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Just read this thread start to finish. I have used the husky battery top handle saw and really like it. Lads would much rather pick that up than a petrol saw. I concur with the comments that it's still quite noisy and I always use ear protection when using it.

 

I am interested in purchasing the stihl having used it. Much quieter, impressive cutting and a lot lighter.

 

I noticed someone else asked the question about the battery and charger combination and I'd like to get this right as I'll only be buying the one battery and charger (for now).

 

Charging times are less important for me but I'll probably go for the faster charger.

 

As for battery, my local retailer said that the smaller AP200 is designed to be used with the MSA160T and with the AP300 weight would be an issue.

 

Has anybody compared the weight of this saw with the two different battery sizes?

Does it take much longer to charge the AP300?

 

Thanks

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Just checked this out on the stihl site. Stihl recommend the AP200 for the MSA160T. The AP200 is 1.3kg. The AP300 is 1.7kg so not a big difference. The saw alone is 2.3kg, so that's a choice of either 3.6 kg or 4 kg in your hand. In my opinion if you get twice the cutting time that's worth the 400g difference. That's if the difference in cutting time is that much different

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Just checked this out on the stihl site. Stihl recommend the AP200 for the MSA160T. The AP200 is 1.3kg. The AP300 is 1.7kg so not a big difference. The saw alone is 2.3kg, so that's a choice of either 3.6 kg or 4 kg in your hand. In my opinion if you get twice the cutting time that's worth the 400g difference. That's if the difference in cutting time is that much different

 

I am Using the older AP180 battery and the AP115 in mine and the difference in weight is very noticeable, the 115 battery admitly is piss poor in the Saw but lasts for ages in the hedgecutters . The weight difference is worth the longer run time but I do like the light weight with smaller battery.

 

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