
Makita has launched a full-size cordless router, RP001G, following the lead of brands such as Metabo HPT and Milwaukee.
The new Makita cordless router will be available internationally with a 12mm collet (~1/2″) with 6mm (~1/4″) and 8mm sleeves. Hopefully a 1/2″ and 1/4″ model is in the works for the USA market.
It will be powered by the XGT batteries, with product images showing it off paired with a 2.5Ah (18V 5Ah equivalent) battery.
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The new Makita cordless router features 5-speed settings, from 8,000 to 25,000 RPM.

Makita highlights the router’s lighter weight compared to corded models. It weighs 3.9 kg (8.6 lbs) when powered with a 2.5Ah battery.
The new XGT router looks to have an integrated plunge base, rather than a motor that can be swapped between fixed and plunge-style bases.

It has a 60mm (~2.36″) plunge depth.

Metabo HPT was first to market with a cordless full-size router, launching it as part of their MultiVolt cordless power tool system in 2021. One of the nice features is that you can use the HPT router with their 36V batteries, and an AC adapter is also available.

The Milwaukee M18 cordless router launched in 2023.
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Milwaukee has an attachment that lets their cordless router be used with the same guide rails as for their cordless track saw. It’s unclear as to whether Makita has a similar accessory in mind.

Makita says that the new router is AWS-compatible for automatic dust collection activation, but there don’t seem to be any images or video footage of a dust shroud or its efficiency.

The new router is water resistant to IPX4 standards.
USA availability and pricing details are not yet available. Makita USA has been extremely slow in bringing XGT cordless tools and accessories here, but maybe this time things will be different. And if not, there are strong competitive options.
Here’s the official intro video:
Evan
I’ve been looking forward to something like this but I’m not in any of the battery systems with a full size router. There’s been a few random social media posts about the DeWalt DCW620 but I can’t find any official information on it.
Evan
Actually it looks like Lowes has a product page for it: https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-1-4-in-and-1-2-in-2-25-HP-Variable-Speed-Brushless-Plunge-Cordless-Router-Bare-Tool/5015138873
The integrated dust collection looks nice.
JohnBCS
I have a few of the dw618 kits and the dust collection through the post is indeed nice. I love that the hose points up so it’s easier to keep out of the way.
I can easily see a couple of these dewalt routers making it into my arsenal.
Big Richard
It’s legit, I don’t think they’ve “officially” announced it yet though. It will be one of those products that will be on shelves for a month before they release an official press release. But I like what I see.
Big Richard
It’s officially official – https://dewalt.mediaroom.com/2024-04-30-DEWALT-R-Announces-the-Worlds-First-20V-MAX-Cordless-2-1-4-Peak-HP-Dedicated-Plunge-Router
Bobcat
My brother’s friend is dewalt rep he always shows me new stuff that is coming out and this is definitely coming out soon
Joachim Osmundsen
Dewalt has a cordless 1/2″ router in the works. It will be released soon. I’ve seen a short teaser video with it in use.
John S
FYI: Marita already has a track adapter.
Stuart
For *this* router and its integrated base?
eddiesky
Their track adaptor fits several models so its “likely” this one will as well as from pictures, has similar base with holes on sides for the rods to fit. https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/194579-2
* I would bet Makita wouldn’t make another adapter just for this model base.
jsbson
POWERTEC 71085 Router Guide Rail Adapter System looks a lot like the Makita
Kompahko
Makita has a track adapter. It works on my metabo hpt 36v router. The metabo adjustable fence fits with my 40v trim router plunge base (I believe it’s the same base as the lxt plunge base).
I wouldn’t be surprised if the milwaukee track adapter fit too.
Also based on the picture, it looks like the dust collection attachment for the trim router plunge base would fit the full size router too.
This new xgt router seems great, but it will probably a lot more expensive than the metabo hpt
fred
Not for this router – but I’ve been using some 3D-Printed track adapters from Toolcurve for several of my routers (Bosch 1617, Bosch Colt and Makita XTR01Z
https://toolcurve.com/product-category/router-adapters/
Current prices seem to have increased by 16% since I bought mine in 2023
Liang
Wow, you are so right, I just didn’t think it would work but I just tested and I can positively say the Makita router track adapter fits the Metabo 36v router!!
Thank you for your great suggestion, saves me having to buy another adapter.
Jared
Am I missing something or is the fellow in that video somehow able to freehand perfectly straight lines?
…while keeping a cigarette in his mouth (at 1:45).
Big Richard
Its a flush cut bit, they’re running the bearing along a stud.
Jared
Is it? It looks that way in the beginning, but at like 0:48?
James
At the end you can see he’s cutting out a square hole with the flush cut bit. 0:48 is the start of that I believe.
Also I watched that whole video only to see the guy with the cigarette but never saw it…….
MM
I think he’s using a flush trim bit with a ball-bearing guide.
pafrose
Hey, is this router actually the one rated for Ip56? The ipx4 rating is 0 water 4 dust.. which does t make sense when they show a wet router… I would try and help more, but my Japanese is non existant
Stuart
Makita Japan (but not USA) literature for the battery lists it as IP56 rated. Translation software isn’t working perfectly, but shows the IPX4 and IP56 rating as being for the “body” and battery. Thus, it seems the router is the one with IPX4 rating.
IPX4 means it’s not rated for dust and rated for “splashing water” ingress protection. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_code#Second_digit:_Liquid_ingress_protection
The first digit is for dust, the second for water.
Chip
Um HPT was not, the first 1/2 router.
Porter Cable offered a 19.2 way back.
Offering a plunge base only, is great for the user….however less income for the company.
Most serious users have to buy upgraded kits,or an additional plunge base.
Well done Makita!
Stuart
First Li-ion or modern brushless then.
Harrison
The Metabo HPT and this Makita are plunge base only, there will be no fixed base, as the router does not come apart.
The plunge base does everything the fixed base does, provided the locking mechanism is secure. Yes, a fixed base would be more trustworthy for permanent router table use, but a traditional corded router would be a better choice for that.
The upcoming Dewalt also looks to have an integral plunge mechanism and no fixed base.
Given the use case of a cordless ‘jobsite router’, (Makita looks to have picked up on the trend of framers cutting out windows with a flush trim bit) I believe the extra expense and hassle of storing interchangeable bases would not be worth it.
Lance
Hello Makita, where is the 18v X2 model? Everything is compatible, just need the double mount and revised interface electronics.