Echo CS 3510 Chainsaw - Compact, Light Perfect for Homeowners
I recently assembled and started up the Echo CS 3510 chainsaw. I've used many chainsaws and this one, in my opinion, is a homeowner tool. Most pros who use chainsaws all day long would probably scoff at this handy tool for the same reason you'd want to use a Ford F-250 Super Duty truck as a contractor versus using a small KIA car with a tiny utility trailer.
CLICK or TAP HERE to buy an Echo chainsaw. They come in many different SIZES. You may want a more powerful one.
What Did You Think of the Saw, Tim?
I feel the chainsaw is a fair deal for the price paid. If you know how to use a chainsaw and keep it out of the dirt, it can cut lots of wood just like my monster STIHL with an 18-inch bar. The engine will work well for years if you follow the advice in my Small Engine Care column.
If you want this new Echo saw to start first or second pull every time, CLICK or TAP HERE.
How Big is the Engine?
The engine is only 34.4 cc. That gives you an indication that this is a saw meant for smaller jobs, not torturing timber trees that are 120 feet tall and 5 feet in diameter at the base.
CLICK or TAP HERE if you want FREE QUOTES from local tree companies in case the project you want to do is TOO BIG.
How Much Does it Weigh?
The Echo CS 3510 weighs in at 8.2 pounds.
How Long is the Warranty?
The saw comes with a 5-year warranty for homeowners and one-year for commercial operators.
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