we have run two 600-p saws, 20" and 24". they are going on 3 yrs. old now, and have cut a ton of wood. we have not even put so much as a spark plug in either one. they always start on the second pull, cut and run exc. i do agree on the "plasticy feel" though, duribility-reliability have been second to none. the 6100 looks very well made, and for the price one could not go wrong. as for Troll, thats what the ignore button is for. he spout the same banter here, and the other dozens of sites he frequents. it is quite doubtful that any person who spends that much time being a husky fan-boy on the web, has much trigger time on any saw . as for husky saws, we all know they are light and fast. but the simple fact is if a saw will not start and run reliably all the time, then what good is it to a pro or a weekend worrior????