7900 with heated handles?

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When I bought my 7900 3-4 years ago they said they would be out soon so I aint holding my breath.:popcorn:

3-4 years, dayumm someone must have over estimated bigtime. Check with Cuttinscott, he has the lastest on the Dolmars, he can tell ya when they will be out.
 
They show up on the price list now. I ordered a few and was told I'd have them by the "middle to end of January '07" The 5100, 6400, 7300 and 7900 all have an "H" version listed.
 
There are heated handle versions of the PS-5100s, PS-6400, PS-7300, & PS-7900 are due in later this month.
About Dan having them on order a few years ago they were not available to order until a few weeks ago. But they have been available in europe for a couple years.

Steve
 
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About Dan having them on order a few years ago they were not available to order until a few weeks ago. But they have been available in europe for a couple years.

Steve

They have been available with heated handles from the beginning here......

..and so has the 5000, but the 5100S isn't here.....:jester:
 
They have been available with heated handles from the beginning here......

..and so has the 5000, but the 5100S isn't here.....:jester:

I'd trade the heated handles for 5100s, but since i bought a new husky while ago it will take 15 years or so till i have to look for another saw (i hope :biggrinbounce2: ) :hmm3grin2orange:
 
I'd trade the heated handles for 5100s, but since i bought a new husky while ago it will take 15 years or so till i have to look for another saw (i hope :biggrinbounce2: ) :hmm3grin2orange:

You really need a back-up saw, the 353 would be nice for that application.....:hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:
 
You really need a back-up saw, the 353 would be nice for that application.....:hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:

mmmmeh! cant get extra money for it, and it is quite pointless since whenever im cutting with my dad we have no problems with stuck bars etc... Theres also ~8 axes in our "cabin" incase everything fails :popcorn:
 

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