kiteboarder
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Hi,
I'm about to buy a second chainsaw and I'm torn between the Makita EA6100PR and the Echo CS 620PW with the wrap handle. Both are similarly priced and seem somewhat close in spec. Both are carried by Home Depot if I order online. The Makita has a 1 year warranty and I do have service shops nearby. The Echo has a 5 year warranty. I'm not too worried about the warranty length as I'll be using it a lot in the first year and beyond, so any defects or build problems should show up early. After that, I believe regular maintenance should be enough.
I have an old 16 inch Made in USA Craftsman that's about 25-30 years old. It's an incredibly reliable saw. I still use it to this day. Recently we felled 3 really tall dead cedars and one oak with a base diameter of around a foot or a foot and half. All need bucking. I also have some oak logs are 18 inches in diameter that need bucking. Finally, I have to fell 3 more big oaks in the next year or so. I want something pro-level, stronger and bigger than my 16 inch Craftsman. With anything, I don't like to buy the bare minimum. I prefer spending a little more and buying something just a bit stronger and better than the job I have to do. Saves me time (and money) in the long run.
Thoughts between those two saws?
I'm about to buy a second chainsaw and I'm torn between the Makita EA6100PR and the Echo CS 620PW with the wrap handle. Both are similarly priced and seem somewhat close in spec. Both are carried by Home Depot if I order online. The Makita has a 1 year warranty and I do have service shops nearby. The Echo has a 5 year warranty. I'm not too worried about the warranty length as I'll be using it a lot in the first year and beyond, so any defects or build problems should show up early. After that, I believe regular maintenance should be enough.
I have an old 16 inch Made in USA Craftsman that's about 25-30 years old. It's an incredibly reliable saw. I still use it to this day. Recently we felled 3 really tall dead cedars and one oak with a base diameter of around a foot or a foot and half. All need bucking. I also have some oak logs are 18 inches in diameter that need bucking. Finally, I have to fell 3 more big oaks in the next year or so. I want something pro-level, stronger and bigger than my 16 inch Craftsman. With anything, I don't like to buy the bare minimum. I prefer spending a little more and buying something just a bit stronger and better than the job I have to do. Saves me time (and money) in the long run.
Thoughts between those two saws?