Reggie,
I realize that this is an older thread, but incase you have not made up your mind, my feedback might be just a little different than other advice. First of all, I have owned quite a few different saws, including Poulan Wild Thing, Poulan Pro, Husqvarna, Stihl, and Echo. You seem to be a price conscious person that is looking for value and performance. The key part of your information bio was that you don't do allot of cutting. Also, I seem to get the perception that you like Echo. Go with what your instincts tell you will make you happy. If you want value, try an Echo CS-400. Remove the carb limiters, retune, and break it in. Then after about 5 tanks of gas, and having gained confidence in your saw, take the muffler off. Look up how to do a muffler modify on that saw. For some reason, that saw really responds to the process. The difference is so dramatic that you will not believe the difference. You can pick up an Echo CS-400 for about $220 shipped to your residence off FleaBay, just be patient for the deal. Put a pro chain on the bar, and you will be so happy you won't know what to do next. You will be able to bury the bar, plus the saw gives plenty of grunt. I am not saying that it is a Husqvarna 346xp stock, but it is not bad. It cuts like a 50 cc saw, and weighs about 10 lbs at the powerhead. Mine comes in at 11 15/16 lbs - 18" bar, without fluids after the modify (that dropped weight at least a 1/10 lb). My saw is a beast, and I have cut through 10 cord of firewood with it within the last month, so it hasn't shown any signs of blowing up yet - ha! My power increase was so dramatic, that I would estimate it in the 30-40% range. Talk about an awesome saw for the money. Did I mention that it is a commercial 300 hour epa saw? Clamshell, magnesium allow crankcase? If you are incapable of doing minor retuning and the muffler modify, you would be better off going with a more powerful stock saw, but you will have to pay for the difference.
Echo CS-310 - Love It! Modified
Echo Cs-400 x 2 Love It - Modified
Echo CS-500P x 2 Good Reliable saw
Echo CS-600P Great Saw, easy starting, good torque, stands up to the Stihl MS-362 ( maybe better because of how it starts)
Husqvarna 435 Cheap little hot rod, don't know how long it will last, but cuts fast, low torque
Husqvarna 450E Not happy with this one, but I'll get her running right, or drag it behind my truck
Husqvarna 372xp Fantastic saw
Stihl MS-362 Good saw, reliable, for what I paid, I wish it was .9 lbs lighter.