Absolutely! I used that saw 90 percent of the time. The only time I switch is when I'm cutting up large diameter trunks and the little bar is too short to get through them. These little saws are worth their weight in gold! Wish I would have bought one years ago.
Thanks a lot for the review!I have a Echo CS-352 about one year old I bought new and have never put gas in it.I have decided to sell it and buy this lighter model Echo that I would enjoy using it a lot more.I just use a Chainsaw at my house and now have a lot of small and large limbs to cut up from an Ice Storm we had last year.Thanks for the review it really helped me decide.
@@titanlawnlandscape7783 Just bought this Echo Chainsaw this morning from Ebay for 339.95 with free Shipping.Coming next week and cant wait to start using this lightweight saw.I have a guy who wants to buy my Echo CS-352 so its paying for half the price of the new Echo I just ordered.Cant wait to use a saw that is over 3 pounds lighter than my current Echo chainsaw.My new Chainsaw is coming next thursday and I have a lot of fallen limbs to cut up from an ice storm we had.Hope you still like yours and it seems a lot of others also like it from the reviews and other videos.Thanks again.
@@titanlawnlandscape7783 Thanks for the reply and information it helped me decide.My Echo Chainsaw will arrive this afternoon and looking forward to getting it.I am getting older and the lighter weight was what I I wanted.So glad it was an Echo I think they make great products!
Sure, and I too, single-hand my saws from time to time ... and so do you. But like me, I imagine you are properly scared every time you do so. Not terrified, just enough (we think) to keep us a tiny bit from disaster. Let's face it, our saws are dangerous little carnivores, and there's rarely if ever a minor cut to our bods when the saw's a'running. And there are 1001 near misses that are instantly and forever forgotten. Yeah, I've got the left-thigh scar, same as a bunch of you. But the most free-bleeding I've done was just after I put the edges on the teeth with a fresh Gam'n burr. And handled it cold'n'quiet (not running) with neither guard nor gloves. That thing was so sharp it left blood on everything I touched! It was like 72 mystery-sharpened scalpels with evil minds of their own! Yeah, it's best to use the old fire hose, gloves, goggles muffs and chaps (and brain) EVERY time you pull the rope. But we all know some of us won't. It's like the old book said; "Fools Die." It's easy. Any fool can die; every fool does. Choose Life, My Friends.
I am sure you know this but one of the most dangerous things you can do is cut with a chain saw one handed. If it kicks back and hits your leg ie femoral artery, then we will be reading about you in the Obits the next day. Stay safe and use common sense.
That little saw is capable of so much more. I use one daily and once took a huge pepper tree down to its thick limbs.
Absolutely! I used that saw 90 percent of the time. The only time I switch is when I'm cutting up large diameter trunks and the little bar is too short to get through them. These little saws are worth their weight in gold! Wish I would have bought one years ago.
I heard music then I was outta there lol
Ha!!
I use the Cs-2511Ts at work and was about to buy one but this model is $100 cheaper. Thanks alot for making this video!!
Anytime! I really like this model. Had it for a few years now. Works great!
@@titanlawnlandscape7783 great to hear!
Thanks a lot for the review!I have a Echo CS-352 about one year old I bought new and have never put gas in it.I have decided to sell it and buy this lighter model Echo that I would enjoy using it a lot more.I just use a Chainsaw at my house and now have a lot of small and large limbs to cut up from an Ice Storm we had last year.Thanks for the review it really helped me decide.
They are worth every penny especially for small work around the house.
@@titanlawnlandscape7783 Thanks for letting me know you still recommend it.Going to put mine up for sale and then order this model Echo Chainsaw.
@@titanlawnlandscape7783 Just bought this Echo Chainsaw this morning from Ebay for 339.95 with free Shipping.Coming next week and cant wait to start using this lightweight saw.I have a guy who wants to buy my Echo CS-352 so its paying for half the price of the new Echo I just ordered.Cant wait to use a saw that is over 3 pounds lighter than my current Echo chainsaw.My new Chainsaw is coming next thursday and I have a lot of fallen limbs to cut up from an ice storm we had.Hope you still like yours and it seems a lot of others also like it from the reviews and other videos.Thanks again.
@@mikejames9931 Mine is still working great!
@@titanlawnlandscape7783 Thanks for the reply and information it helped me decide.My Echo Chainsaw will arrive this afternoon and looking forward to getting it.I am getting older and the lighter weight was what I I wanted.So glad it was an Echo I think they make great products!
Has anyone here ever watched other tree trimming videos???? One handed cuts happening all the time. You are all correct, now quit being a nanny.
Amen! Rarely ever cutting two handed in a tree where the saw is 90 percent of the time.
Sure, and I too, single-hand my saws from time to time ... and so do you. But like me, I imagine you are properly scared every time you do so. Not terrified, just enough (we think) to keep us a tiny bit from disaster. Let's face it, our saws are dangerous little carnivores, and there's rarely if ever a minor cut to our bods when the saw's a'running. And there are 1001 near misses that are instantly and forever forgotten. Yeah, I've got the left-thigh scar, same as a bunch of you. But the most free-bleeding I've done was just after I put the edges on the teeth with a fresh Gam'n burr. And handled it cold'n'quiet (not running) with neither guard nor gloves. That thing was so sharp it left blood on everything I touched! It was like 72 mystery-sharpened scalpels with evil minds of their own! Yeah, it's best to use the old fire hose, gloves, goggles muffs and chaps (and brain) EVERY time you pull the rope. But we all know some of us won't. It's like the old book said; "Fools Die." It's easy. Any fool can die; every fool does. Choose Life, My Friends.
I am sure you know this but one of the most dangerous things you can do is cut with a chain saw one handed. If it kicks back and hits your leg ie femoral artery, then we will be reading about you in the Obits the next day. Stay safe and use common sense.
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Definitely give chainsaws one minute of warm-up time. The piston can score the cylinder wall. Great vid, I just bought one too.
Thanks for the info! I love my Echo. I should have bought one a long time ago.
When you are in a tree I bet you 80% of your cuts are one-handed
Very true!! Hardly ever cutting with two hands in the tree.
You physically can't, if you cut with both hands I hope you have insurance because you are going to destroy anything below you.
@@brandonclark7673 Agreed!
Just bought chainsaw break will stuck in lock position. Haven't even start. Amazon won't replace it
Stumps are all left tall and sharp.
Just don't sit on them ;)
You sir, are an accident waiting to happen. When it does, please do a video.
Biggest mistake is to use one hand to hold limbs and make cuts like your doing. Top hand saws require 2 hands.
Man bud stand still im getting sea sick
Sorry for the sea sickness ;)
Nice saw, but two hands on the saw, no one handed cuts
Very true! Good point
Thumbs down for porno music. Music ruins these kind of videos, we need to hear what’s going on.
Thats hilarious! Well played.
Lmfao! That IS porno music.. ! Lolol
Ron John Jermey style...
unsafe and reckless, this video should be banned
I agree! But at least the chain saw works well.
Ok Ken...Mind your own business.