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Echo CS-400 chain saw

The Lowdown The CS-400 has a computerized ignition that automatically adjusts the timing. A “pre-cleaner” spins out dirt before it gets to the air filter, extending motor life. Starting
is a snap. Echos are aggressive and easy to handle. My saw did not bog down even on gnarly oaks.

Hits The best price among the saws tested.

Misses There is no case or bar shield, and assembly is required.

Who Should Buy Those who need a saw for simple to advanced woodcutting chores

 

THE STATS
Displacement: 40.2cc
Standard bar
and chain: 18"
(16" available)
Powerhead weight: 10.1 lb.

 

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from j-johnson17 wrote 4 weeks 4 days ago

Great article - I'm still a tried and true Stihl user. I've ran many different saws, and there is a distinct difference between a Stihl and the others. Currently running a MS310 w/20" bar - it will cut anything you put it on top of!

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from 86Ram wrote 4 weeks 16 hours ago

I grew up with, own and prefer Stihl.
They're hard workin saws and are user friendly.

Husqvarnas are good too.

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from alnodi wrote 3 weeks 6 days ago

It is always good to hear the reports from users of a good saw. It is kind of like talking about cars or trucks, right? I am a tried a true ECHO user, but haven't had to buy a new saw for about 32 years. My old EVL 400 is still cutting up a storm. No time in the shop, AT ALL.
I replace the bar and chain when needed and keep it clean and maintained. The only down side is that it is louder than the new saws. Thats OK with me, though, because everyone knows it me cutting!

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from bjohnston wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

I really like the Echo.It's a lot of saw for the money.

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from brian8t wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

Shindaiwa is my new company of choice. Am surprised they were not in this round up. Extremely powerful and reliable. I've used Husk. & Stihl in the past and I really don't think they hold a candle to Shindaiwa in this class of chain saws.

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from Gregory L Hall wrote 1 week 16 hours ago

Iam A Stilh Man but the Echo sounds like a really good saw.

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from j-johnson17 wrote 4 weeks 4 days ago

Great article - I'm still a tried and true Stihl user. I've ran many different saws, and there is a distinct difference between a Stihl and the others. Currently running a MS310 w/20" bar - it will cut anything you put it on top of!

+2 Good Comment? | | Report
from 86Ram wrote 4 weeks 16 hours ago

I grew up with, own and prefer Stihl.
They're hard workin saws and are user friendly.

Husqvarnas are good too.

+2 Good Comment? | | Report
from alnodi wrote 3 weeks 6 days ago

It is always good to hear the reports from users of a good saw. It is kind of like talking about cars or trucks, right? I am a tried a true ECHO user, but haven't had to buy a new saw for about 32 years. My old EVL 400 is still cutting up a storm. No time in the shop, AT ALL.
I replace the bar and chain when needed and keep it clean and maintained. The only down side is that it is louder than the new saws. Thats OK with me, though, because everyone knows it me cutting!

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from bjohnston wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

I really like the Echo.It's a lot of saw for the money.

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from brian8t wrote 3 weeks 3 days ago

Shindaiwa is my new company of choice. Am surprised they were not in this round up. Extremely powerful and reliable. I've used Husk. & Stihl in the past and I really don't think they hold a candle to Shindaiwa in this class of chain saws.

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from Gregory L Hall wrote 1 week 16 hours ago

Iam A Stilh Man but the Echo sounds like a really good saw.

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