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First saw question (Husky owners)


samthornton1990
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I passed my cs30/31 :001_smile:

 

I am now looking at buying my first saw, now I used a Stihl ms260 on my course but I had a go with a Husky (not sure on what model) but I remember it being similar to the 545 and the 555.

 

I am wanting to know if anyone can give me an opinion which one to go with?

 

From what I can gather the 555 has a quick release air filter and a bit more power.

 

Anyone help?

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Ah! I think that was the one I used (560) the name does ring a bell! I've got 2 discount vouchers for Husky PPE and Saws so I intend on using them wisely, it's an extra £30 for the 555 so would it be worth spending the extra?

 

As for use I am hoping to start volunteering/working soon so it'd be getting used quite frequently

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It's just a voucher that says Husky 25% of Chainsaws and then I have another one for PPE which is 30% off.

 

Says it for any dealer

 

I assume that's AFTER the usual discount most dealers give? 50% off is a good whack off a 560!

 

 

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