The switch-on button may also be installed a little unhappy, because it is not placed in the handle. But I would note that it does not bother me personally serious. You can place a plastic clamp there readily. The support surface for this is precisely so that this there also really good sitting and does not slip. If you want to, but this switch can also be removed very well and there instead bring in a small, approximately 1 mm thick, rectangular plate, in which a normal round four-pole rocker switch plugged into a corresponding hole. For this purpose, the interior space permits. Thus, the cutter could turn permanent, what works for some may well be of advantage. You need this to solve only 2 Phillips head screws, then everything is open. All soldered contacts are made clean and insulated with heat shrink tubing. The slide switch is connected via terminals, can be exchanged with virtually no major troubles. Overall, the mill seems to me processed fairly decent. The case sections fit together an accurate fit. The synchronization is good. On my router not botch it should be noted!
The alleged 1020 W are for smaller milling thick enough; if need be done to halt the milling in several steps. If you want to mill coarser, should draw a larger caliber into consideration anyway prefer, for the little man's man is definitely not done. I have attached to the rip fence a small wooden bar. To get the cutter a much better guide. In general I feel that handling this router as not bad, but this is certainly a personal feeling thing.
Conclusion:
For little money you get a perfectly viable small router. With a little "tweaking" you can turn it into a really fine instrument, which should be sufficient safe thickness for occasional hobby cutter. The small stroke of 35mm I do not see so much as a drama. In a pinch, you can help yourself with a cutter extension / adapter. In conjunction with good cutters results in a knotless milling pattern. Considering the price, so you can not go wrong.