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Absolutely. My son borrowed mine for a bit of aerial work, and was quite impressed. 
Definitely, I really like mine. I take 36v and 18v with me, it's a pair like 150 and 201 petrol saws. 36v for dismantles, 18v (1/4" pitch) for pruning.
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What are they going for with battery and charger. Looks good, how does it compare to the new echo battery top handle, any idea?

I have the Makita version and can be had for £360 with x2 6amp and fast charger. Time it with a free battery offer from Makita and you’ll get 2x extra batteries for free. Good saw, little heavy and the chain tensioner breaks too easily
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21 hours ago, twiggers said:


I have the Makita version and can be had for £360 with x2 6amp and fast charger. Time it with a free battery offer from Makita and you’ll get 2x extra batteries for free. Good saw, little heavy and the chain tensioner breaks too easily

I do like red though. 😀

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On 01/07/2021 at 18:30, shavey said:

Just had this one in today haven't put batteries to it yet but feels nice

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Posh 😳 does look a tidy case design, unlike some. K

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