Nik, Andre, and myself all ran these three saws this evening. These are the fastest cuts from each saw. There is only .06 seconds difference between the three. There was significant, but similiar cut time variations with all three saws. However, the 372 made the most fast cuts. The 440/460 equaled it's fastest cuts, but was not as consistent at those times. With a couple tweaks, the 440 is ahead of the 441 by a hair now. As close as they all are, I'd have to give the fastest saw award to the 372BB. The 441 is at a slight cc disadvantage, and is still on it's first tank of fuel. Both of the other two are broken is some what. Which is the best saw? I can't answer that. They're all three incredible saws.
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