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Was chatting to a mate today who's doing all his health and saftey certifations he said that warm hand and joint reduce white finger. Heated handles on machery are the way forward

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I'm looking at buying a new husqvarna 372, I was wondering if heated handles are worth the extra money?

 

HI ALL AS you all may no ive a as new 660 with heated handle 2014 one on a 25" bar as new only 10/15hrs use ON ARB TRADER NOW thanks jon :thumbup:

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When you look at the price of a new saw and then think £30 ish its a no brainier

All my saws have it.

Reduces white finger

Keeps me happy

Keeps me warm

You don't have to turn them on

But I do

Though they only really work when flat out cutting

Not from a bit of shedding here and there

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Im usually working to hard & fast to have cold hands, even over the last few weeks.

However, I borrowed a mates 560 with heated handles as mine (without heated handles) was broken. I noticed two things- the XPG was heavier- running exactly the same bar/chain/pitch I could feel the difference all day.

Second- I felt and remain convinced there was slightly more vibration coming through the front handle on the XPG than on my standard saw.

Never had a problem with white finger on modern saws, the current Husky AV springs are very efficient.:thumbup1:

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There's only couple hundred grams weight difference between xp & xpg, any difference in vibration could be from multitude of things.

 

Your quite right, but it was a perceptible difference IMO.

The vibration could be from multiple things, but seemed to much of a coincidence for me...

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