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They are also built bomb proof unlike some other brands of saw I own.

 

...and they come with more than a half-hearted warranty.

 

Used to use them for training, and they just went on and on (except for the chainbrakes which didn't like too much operation).

 

All in all, good robust saws, which will carry on going after you've broken all your other saws.

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I have the tiny DCS230T, which is a cracking little saw. Sod all power, but for lighter work up a tree it's 2.5kg weight makes it invaluable at arm's length.

 

As a cross cutting saw for my milling, I will be purchasing a DCS7901-18 in the near future. I've only heard good things and you can't argue with 6.2hp and 6.3kg.

 

Jonathan

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