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I'm going to buy a hop handle 540xp or sthil 201 wich one would be better eny comets please

 

 

Out of the two, my strong recommendation would be the Echo 360tes.

Equally as good as the other two but with out the risk of carburettor glitches (that are impossible for the dealer to fix, ever).

Also Echo don't make some parts of their saws from food.

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I would say the same as Marc, above,

Id moved over to the husky toppers but am now moving back to stihl, fed up of replacing stretching AV mounts before the saw snaps in half but the spring mounts occasionally go too.

 

I dipped my toe with a 201 while 2 of the husky toppers were in getting fixed at the same time, and must say so far (only 2 weeks) its been good.

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