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Echo challenges the Stihl top handles?


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seriously? surely not.

 

interesting figures on the comparison chart in the brochure -

 

http://www.echo-usa.com/CS-355T/CS355T-brochure

 

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oil/petrol caps on a same side though :001_rolleyes:

 

could be a half decent cheap saw though for anyone bored or annoyed waiting for Husky's T540 :biggrin: and doesn't want to part with their cash for the MS201t.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQmFUZVHzj0]3d product demo | electriceasel.com - YouTube[/ame]

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That is one slick video and the saw looks like a nice peice of "Arb Candy"...obviously the proof of the pudding is in the eating. i see no problem whatsoever with the oil and fuel filling being so near..i always treat filling my saws like i,m handling mother,s milk anyway...nothing worse than oil spilt on the handle etc...if it does the job well i,d buy one! (Plus,it has a "Palm rest":001_rolleyes:) i like little details like that.

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