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🔧 Elevate your joinery game—precision and power in one sleek package!
The Triton Dowelling Jointer 186171 is a robust 710W brushless tool designed for precise double dowel drilling with 32mm spacing. Featuring a durable all-metal build, precision rack and pinion height adjustment, and an adjustable fence from 0-90°, it simplifies furniture and shelving construction. With fast drill depth settings, jig teeth for repetitive accuracy, and included accessories like drill bits and a carry bag, it offers professional-grade features at an unbeatable value for hobbyists and serious DIYers alike.






















| ASIN | B00FZ5MTFO |
| Amperage | 12 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | 393,640 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 74 in Jointers |
| Brand | Triton |
| Colour | Orange/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (204) |
| Drill Type | Basic Drill |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 10 Millimetres |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 2.54 Centimetres |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05024763078378 |
| Included Components | 710W Dowelling Jointer |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.4L x 6.1W x 8.7H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | tools |
| Item Weight | 1510 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Triton |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 8 Millimeters |
| Maximum Power | 710 Watts |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 17000 rph |
| Model Number | 186171 |
| Part Number | TDJ600 |
| Power source | AC |
| Special Features | Brushless |
| Speed | 500 RPM |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
S**D
Fantastic value
I have owned and used this pointer for 9 months or so because I couldn't afford or justify a Mafell. I read lots of bad reviews on you tube but felt if it didn't work it's not a lot to lose. Straight from the box it has been fantastic, accurate easy to use and productive. What more do you want. You could buy 6 of these for 1 Mafell. Stop dithering and get one. Great product Triton.
R**.
It works
This machine has mixed reviews and I understand why. For the price, it does the job and it's not a bad tool, although it is not accurate. If you're interested in cabinet making or joinery as a hobby it's absolutely fine, but not good enough for professional use. Great value for money but for me it's not a good tool, that being said 3 stars would have been a harsh rating given that it's so inexpensive compared to its mafell and festool competitors.
S**E
Works well so far :-0)
Ok, so I have you tubed this item and read lots of reviews. Most say its no good not accurate and the spring is to stiff. Well, it arrived yesterday in good time and today I have it a go on 2 gash bits of wood. Mine works well with good accurate drilling. I was thinking I might need to make some of my own adjustments but all is good. Only thing I to point out is the window with the center line is very very slightly off. So I decided to try my second cut using the center line in the casing. Its spot on. So far I think its great and for very little money I give it 5 stars. I might adjust the window mark but then again might just use the casing mark.
A**S
Beyond acceptable inaccuracy.
I bought this for a project being unable to locate my dowelling jig (I found it before delivery so didn’t test imediately) it is awful. The guide fences are not square, the alignment scribes in the viewing window are inaccurate, the worst element though is the arbors are at different depth settings. The first two problems are adjustable and can be overcome but the arbor alignment-critical to material placement-is factory set and therefore completely negates the purpose of the tool. To make the experience worse Amazon have a manufacturer link for support that takes you to Triton showers website! Really unhappy with this POS.
T**5
Pleasantly surprised...it works absolutley fine.
With all the negative reviews I was a little unsure about buying this, but from Amazon of course you are safe. As far as I am concerned it is easy to use, easy to set up, accurate and works! It makes using dowels dead easy instead of the hit miss it used to be. Super value for money (a domino version from a well known make is over £1000!) All I can say is read the instruction, test each setting against a ruler, test the tool with some "scrap" wood, you will not find anything easier or better.
F**N
Great machine - Love it
Despite the negative reviews I bought the Triton instead of the more expensive versions for DIY at home. It came in a great carry bag and seems solid enough. No issues with the fence moving or the mechanism being rough or tight. I plugged it and used it. Alignment out of the box was spot on and the joint was perfect. I don't know if it would be good enough for a professional cabinet maker but this is a great little machine for what I need it to do and.......nearly 10 times cheaper than the more expensive ones.
D**Y
Spend one quarter of what you might have done.
I had watched various video's on YouTube some of them, not that positive. However overall, I thought I'd take a chance and I'm so glad I did. A slight adjustment here and there, the pressure on the spring didn't cause me any issues. The sight line on the plastic viewing plate was spot on . Too many people are becoming obsessed with state of the art beautiful tools that cost 4 times what a comparison tool can do equally well. This dowler will do what you want it to. It's not shiny it's a practical tool.
S**1
Rediculously inaccurate
Haven't used it yet but just looking at it out of the box it is insanely inaccurate, casting lines are not inline with the drill bits, guide window lines not even inline with the casting lines, measurements from outer edges of the face plate to drill bit centres are different, this is seriously what I would consider a £60-£80 tool from the standards of it, I'm not even going to bother using it, what's the point if I have to spend time messing about making measurements, wouldn't be so bad if the drill bit centres were the same distance from the face plate sides or if the drill bit centres were out by the same measurement to the casting lines but everything is just out, I might spend a few minutes seeing if I can make some fine adjustments but it just shouldn't be needed to be done, I don't understand how it's been made so badly, as it sits I'd be more confident using a £20 dowel jig and getting better results. Update: couldn't make adjustments, after spending about an hour measuring from the drill bit centres the bits were out by 4mm to the sides of the face plate, so from the right drill bit looking face on to the right side of the face plate was different by 4mm to the left drill bit to the left side of the face plate, also there was a difference in height of the drill centres by 2mm to the top and bottom of the face plate, there was also a lot of slop in the slide so with the bits fully extended they would wiggle, I sent it back but was considering getting an exchange but I doubt the next one would be any better, seem these are just extremely poorly made and are extremely over priced for its quality, if accuracy is important to you then this machine isn't worth the headache, for butt joints a simple £20 jig will be much better, I wanted this for waterfall joints and it's just not anywhere near accurate enough for that, back to eBay on the search of a cheap festtool domino jointer, don't know why no one hires them out.
