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Having bought a new Husky (236e) a couple of months ago and been cross cutting firewood with it since, I thought I'd dig out the old saw I bought from B&Q a few years ago.

 

After an hour cutting cord, all I can say is what a heap of junk! I can see why I lost confidence in it and stuck it in the back of the garage.

 

I know the 236e is at the bottom of the husky saw food chain, but its still a million times better than the PP.

 

Time for eBay I think :001_cool:

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Having bought a new Husky (236e) a couple of months ago and been cross cutting firewood with it since, I thought I'd dig out the old saw I bought from B&Q a few years ago.

 

After an hour cutting cord, all I can say is what a heap of junk! I can see why I lost confidence in it and stuck it in the back of the garage.

 

I know the 236e is at the bottom of the husky saw food chain, but its still a million times better than the PP.

 

Time for eBay I think :001_cool:

 

I went one worse than that! I had a Performance Power electric chainsaw first, then a Performance Power petrol one before I gave up and bought a Husky 345e. Since then I've cut 5 artic loads of cord and it's still great. If it weren't for my, er, 'variable' sharpening and the occasional bonus Forestry Commission stone life would be perfect.

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