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Seriously though, my 660 worked well but broke very quickly. Stihl were beyond awful dealing with the warranty so I bought a 395xp and it seems to cut faster.

I also had a Stihl hedge cutter and when that broke under warranty they were useless.

I'll never buy another Stihl product.

 

 

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Don't really think there is much difference between the 2 saws iv got a 660 great peace of kit but it gives me white fingers after using it for half a day

IMO

husqs i think the AV is better as i dont get white fingers with them so next time I would buy a 395

I can't fault my 660 great saw

And to be fair if u had a cut of with ever saw there would not be a big difference

 

 

 

 

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I have used a 660, but not a 395, although I have a 385 (5cc smaller than a 660) and there isn't much in it, IMO the 660 feels bulkier and shakes more, I would personally go for the 395, but the 390 is cheaper, lighter and has a better chainbreak handle, so buy a 390!

 

 

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