Yea, YUK!!! My time is limited and I tend to value it so I insist I have a tool I can count on when I need to do job. Spending half a day fixing junk just to get me by, seems just plain foolish. Maybe when I was younger, but I got less time left no so it is of more importance. Better to buy a refurbished Poulan than this crap. And that is saying something. A Hyundai makes a Wildthing look like a Stihl by comparison
Why do you jump to that extreme? Certainly nothing I would recommend. On the other hand, your assumption that they don't work is just opinion not based on experience.Guess I will sell my Stihl's Mac's and Husky's and buy Chinese. NOT
Actually, it was UK vs. Australia for the Hyundai saws as they don't sell them here. It looks like maybe the Topsun is a house brand, but I'm certainly not sure about that. Otherwise it looks like the styling, colors and branding are all up to the importer/retailer and the manufacturer will make them however you want. Just like Husky does with Jonsered and McCulloch....wonder why the different lines,US vs Australia? epa regs? import taxes?
Yes, but these are clearly just rebadged stuff.Isn't Hyundai made in Korea?
Yes, they are displacing the Japanese as the Japanese economy fails. I've been driving my Hyundai Accent GSi since 1999 - it's been amazingly reliable and still works great. And we've had similarly good experiences with 3 others, as well as my Kioti (Daedong) tractor. Clearly they could make a chainsaw, but in this case I recognize the saws and they're not Hyundai designs.Ya need to get out more. The internet was invented in the good ole USA. We were # 1 in IT for several years. Not any more. We are usually somewhere between #12 and # 17 nowdays. Korea is #1. You can get a brand new Samsung and an unlimited plan for around $30 a month. They have comprtition that drives theri market. The US has big companies paying politicians to vote for laws limiting competition, ao we pay 4 times that much for similiar services. Their cars are selling very well here, and their top luxury cars are not brought over here. If they choose to build a chainsaw, it will be built to compete with what they feel is their competition. They are taught to compete from 1st grade. Every day their test scores are posted next to the door for all to see who is the smartest. We round grades and still have very high drop out rates. Instead of bad mouthing anything new, you might want to figure out how we in the USA can compete with their products. They seek out to be #1. They will compete with Germany and any one else that wants to challenge them. Apple chose them to build their phones. From chips to screens and all the rest. Then Samsung builds a better phone and looses the suit from Apple for several million for stealing their ideas. Meanwhile, Samsung is doing very well in the world market. I think Husky and Stihl hope they dont want to expand into chainsaws.
Interesting that the ones they sell in OZ are totally different styling:
http://www.hyundaipowerproducts.com.au/garden-chainsaws.html
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Korea manufactured products are one thing as they want to compete in the world market and strive for quality. Chinese products are different however, quality is poor, copyrights are violated, and they dont wish to compete, but rather dominate. The saw pictured is, I would guess, Chinese with a good Korean name attached to it. No thanks.
No, they are the same just with different shaped plastic covers and different colors. I'm amazed at how easy it is to fool even experienced chainsaw people with simple cover and color changes. They are all Chinese made clones of Zenoah G3800, G5000 and G621 designs, in various displacements.Looks like rebranded Zenoah (Redmax).....
....but the one in post #1 looks like something worse - much worse....
I'm amazed at how easy it is to fool even experienced chainsaw people with simple cover and color changes.
Husqvarna's been leading that charge for a long time!
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