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<blockquote data-quote="OM617YOTA" data-source="post: 7431876" data-attributes="member: 168313"><p>Almost all of these saw users are going to run the saws as they come out of the box, so I think testing that way is 100% fair.</p><p></p><p>I'd have no problem with the price of the Stihl, or any other quality tool, but so far my 80v Kobalt has been great for me, and was ~$300 with a battery and 30min fast charger. I have four batteries, and that was plenty enough to fill my little truck with rounds of maple. One year I didn't even fire up the gas saw for firewood. The Stihl saw would have a hard time convincing me it was worth the extra $$, against a tool that already handles my needs very well, for slightly more than 1/3rd the cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OM617YOTA, post: 7431876, member: 168313"] Almost all of these saw users are going to run the saws as they come out of the box, so I think testing that way is 100% fair. I'd have no problem with the price of the Stihl, or any other quality tool, but so far my 80v Kobalt has been great for me, and was ~$300 with a battery and 30min fast charger. I have four batteries, and that was plenty enough to fill my little truck with rounds of maple. One year I didn't even fire up the gas saw for firewood. The Stihl saw would have a hard time convincing me it was worth the extra $$, against a tool that already handles my needs very well, for slightly more than 1/3rd the cost. [/QUOTE]
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