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The TEH TET5806 is a compact 580W palm trimmer router designed for laminate trimming, edge routing, and light profiling where a full-size plunge router would be too bulky or heavy. Weighing just 2.15kg and running at 30,000 RPM, it's fast, precise, and easy to manoeuvre in tight spaces — making it the go-to tool for kitchen worktop laminate trimming, cabinet edge work, and fine detail routing.
The transparent base plate gives you a clear view of exactly where the bit is cutting — essential for accurate edge work — while the red depth adjustment lever allows quick, precise depth changes without tools.
KEY FEATURES:
WHAT IS A PALM TRIMMER ROUTER? A palm trimmer is a smaller, lighter alternative to a full-size plunge router. It's designed for one specific job that full-size routers struggle with — trimming laminate, veneer, and edge banding precisely flush to a surface. It also handles light edge profiling, chamfering, and small decorative cuts with ease. If you're fitting a kitchen worktop, edging furniture, or trimming plastic laminate panels, this is the right tool for the job.
WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH IT:
HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO THE FULL-SIZE ROUTERS?
| Feature | TET5806 Palm Trimmer | TER7082 1200W Router | TEH7125 1500W Router |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power | 580W | 1200W | 1500W |
| Weight | 2.15kg | Heavier | Heavier |
| Collet | 6mm | 6mm & 8mm | 8mm & 12mm |
| Speed | 30,000 RPM | 16,000-30,000 RPM | 8,000-23,000 RPM |
| Best for | Laminate trimming & edge work | General routing | Heavy routing |
KEY SPECIFICATIONS:
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
⚠️ NOTE: Router bits not included — compatible with standard 6mm shank trimmer and router bits.
PERFECT FOR:
👉 Need a full-size plunge router for deeper cuts and larger bits? See the TEH TER7082 1200W Router or TEH TEH7125 1500W Router.
⚠️ SAFETY REMINDER: Always wear safety glasses when routing. Ensure the bit is securely clamped before use. Keep the base plate firmly on the workpiece at all times. Keep hands clear of the collet and bit. Always switch off and allow the bit to stop completely before putting the tool down.




