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still on sale here in Portugal. seems they have been popular here,

had a 2 week old one for a while from a neighbour whilst my two 200T saws were in for a major service, was OK , very fast cutting and lightweight , but just didnt seem as solid as the 200 saws.

that said good saw and will last a while if looked after.

 

 

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still on sale here in Portugal. seems they have been popular here,

had a 2 week old one for a while from a neighbour whilst my two 200T saws were in for a major service, was OK , very fast cutting and lightweight , but just didnt seem as solid as the 200 saws.

that said good saw and will last a while if looked after.

 

 

steve

 

This has been my arguement for years! Its NOT a 200t!

 

After using an 880 for years, one day had to use a 660 for the same job, would you say "it was ok, but not as solid, powerful or heavy as the 880"?

 

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This has been my arguement for years! Its NOT a 200t!

 

After using an 880 for years, one day had to use a 660 for the same job, would you say "it was ok, but not as solid, powerful or heavy as the 880"?

 

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But the 880 and 660 are both "pro" saws, they are both very solidly built. I find weight for weight the 66 feels more power full,the 88 always feel a bit big and numb to me, so I don't really get your comparison.

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