I'm not a fan of the 290 either, but ..... I believe Stihl markets the 290 to the homeowner who is going to have 1 saw for everything. Not to saw nuts like us. If you only cut a few cords of wood for yourself a year, need a reliable saw from a trusted company, that has good dealers all over the place...then the 290 might be for you. Same with the husky 455. Gets a bad rap here, but for the person its marketed to, its a great saw. Personally I don't want either, but the numbers of these saws sold, have to tell you there is a market for a reliable, inexpensive, homeowner saw, that will last you 10 years or more with the type of use stated above. My step dad has had his 029 for probably 10 years, cuts 7 to 8 cord a year with it, has only had to change the spark plug and chains in that time. He loves his, personally I don't care for it, but thats just me. I can't knock the saw as its been reliable. To each his own...
I completely agree! They have a useful lifespan in their intended market. The problem we have is that a lot of our local pro users around here have a 460 or 385xp as their primary larger saw, but use a 290/310 as their midsize unit. We sell more 361's to homeowners than we do pros. A lot of our pros only have pro saws for stuff above 70cc and that's it. We have one tree care guy who uses 1-460, 2-310, 1-210, and 2-137's. And that is very typical of our tree care customers around here. One big pro saw and for everything else price dominates all other factors