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Battery climbing saws....husky or stihl??


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I had the 161t before the recall and it was delightful. It’s funny how less fatigued you feel when you work in almost silence (until the chippers fire up)

 

I used a colleagues Husky that I absolutely fell in love with. It seemed better balanced and the eco mode really allows you to work for longer.

 

Both incredible saws. It’ll always boil down to personal preference. Try get yourself a demo.

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the op says they are looking to replace a 201 tophandle, we have a stihl 160 batt at work and it wouldnt replace the 201, not even close. its great for light prunning but anything a bit chunky and its a slow boat to china., heard the husky is a bit more pokey but i havent actually used one.

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