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sorry! i was lucky enough to have it for a week just before christmas, it was a cracking saw. really looking forward to it being released! and yes its better than the 201 in my opinion.

 

 

awesome, you had it on demo from husky then mate?

 

really interested in seeing more pics and a video if possible.....:sneaky2:

 

what do you like about it more than the 201?

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awesome, you had it on demo from husky then mate?

 

really interested in seeing more pics and a video if possible.....:sneaky2:

 

what do you like about it more than the 201?

 

heres all the photos i got, sadly i didn't have my gopro at the time.

 

i found it had a lot more torque than the 201, felt really nice and balanced. it comes with 3 different sized handles for better grip. the little clip on the back was very handy, really liked that.

 

just really liked the saw to be honest, its only downside being the primer bulb!

 

and yeah we had it on demo

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I could live with the primer bulb if the saw actually works. Functionally, it looks leagues better than the previous husky. The handles look a good shape and nice to see that the chain brake lever is attached on both sides, at last.

Exciting.

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just wondered if anyone knows why 338 xpt was discontinued? got one, only criticism is air filter dusts up very quickly and its craply held in place by bolt that retains the outside plastic cover.

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