F**K
I just received my Triton dowelling jointer, and it works fantastic. Dust collection is excellent, the centerline is perfect, and it runs smoove. I think all the negative feedback is from people who can't use it, haters of Triton. Or fanboys of Festool. Nevertheless, it works fantastic for the price.
P**N
J'ai acheté cet outil pour fabriquer et assembler un garde-corps de balcon. Il m'a facilité tous les assemblages, rapidement et avec précision. Excellent rapport qualité-prix. Je recommande.
J**.
Ich habe bislang dicke Leimholzplatten ausschließlich mit Holzbohrer und Markiernupsis hergestellt. Das kostete enorm Zeit und, wenn ich nicht besonders sorgfältig gearbeitet habe, war das Ergebnis manchmal bestenfalls ofentauglich. Vor einiger Zeit hatte ich die Vorstellung des Igooo-Düblers gesehen, war interessiert, bin aber mangels Verfügbarkeit bei Triton gelandet; die Geräte scheinen zumindest optisch baugleich zu sein. Ich wurde schon beim Auspacken angenehm überrascht. Die Bedienungsanleitung war offensichtlich nicht (!) maschinell übersetzt. Sie ist gut strukturiert, leicht verständlich und es gab keinerlei Missverständnisse, welche Teile der Fräse jeweils gemeint sind. Ferner lag dem Paket noch ein Satz Ersatzkohlen und die wertige Transporttasche bei. Es hat sich gezeigt, dass die angebrachten Skalen nicht millimetergenau sind, wobei die Abweichungen zumindest für mich nicht ins Gewicht gefallen sind. Nachmessen kann aber nicht schaden. Auch die Winkelskala ist ziemlich gut, aber bei 90 Grad habe ich dann doch einen Präzisionswinkel zum exakten Ausrichten dazu genommen. Die Skala für die Links-Rechts-Abweichung ist bei mir präzise voreingestellt gewesen. Bei der Igooo-Fräse gibt es übrigens ein nettes Video, wie zur Not nachjustiert werden kann. Ich habe noch nie mit solche einer Fräse gearbeitet, hatte aber schon nach 3 Probebohrungen ein passiges Ergebnis. Auch ein Mitstreiter hat sich an der Fräse versucht und kam ebenfalls auf Anhieb damit klar. Nach wenigen Versuchen haben wir erst zwei kleine und dann eine große Tischplatte in Angriff genommen. Das Ergebnis ist der absolute Hammer! Die einzelnen Hölzer passen super zusammen und die Genauigkeit ist spitze. Nach einfachem Überschleifen sind die Platten glatt. Wer sich also mit dem Gedanken trägt, massive Tischplatten selbst zu bauen, ist mit dieser Fräse als ambitionierter Einsteiger in jedem Fall gut beraten.
S**O
L'acquisto di questo utensile è stato accompagnato da un po' di dubbi. Da una parte ne ero attratto, ma avevo anche trovato su Youtube delle recensioni non troppo positive e questo mi frenava. Ad un certo punto mi sono però accorto che questi video erano tutti datati 2016-2018 e dunque si riferivano alla prima serie, mentre poi la Triton ne ha fatto uscire una versione aggiornata e così mi sono deciso a comprarla. Naturalmente non mi aspettavo di ricevere una spinatrice che potesse rivaleggiare con una Mafell da 1200 euro, ma comunque un utensile sufficientemente valido e preciso per i miei lavoretti di falegname hobbista. Da questo punto di vista sono soddisfatto. La spinatrice appare robusta, non ha giochi che ne inficiano la precisione e dunque svolge bene il suo lavoro, a patto di metterci un po' di attenzione, ma questo è ovvio. Ce l'ho da pochi giorni, ma ho già fatto molte prove di giunzione ed ho subito ottenuto risultati ottimi, sicuramente meglio e più velocemente di qualsiasi jig per spinare da usare col trapano. Comunque è indispensabile fare un po' di pratica per trovare il proprio modus operandi. Ad esempio, io ho smontato il maniglione superiore, perché secondo me è controproducente. Inoltre ho eliminato i gommini a molla, così che al loro posto (dopo aver filettato il foro) posso avvitare un bulloncino M6 a brugola che mi fa da battuta laterale. (Allego foto). Ben posizionato l'interruttore, che va tenuto sempre premuto durante il funzionamento. La spinatrice viene consegnata dentro ad una bella borsetta di cordura, con manuale d'istruzioni anche in italiano, punte da 8mm già montate (non sono eccezionali ma fanno un foro pulito) carboncini di ricambio per il motore e due chiavi a brugola, una per agire sui grani che stringono le punte, una per il bulloni che fissano il maniglione. Il cavo elettrico è lungo 3mt circa e termina con una spina Shuko ed una adattatore per UK che si toglie svitando una vite. Morale: al momento il mio giudizio è positivo.
C**N
Calidad precio fenomenal la máquina funciona bien y cumple su cometido no se le puede pedir más por el precio que tiene.
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