KM: I am DONE talking to you or listening to anything your biased mind might come up with on this ECHO THREAD. I've used chainsaws for over 30 years. I have about 15 of them, and 3 or 4 are Echos. I have a Husky, a Stihl, and lots of older McCullochs too. I MILL logs with my 590, which is way beyond any firewood saw's workload by far and it holds up fine. I've also posted over 2000 useful relevant posts on GJ where I think you are up to a whopping 28 as I post this to you. Go have fun with your Stihl. Also, newer Echos will blow away those older Echos you are basing your "facts" on. If you haven't even used the product, how can you have facts about said product? And sorry, no manufacturer in their right mind would offer a longer warranty unless the product support costs warrant it. Meaning, it doesn't break much. Echo is 5 years and Stihl is 3. That is a difference worth noting and not indicative of a lousy Echo product. That is non-sensical in every way shape and form possible.
If you can't do a web search using Google to look up the saw's performance in question, you are not being too factual about learning about a saw you've never used, are you? Lazy and opinionated is how I call it. Others can form their own opinion of your facts. Why not try the product before you make blanket false statements about products you have not used? You might be surprised, trade in your overpriced Stihl, and buy TWO 590s instead to replace your one for its cost.
Post Mortem: I'm not impressed either by your sparkly clean workbench. A "real" chainsaw user doesn't have a sparkly clean workbench. Enough said. - Paul
In case you forgot, this thread was revived by bluejoe, who is in the market for a new saw, not just the Echo, and asked for options. So bringing up something other than Echo was warranted.
Once again, please point out where I was biased. In case you need an example of being biased, read your posts. Every post you have has been biased against Stihl in this thread. You say that Echo is the "best" and runs circles around the competition. I never said that about Stihl. I simply shared my experience, clearly while you don't like it, it' still factual. That's what facts are. If you're still confused, here's webster's definition:
Simple Definition of
fact
: something that truly exists or happens : something that has actual existence
: a true piece of information
Here's another tip for you, when presenting an argument, it's your job to do the research, not the oppositions. So if a youtube videos exists of your claims, it's YOUR job to post them, making YOU the lazy one.
When cutting for firewood, my saw runs all day, only stopping for refueling, chain sharpening/tightening/changing and lunch. Cutting for 10 hours is cutting for 10 hours. Doesn't matter what your cutting for, so your point isn't relevant.
Another FACT you're not going to like, post count doesn't determine knowledge or contribution. Sorry to tell you, all of your posts aren't helpful. I.E. the last 2. I've been on several forums, no ones posts are all 100% helpful, mine included.
I didn't make blanket statements that are false. The only blanket statements I made were that one saw doesn't fit everyone's needs. That's a fact on nearly every product that exists in the world, ever. Also, Echo doesn't make flawless saws every time, neither does Stihl, Husq, etc.
It's clear you like to argue. Even though my post count here is currently lower than yours, that doesn't mean I'm new to forums or people like you. It's also clear you don't see you're the one soap boxing here. I've said in each post, the Echo should be the way to go for someone just getting into it. So we can't have conversation about this like adults, because you just want to "yell", and not provide evidence of such claims. If you'd like to provide the things I asked for, please do. I'm not afraid of being proven wrong, but you haven't gotten anywhere near that. Nothing wrong with sharing your experiences. I'm not saying that your Echo, or others, aren't quality saws. But don't say mine isn't when they've run flawless for me for 10 years now.
In response to your "post mortem" comment:
That's a picture of when I first bought the saw, which any experienced user would know and it was on my work bench in the basement, which is
IN my house. I'm sorry if your house is a disaster and you live like a slob.