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Echo Chainsaw - Never again will buy one - poor quality and poor customer service
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<blockquote data-quote="CJ-8_Jim" data-source="post: 5951524" data-attributes="member: 62442"><p>Please note: Screw(s) in question are not available at local hardware store.</p><p></p><p>Besides, if you bought a new car or truck, would you expect screws to fall out within the warranty period?</p><p></p><p>I remember the days when "Made in USA" meant quality and "Made in Japan" meant junk</p><p>Then "Made in the USA" meant junk (GM, Ford, Chrysler, AMC) and "Made in Japan" meant quality (Honda, Toyota, Fuji Heavy Industry)</p><p>Looks like now "Made in Japan" means junk (Echo)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CJ-8_Jim, post: 5951524, member: 62442"] Please note: Screw(s) in question are not available at local hardware store. Besides, if you bought a new car or truck, would you expect screws to fall out within the warranty period? I remember the days when "Made in USA" meant quality and "Made in Japan" meant junk Then "Made in the USA" meant junk (GM, Ford, Chrysler, AMC) and "Made in Japan" meant quality (Honda, Toyota, Fuji Heavy Industry) Looks like now "Made in Japan" means junk (Echo) [/QUOTE]
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