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Husqvarna, Stihl And The Changing Face Of Chainsaws

Monday 20 November 2006 @ 9:36 pm

When looking for the most suitable chainsaw for you as a semi professional it’s a good idea to stick with the leading manufacturers. Husqvarna immediately comes to mind. For home owners with very little experience in handling a chainsaw then a little research on your part is required.

Chainsaws were once the domain of the professional woodcutter; they were big and cumbersome but with increased technology playing a major part in the development of the chainsaw, manufacturers like Husqvarna  have made them available to the semi and professional. In fact, the machinery available to non professionals today is quite staggering.

Chainsaws have become lighter and smaller. They’ve become more powerful and more efficient and the choice of models available is wide and varied.

Did You Know?

The chainsaw is regarded as the most dangerous tool on the market and consequently, safety is a big issue. Husqvarnal, Stihl and co. play their part in promoting proper use and safety of chainsaw but in the USA alone, between 30-35,000 people are injured in chainsaw accidents every year. 

Husqvarna

Husqvarna has one of the worlds largest range of chainsaws ,that boast easy to start capabilities, comfortable handle designs and smooth shapes. For the average home owner- wood cutter, to professional wood cutter or even fire department, Husqvarna provides light weight design chainsaws to cut through smaller jobs with effective precision.

Stihl has long been described as the world leader in the  versatile consumer and professional chainsaws market. Whether you’re planning on trimming trees, cutting down large logs or even planning to take up chainsaw art carving, Stihl has a design and model for the job.

Poulan, Echo and McCulloch are very well respected chainsaw brands. Time restricts a lengthy benefits scroll but in short, how about superior balance and control with an added vibration reduction technology for starters. The amateur woodcutter’s toughest decision will be deciding which model to take home. 

Chainsaw manufacturers like Husqvarna are a good source of information if you are looking for your first machine. You really want to get this part of your research right because if you are a home owner with small and minimal jobs to complete, you don’t want to end up with the most powerful chainsaw on the market. Conversely, the same applies if you have much larger cutting jobs to perform and you see buying a lightweight machine suited to smaller jobs as a way to save money. Don’t do it. Safety is compromised when smaller machines are used on big cutting jobs with fatigue a major source of angst for users. 

Did You Know?

Did you know it once took two people to operate the first chainsaw. That’s right. How things have changed. Technology has become so advanced nowadays that it is a little hard to imagine this was the case. Now with electric ignition to anti-vibration handles, chainsaws have really entered the 21st. century. More importantly, increased safety aspects for the end user are a major feature. Husqvarna has been at the forefront of these technological improvements.

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