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I had one, Never liked it though as it was replacing a 372 that Id been using daily for 3 years and got accustomed too.

 

In honesty I like 70cc saws for my day to day work, ideal power and weight for the work I do. Current power horses are a 441 and 575.

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good saws top notch anti vibe got 6,off them now ,will be dropping 2, ms341,s on ebay shortley :001_cool:

o cool, they in good condition? might have a few mates from college who will defo be interested

 

 

Giving my saw a good run in now :)

 

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Weve got one at work! there pretty much as powerful as a 44 weigh less and are quite nimble for snedding out and they sound really raspy aswell!! our 2 year old one blew up tho! and cost about £200 to fix which was a bit unexpected! its my favorite saw of choice a really good saw methinks!!

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