Hmm Well I have to state first that Screwfix aint what it used to be.I cannot see myself buying much at all from them ever again. Especially not power tools. Better bargains to be had elsewhere.
As for Titan, far as I can see its a Screwfix own brand, quite probably rebadged Ferm or suchlike and as such you are hardly likely to get an impartial review, only what Screwfix marketing Dept tell you.
Fair enough its a budget tool, and as such its not going to be a stunning performer but there are plenty of others to choose from in the sub brand market arena. For example Ebay will throw up loads...........and there are definitely ones I would avoid/ IE: Black Spur and Silverline to name two.
Now no doubt some people will have had or have these and either swear by them or swear at them...These are disposable units, you read the fine print are they are for light occasional use at best, once warranty is out thats it, doubtful availability of spares and probably cost more to fix than the original purchase price. These tools are landfill with delusions.
However saying that there are some powertools out there with a similar cost but seemingly a different manufacturing philosophy driving them.
I will give an example:
I had a job about 4 years ago which involved renewing some timber framework that was attached to brick walls..........The timber was held in place by various rawl type bolts that had rusted badly and could not be unscrewed so needed an angle grinder on the job, which I didn`t have.
Next trip to my timber yard I bought a cheapie angle grinder, specifically for this job, it was £15:00 and if it did this job and then died I was happy with that. Better than buying a £100:00 "Brand" and never using it again. ( never needed one before )
Anyway, the Brand was Einhell, and it tore through the task, powerful, easy to handle and made of decent materials, soft touch tough plastic and decent steel. Came with spare brushes, 5 disc set, visor, tape measure nd case.
It is still going strong...been through about 50 discs ( stone and metal) with it now, and last Sept had 2 full days with it removing 60 square metres of steel roofing fixings and it never even got warm..Ergonomically good, so comfortable to use for extended periods. All for £15:00
So, point is, I see Einhell also do various routers, some of which are well in your budget.........Some look like an Elu 96 clone, right down to the spindle lock............But nature of it is that tools of this price rarely get impartial reviews because of the market they are aimed at, DIY and weekenders rarely depend on them for a living, so its of no great consequence if they last or not, and the expectations of their performance is far less than at the other extreme of a tradesman buying such as a Festool.
So with low cost own brand tools you have to depend on what the distributor or reseller tells you....
Only advice I can offer is that based on my experience, and as someone who depends on these tools for a living,if I had to buy a router on your budget it would be an Einhell
Perhaps other members will have different experience with this brand or others, hope you manage to end up with something that does the job for you !
Chris