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For value the Echo cs501sx is a Gusty saw and I am impressed with it ...... get it from Skyland too.

 

 

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:thumbup1: second that, super light and nice to use, just hope they last ok.

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Been using a 550xpg (heated handle) for a couple years now. It's been very good.

I think it's best suited to a 15" bar.... but my 15" Husky guide bar wore out recently and it's now got an 18" Sugihara light pro bar fitted & even at that size it's still impressive.

cheers, steve

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Does anyone know if the echo 501 is available with heated grips?

 

dont think so, googled it and didnt see any mention of it but i could be wrong.

i have it on my 346 but i find it too hot when ringing up and not that hot when snedding etc. still like it though :thumbup1:

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