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10 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

Just retrospectively Googled it Steve - could find nary a mention. It's not on Stihl.com, the only hits I get are the Arbtalkers post and the very briefest of mentions on the Stihl Blog from April -  like literally just a throwaway sentence. Oh well.. I was using mine today on a spindly, ivy infested, leaner removal, and it was invaluable. Sometimes it's better to buy at the end of a production cycle when the glitches have been ironed out, rather than first off the belt.

I know they had it at the arb show, not sure about before that though

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Looking @ run times i reckon its the same power as the MSA 200 C-BQ cordless rear handle, maybe has same parts...

 

Why do they not sell a full range of spares for cordless?

 

When the motor went on my dyson I replaced it for £20, but don't see any spares listed for theese cordless tools, sees a shame to have to bin stuff because no spares avalible?

 

Cordless stuff is disposable if breaks more landfill?

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Haironyourchest said:

Just retrospectively Googled it Steve - could find nary a mention. It's not on Stihl.com, the only hits I get are the Arbtalkers post and the very briefest of mentions on the Stihl Blog from April -  like literally just a throwaway sentence. Oh well.. I was using mine today on a spindly, ivy infested, leaner removal, and it was invaluable. Sometimes it's better to buy at the end of a production cycle when the glitches have been ironed out, rather than first off the belt.

hahaha every cloud an a silver lining LOL..

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so my google-fu has failed me, i was looking at getting the husky t536li but this thread made me wonder if theyre planning on upgrading/bring a new model out soon. anyone heard any rumours before i buy?

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I was using mine again today, now feeling I'm quite happy with last year's model. I cannot imagine the new one has a more efficient motor, more likely a seven or eight spline sprocket, giving higher chain speed. The blurb says 35min for the AP200 battery, which is the same as the old model. How can they get more power out if the same battery? Better motor? I doubt it. My guess is a bigger sprocket, thus sacrificing torque for speed. I'm quite happy with more torque less speed, it's easy to grind in the cut, giving very precise control.

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1 hour ago, Haironyourchest said:

I was using mine again today, now feeling I'm quite happy with last year's model. I cannot imagine the new one has a more efficient motor, more likely a seven or eight spline sprocket, giving higher chain speed. The blurb says 35min for the AP200 battery, which is the same as the old model. How can they get more power out if the same battery? Better motor? I doubt it. My guess is a bigger sprocket, thus sacrificing torque for speed. I'm quite happy with more torque less speed, it's easy to grind in the cut, giving very precise control.

I highly doubt Stihl would add a larger sprocket knowing full well it would mean less torque.  If they say they have made the motor more efficient then they have IMO.  They are pumping a huge amount of resources(and money no doubt) into the battery range.

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6 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

I highly doubt Stihl would add a larger sprocket knowing full well it would mean less torque.  If they say they have made the motor more efficient then they have IMO.  They are pumping a huge amount of resources(and money no doubt) into the battery range.

No Steve, its all marketing. They've simply changed a £10 part to make the saw slower...

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