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have a mate who is looking for a quality small saw for logging, phoned me up yesterday as he was at a country and outdoors fair and some guy had a stall selling Husqvarna 236's for almost £200, thought I remember seeing them for sale new for less so advised my mate to give it a miss. Just checked on amazon and you can buy one brand new for £150.50, what a chancer. Other than price and the XP how is anyone meant to tell the difference between the homeowner and professional ranges?

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Some would call it making a living - Amazon, although great for the initiated customer, pretty much decimates any chance of any sort of reseller making a living as they purchase direct from manufacturers and sell at the lowest online prices leaving no scope for a reseller purchasing through a distribution network!

 

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These any good for a chipper saw or a bit small/slow? Looks the right kind of price that if went missing if left it out of sight while went to get some branches it wouldn't be the end of the world!

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thinking back my first husky was a 236 and was a gutless pile of dung, nearly put me off Husqvarna for life. Echo probably have something around the 35cc mark which would be a much better investment.

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