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Hi All,

I have used a cheap electric chainsaw and found it great for minor logging up at home, but, it doesn't last! The gears are nylon and strip easily. I have found it much better to use than my petrol one though and am looking to renew it but with a high end one. I've narrowed it down to two - The Husqvarna 321 EL and Stihl MSE 220.

Can anyone respond with any feedback / long term use / problems / things to beware of etc, regarding either of these,

thanks and kind regards,

Cg

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i dont know if many of the guys on here will have had much in the way of experience with these saws...

 

However aslong as both are from a reputable company like you have said then they should be perfect for the job. best bet is to get the saw which you dealer does and/or you feel you get the best service from.

 

I personally prefere stihl over husky but its an age old debate that we wont bring up again.

 

 

hope this helps.

both saws look pretty good and im sure both will be built to a high standard.

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I would have thought you would be pleasantly surprised with either of them.

A client I have uses a stihl electric saw,and is very happy with it.I would contemplate using some form of circuit breaker,as with any electric garden equipment.

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I was given an old Stihl E140 for firewood and it's great. I've also watched a top of the range modern Stihl annihilate a 22" ash butt; my jaw dropped at the performance I have to admit. I've no experience of Huskys but I doubt you'll go far wrong with either.

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I use an mse for some fairly serious logging due to noise problem. Can come with 20" bar but I have 16" brilliant bit of kit. Hoped it would be as good as our 260 but more like a 380 well made but pricey. Try Fr jones on the advert to the side for best price around. 24p an hr rather than £1.50 in petrol and no fumes so you can use it in doors.:thumbup1:

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