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I think its recognized that the 576 is as smooth as a cashmere cod piece . I do however prefer the older 372XP . Does not feel such a lump .

 

 

Wow, that's smooth.

 

I've been trying to get one with heated handles.

 

The cod piece, that is.

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I had considered a 372xp as it's a good price but is the 576xp a better saw?

 

For me its the other way round . Have had both and prefer the 372 . The 576 is a tinsie winsie bit more powerful than the 372 but weighs almost as much as a 385 ( now 390 ) which is noticeably more powerful . Because of that I did not see the point of it to be honest .

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My 576xp is now 3 years old and hasn't missed a beat.

Runs 18" like stink and pulls a 26" and 28" bar through anything, so a 20 will be no problem to it.

Vibes are nice and low.

Can't speak for the Stihls though. Except to say they aren't the right colour ;-)

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