Thank you very much for the replies. As a kid growing up on a dairy farm, we always had a Homelite chain saw around. Our neighbors, who were loggers, made fun of anything that wasn't a Stihl.
Fast forward to my adult experience with chain saws. I had a gas burner for a while. My electric saw experience started with a Poulan Pro 400E 18-Inch 4 HP electric chain saw. It worked for my needs at the time, but I eventually wore it out. Then I bought a Sears Craftsman 4.0 Peak HP 18 in. chain saw Model 34118. I think it was made by Poulan for Sears. I had some issues and it went back to Sears last year. Last year and now this year, when I look for replacements, I don't see much on the shelves at the various Lowe's, Home Depot, Menards, Tractor Supply, Northern Hydraulics, and Mills Fleet Farm stores.
However, when I checked a bit further on line, I sort of narrowed to the following:
-Stihl MSE 220
-Husqvarna 316E
-Makita UC4030A
I suspect that the Stihl MSE 220 is the clear winner of the above group and at over $500 for one locally, it certainly ought to be. So, as I go down the list, The Husky seems to have mixed reviews on line. The Makita seems to have consistently better reviews. So, for those familiar with both the Husky and Makita, would it be sort of "a horse a piece" between those tow or would one be a clear winner over the other one?