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Echo Chainsaws - The No Fuss Workhorse Dean Caporella
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Echo has firmly established itself amongst the top echelon of power tool manufacturers during the last 30 years. In fact, is is generally regarded and recognised as a world leader.
Targeting both the commercial and the residential homeowner markets, Echo has built an impressive resume of major success. Arborists and landscaping professionals worldwide can attest to the fact using an Echo hand tool means using a hand tool of high quality, given it's ability to continually apply the latest technology sensibly to it's products. Meeting both consumer and industrial demands, Echo chainsaws are built to respond to even the closest scrutiny. No fuss, user friendly chainsaws are a major reason for Echo's success. While others rely on providing unnecessary bells and whistles; Echo has built it's reputation on giving the user what it wants; chainsaws designed to do what chainsaws do best... heavy duty cutting. Sure, modern technology is seen to advantage in an Echo chainsaw but isn't it constant increased performance what it's all about? This is where Echo excels. Echo chainsaws are continually improved to increase their performance and durability. With their high level of control, reduced vibration function and superior balance, these chainsaws are very comfortable to use without cutting out on their power and performance. It's quite often remarked that an Echo chainsaw is the most appreciated power tool among professional cutters.The "rolls royce" model in the Echo line is the CS5000, a high performance saw with a higher durability level and faster running capability than any other chainsaw in its class. Quieter, it's efficient use of it's fuel source is a huge plus among users. Unlike other chainsaw models which require a hydrogen peroxide and styrofoam packing material, Echo chainsaws use standard unleaded gasoline mixed with oil. Echo has a large range of popular models including the CS301, CS341, right up to it's largest 80.7cc model, the CS8000, built for logging operations. If it's high performance and an emphasis on safety you're looking for in a chainsaw... then Echo is pretty hard to beat. Bells and whistles are fine, but, at the end of the day, it's runs on the board that count and Echo has hit plenty of home runs over the last 30 years amongst it's faithful. Chainsaw users can often overlook the safety aspect... not Barry however. The consumate professional, read how Barry gave his neighbour a friendly bit of safety advice. Visit http://www.chainsawlife.com/I-Got-A-Lesson-In-Chainsaw-Safety.html
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