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Chinese Stihl's? Something to think about...:)
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<blockquote data-quote="Full Chisel" data-source="post: 6113464" data-attributes="member: 125418"><p>I'm not specifically referring to chainsaws...as far as the US market is concerned I don't believe any of the saws are produced in China. But some of their entry level units are made in China and they are of very low quality. Then again, the BG50 and MS170 are made in Virginia Beach and they are crap too. So it's not just specific to units of Chinese origin. The same goes for other brands too...but IMO Stihl is pushing the envelope with government cheese at gouda prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Chisel, post: 6113464, member: 125418"] I'm not specifically referring to chainsaws...as far as the US market is concerned I don't believe any of the saws are produced in China. But some of their entry level units are made in China and they are of very low quality. Then again, the BG50 and MS170 are made in Virginia Beach and they are crap too. So it's not just specific to units of Chinese origin. The same goes for other brands too...but IMO Stihl is pushing the envelope with government cheese at gouda prices. [/QUOTE]
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