

🛠️ Compact power, precision cuts—your portable pro workshop awaits!
The Bosch RA1141 Portable Benchtop Router Table combines a spacious 26-inch laminated MDF surface with an innovative Easy Click mounting system for quick, tool-free bit changes. Its folding legs and onboard storage compartments make it ultra-portable and convenient, while the tall fence, dual featherboards, and bit-height gauge deliver enhanced control and precision for professional-grade routing. Preassembled and ready to use, it’s designed for millennial pros who demand efficiency and quality in a compact footprint.























| Brand | Bosch |
| Item Weight | 31.6 Pounds |
| Material | MDF |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 26"W x 14.5"H |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
A**G
Good value for the money and some nice design features
I fitted a Dewalt Router to this. I had to make a small modification to one of the screws (shortened it) to get it to fit, but otherwise no problem fitting it. Like some of the other reviewers said, yes the legs are a little wobbly. You need to fix the table down per the instructions, or have a helper hold the table while you feed the part through. Certainly the routing functionality worked well Only negatives are that the tool holder lids flip open too easily (won't stay closed during transportation) and a lot of sawdust goes in them. Certainly not a reason to buy something else
J**N
Happy Customer
Folds up very small. Very stable. Good Quality that you expect from Bosch
A**R
Overall good, Check the edge banding
Seems well built, legs are a little more flimsy in their locked positions than I'd like them to be but doesn't move too much when clamped. Leg storage compartments are pointless as others have pointed out. The main reason I wrote this is that the first piece of wood I cut got caught on the rubber edge banding on the table so double check that. If your finger nail can catch it, plane/trim it down real quick before running wood across the table. Only routed 10 or so pieces so far but seems to work well.
M**K
Table router
Table router is small and works , the safety on the table work and help with holding work in place. The router base plate mount is universal and needed to be modified to fit my router, just centered router on mount plate and drilled holes to match my router, assembly was easy and router table works very well.
L**.
Makes it easy
This a good lightweight table, lots of little extras. If you need something portable and small, you will be happy with this table. One small thing I would change is the power cord storage and outlet placement which while where it is for obvious reasons (the power switch position is one piece with the power outlet), I can think of places it would be better placed, when removing or placing the router under the table. Aside from that minor annoyance, this is a good little table and I alike it very much.
D**O
Will need to be mounted to a heavier base for stability with large workpieces.
Sturdy, Simple assembly, Onboard accessory storage. Will need to be mounted to a heavier table to be truly stable for larger work pieces.
J**R
Portable, but somewhat difficult to put away.
This isn't expensive so I don't expect too much of it. As a routing table it works well. It comes with a bunch of useful additions such as a device for measuring the depth of cut (personally I'd prefer set up bars, but it's better than nothing), a fairly cheap miter gauge and (more usefully) featherboards and jointing shims. Where it falls down is it's a little tricky to adjust. Things are locked in place with bolts that sometimes spin in place when you loosen them. And putting it away involves removing the fence and installing it awkwardly on the underside. Inevitably the cheaply made storage containers in the legs will open and spill the accessories everywhere (and they're not big enough to hold all the accessories anyway). It could be significantly improved if the storage containers locked closed more securely.
M**I
Step up
Have only assembled it via a YouTube tutorial. Lots of plastic parts. It’s a big step up from what I had so excited about that. My complaint is that (as photo shows) there is a ding in the table. I know, not that big of a deal, but I would rather ding it myself .
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