor from this kit as an emergency spare for the router in the PantoRouter, should that router motor fail in the next few years (the ground away plastic surrounding the power switch on the used router could lead to safety concerns when used in the PantoRouter). Unlike some of the recent reviewers of this kit, I received a new router – the router has a few minor blemishes in the metal portions of the router, but nothing that affects performance. Out of the box, the chip shield for the plunge base had a roughly ½” long crack on one side, as shown in the closeup picture. The depth adjustment for the fixed base worked smoothly, so I put a ½” wide two flute spiral bit into the router, set the depth of cut to 9/16”, and made a test cut in red oak. The router has plenty of power to make that cut. However, as seen at the left of the close up picture, the bottom of the cut was not perfectly smooth – there are visible lines at the bottom of the cut, possibly a few 1/1000 of an inch deep, suggesting that something in the router may have been flexing during the cut. I saw the same visible lines at the bottom of the cut when using the plunge base. The depth of the plunging action is shorter by possibly an inch compared with the plunging action of my 34 year old Bosch 1611 EVS dedicated plunge router and my Bosch 1619 EVS dedicated plunge router. The plunging action of the new Bosch 1617 EVS plunge router base is rough compared to the plunging action of my two dedicated plunge routers, and the plunge base that came with the used Bosch 1617 EVS kit. The plunging action will sometimes not auto-release at the bottom of the cut to pull the router bit up without upward pressure applied to the handles. The rubber boot that covers the right plunge rod will often bow to the right during a plunge (this bowing is visible in the attached pictures). I am not sure if the rougher than expected plunging action is due to insufficient lubricant, a problem with the right side rubber boot, the 22F temperature in the shop (the plunge action in the other routers seemed to work fine at this temperature), or this is expected plunging behavior when the router is new. The handles on the plunge base provide good control of the router in operation and when turning on the router. I have mixed feelings about the round knobs on the fixed base of the kit. The round knobs seem to provide decent control of the router when in use, but when switching the router on with the router not in contact with a board, the round handles do not provide a lot of control. As the router’s motor has a soft start feature, and the position of the on-off switch does not change position at different depths of cut, the opportunity for losing control of the router when switching the router on is likely low. Many of the older Porter Cable fixed base routers in the 2 ¼ HP and lower range also used round knobs for handles, but the position of the on-off switch changes as the depth of cut changes with those routers, so the risk of losing control of those routers when turning them on is a bit higher than with this router kit. For fixed base routers, I prefer the Milwaukee body-grip routers that allow firmly cradling the router body with one hand while the other hand activates the power switch – the current versions of those body-grip routers are manufactured in China, while this router is assembled in Mexico. D-handle routers, with the power switch integrated into one handle, also offer much more control than do the round handles on the fixed base in this router kit. The plunge base in this router kit works with the Bosch RA1054 deluxe router edge guide that I bought earlier this year to use with my 34 year old Bosch 1611 EVS router (I did not test the edge guide with the fixed base). The thumbscrews that came with that edge guide, which work perfectly with my 1611 EVS router, also work in the plunge base for this kit – that is an impressive dedication to product compatibility. I installed the plunge base components from the Bosch RA1173AT dust extraction kit in the plunge base. A Festool dust extractor was able to directly connect to that additional cost component, and likely collected 95%+ of the saw dust when I repeated the 9/16” depth of cut test in red oak with the ½” wide spiral router bit. It would be nice if that dust extraction kit were included with this router kit, but not if including those parts raised the purchase cost by the cost of that kit (roughly $35).
J**E
This is a great router, not just good...but great
This is the absolute best combination router I have ever set my hands on. I have owned 2 other combination routers in the past, DEWALT DW618PK 12 AMP 2-1/4 HP Plunge- and Fixed-Base Variable-Speed Router Kit with 1/4-Inch and 1/2-Inch Collets and the Porter-Cable 895PK 12 Amp 2-1/4-Horsepower Fixed and Plunge Base , both of these were good routers that have gone on to live their lives with other people that I was foolish enough to let borrow them. The bosch router is quiter than either one, the soft start is softer than either one, and the plunge base is smoother than either one. Although I never owned all three at the same time and could not do a side by side comparison All three had plenty of power for any routing job I performed. The collet grabs the bits tight and releases them nicely when done. Many people complain about the lack of a spindle lock and don't like using two wrenches, but if you have ever used large router bits, you know that you cannot get a bit tight enough with a spindle lock and two wrenches is the superior method, unless of course you like your bit to slip and leave burn marks or gouges in your work. Some people have complained about the plunge base not being precise, I have not noticed this to be true. I can set any depth easily within a 1/64 inch and have it return to that stop every time with no noticable variation. Both sides travel evenly and smoothly everytime. The fixed base handles have never come loose as some people have said. SOme reviews have complained the hadles are uncomfortable for people with large hands. Not only do I have large hands I have freakishly long fingers and cannot say this router is any less comfortable than the other two I have owned. The case Fits everyhting well and seems to hold everything securely in place. It is a plastic case so I don't think I will be throwing it in the back of my truck and letting it bounce around, but as far as I'm concerned this is no way to treat tools anyway. All in all, this is one of my favorite recent tool purchases and if this one decides to walk away it will be replaced with another of the same.
J**N
Great router .
Great router . Both the plunge base and the fixed have good fit to router . Start is soft and non jerking . Motor action is consistent . Bit rotation is stable and consistent . Adjustments are easily made . Overall quality is very good . Accuracy is very good . Product recommended for standard routing operations .
E**Z
Router Versatil
Un gran producto, con mucha potencia, con diferentes niveles de velocidad y estuche muy profesional
J**Y
Bosch say this router can’t be used in the UK
Hi I bough this router as you know it’s 120v so I contacted Bosch only to be told that this router can’t be used in the UK and they do not supply a transformer as the router is 60 Hz can you help with problem
A**K
Excellent
Still one of the best routers on the market today. The design hasn't changed for the best part of a decade, which says a lot about the ergonics and capabilities. The kit gives you the option of a fixed or plunge base, together with a powerful, variable-speed motor. 1/4" and 1/2" collets are provided to give you more choice of cutting bits. Two spanners tighten the nut to hold the router bits in place. Much better than the routers with the annoying button to lock the motor while you tighten with the other hand. The fixed base is compatible with the Bosch router tables, and a key is provided to adjust the cutting depth from the top! The carry case is nice and sturdy and has space for the optional extras, like dust extractor and fence, as well as slots for your router bits. A real versatile bit of kit for your workshop or whenever you need a clean cut that a jigsaw just can't deliver. I've bought cheaper routers before, only to have them die on me, or the cooling fan explode from vibration. With Bosch you get fantastic quality at a very reasonable price.
H**O
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D**I
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