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Well I suppose you all know I'm an echo fan, looking at buying the *CS-390ESX, as the power to weight looks good with magnesium alloy casings.

 

Have any of you used or owned this saw?

 

I would like to get a heads up on it before I buy, on paper it looks very good.

 

Thanks.:001_smile:

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Should have made it clear,I'm looking at it as an alternative to the echo cs450, being lighter and yet similar power rating, albeit 38cc as against 45cc, so I asume lighter and more revs to develop the power.

 

Hence the question.

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Should have made it clear,I'm looking at it as an alternative to the echo cs450, being lighter and yet similar power rating, albeit 38cc as against 45cc, so I asume lighter and more revs to develop the power.

 

Hence the question.

 

Have you got a 450 to try? If not, you can borrow mine for a bit if you want to. :001_smile:

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Hello mate,yes I have used one a fair bit,but still have my xp346, the smaller echo fills a gap in my saws.

 

Good morning to you and L, too mate.

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Hello mate,yes I have used one a fair bit,but still have my xp346, the smaller echo fills a gap in my saws.

 

Good morning to you and L, too mate.

 

She said 'same to you'. Don't forget, if you ever want to sell that 346 I want first refusal. :001_smile:

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Going to have to add this to the WANTED list now! Shinny casing, new Kioritz/Yama motor = :thumbup:

 

It does look rather nice, it's going to be a beautifuly made saw,just interested in how it feels before lust turns into owning it.:biggrin:

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She said 'same to you'. Don't forget, if you ever want to sell that 346 I want first refusal. :001_smile:

 

That's a keeper mate, one of the best saws made I'm. :biggrin:

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Just been looking at the specs; does look rather peachy Geoff!

 

Could be that no one here has used one,I will give it a while to see what comes up here,but I can feel the need to buy and try, sure I will like it.:001_smile:

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