Sears is a step up from Harbor Freight (sometimes). Ryobi is a step up from B&D, Skil, and most all intro level brands. If I only had 100 to spend on an all around router, I would only consider the Ryobi plunge. Unless I got a great deal on a used plunge.
Ryobi makes the best cheap tools, period. Why can't Craftsman do the same with so many common parts?
Ryobi makes the best cheap tools, period. Why can't Craftsman do the same with so many common parts?