neither company makes a "junk" saw, however personally for just a little more money I would get a pro grade saw that will last
stihl MS261 or 362 will treat you excellent for years and years, if you need a bigger saw you are under gunned for the job anyways if you don't have experience and eqipment IMO
the husky 562 is another good saw
all 3 saws I mentioned will be expensive, BUT they will last a good long while, the huskies have some issues ive heard about, 2 friends had the same issue (dunno exactly what, do your research)
id suggest a 20-25" bar, not sure what chain the husky uses but I know the 261 takes a .325 pitch chain, buy a new bar and rim sprocket to convert it to a 3/8 pitch 0.050 gauge, that way you can get chains anywhere, they will swap with other saws, larger teeth are easier to sharpen (and don't rob you of much power actually)
all 3 saws I mentioned pretty much cap out at a 20" bar, I have ran a 25" on my 261 one time because I bent my only 20" chain I had on the job, it pulled it fine but VERY slow and wont oil a bar that big very well, for one or two cuts it was fine