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Gotta' agree with you there, on the estates team I used to lead I inherited some Echos that the old Charge hand used to swear by. I bought a couple of Huskys and some Stihls, and the Echos outlasted them all.

After a few years, I'd reverted to Echo. Strange, as I've never really rated their saws.

 

Agree; their saws just don't cut it (pun intended!) do they, but their brushcutters and hedgecutters - my word!

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Agree; their saws just don't cut it (pun intended!) do they, but their brushcutters and hedgecutters - my word!

 

I dont no about then but know Echos are being used more frequently and rated very well, especially the top handle, Bloke at work thinking of cutting a top handle and an equvialnt to a 440 I think.

 

He rates them quite well.

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