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Sty57

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I always thought that was just dumb to have them.
But after Dad got a 550xpg last fall and I got a 346xpg this fall. Now I wish all my saws had them.
I was out in the woods for 8hrs. today and when I left the house it was 10° by the afternoon it got up to the Lo 20's so it wasn't that cold but I love them now.
 
c5rulz

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Once you have a saw with heated handles, you won't buy another with out them.

My Husky dealer told me yesterday that of the XP's he sells, 80% are now with heat.

I wear extremely light uninsulated gloves in the Winter when running a saw. The handles will get so hot you need gloves on as you couldn't hang on for long with out them. It feels great on your hands.
 
Sty57

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I couldn't agree with you more.

I am not trying to make a living either, but the last few years we have gotten so much snow that by mid January I couldn't get in the woods. So I got to go when I can.
 
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Agreed - for the relatively small incremental cost increase, I think they're totally worth it. Even when it isn't freezing cold, it makes things more pleasant - 40* and soaking wet in the rain, for example. Makes working with wet gloves more tolerable, too.

Exactly! :D

They are more or less mandatory here, and always what I get when the option exists.
 
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Niko, what is the power output on the generators? Are they the same on all saws, or do the bigger displacement models have a larger generator?
 

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