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<blockquote data-quote="dp0350" data-source="post: 7859448" data-attributes="member: 54636"><p>[USER=83204]@Jet47[/USER] What do you like about the 540i over the MSA 220? I was about to pull the trigger on the 540i until I saw the MSA 300’s release. It’s the exact size of battery saw that I’m after (replacing some 261 tasks). I was trying to phase out Stihl given their online parts/IPL stance which is increasingly frustrating (especially with battery powered equipment). I also like Husky’s battery implementation, I think the interface is more future proof. Just wondering if holding out for Husky’s answer to the MSA 300 is worth the wait, given you have experience with equivalent products across the two brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dp0350, post: 7859448, member: 54636"] [USER=83204]@Jet47[/USER] What do you like about the 540i over the MSA 220? I was about to pull the trigger on the 540i until I saw the MSA 300’s release. It’s the exact size of battery saw that I’m after (replacing some 261 tasks). I was trying to phase out Stihl given their online parts/IPL stance which is increasingly frustrating (especially with battery powered equipment). I also like Husky’s battery implementation, I think the interface is more future proof. Just wondering if holding out for Husky’s answer to the MSA 300 is worth the wait, given you have experience with equivalent products across the two brands. [/QUOTE]
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