fridayman
Well-Known Member
With bags of firewood running $15-20 over here, I decided to look into getting a chainsaw as there are plenty of fallen trees lying around. It very quickly became apparent that you buy Husky or Stihl if you want it to last.
At the husky store the chap had a very nice 16" saw for $250, and right below it an identical looking saw for $500!? When I asked him what the difference was he replied that the top one is made in China and the other one in Sweden, otherwise they are identical. He wouldn't admit that the Chinese made ones were prone to problems, but he did say that the Swedish ones never fail.
I also popped in at the Stihl dealer and liked the look of the 14" Stihl Miniboss. When he dropped the price from $400 to $300, and chucked in a free carry case it would have been rude to turn it down. When we got home I gave it a quick spin on some logs that we have been collecting, and I love this little chainsaw! It cuts through hardwood like it is balsa. Camp fires are now sorted for the rest of the trip
At the husky store the chap had a very nice 16" saw for $250, and right below it an identical looking saw for $500!? When I asked him what the difference was he replied that the top one is made in China and the other one in Sweden, otherwise they are identical. He wouldn't admit that the Chinese made ones were prone to problems, but he did say that the Swedish ones never fail.
I also popped in at the Stihl dealer and liked the look of the 14" Stihl Miniboss. When he dropped the price from $400 to $300, and chucked in a free carry case it would have been rude to turn it down. When we got home I gave it a quick spin on some logs that we have been collecting, and I love this little chainsaw! It cuts through hardwood like it is balsa. Camp fires are now sorted for the rest of the trip
