Echo has proven itself already in my garage. Under $400 for 60cc and up to 24” bar...easy choice. 20” rips effortlessly and clean in hardest common woods. Coulda paid MUCH more for comparable features on other brands...why? Run rec gas and clean at end of the day...no disappointments now or later.
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First time using it after break in time, it was amazing! It actually worked as well as our commercial grade Stihl chainsaw. HOWEVER, after waiting a few days to start it again, it wouldn't start. The spark plug is junk, and there was visible fluid as if flooded where the plug seats. Very disappointed! We will be working on it this weekend to see if it's repairable. We heat with a wood burner, so this isn't a rookie using the saw.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Echo saw are top of the line, easy to start- dependable, easy to maintain and dont forget 5 year warranty..... anybody want to buy a used husqvarna 440? Husqvarna 240? Homelite 45cc? Homelite 46cc? Homelite 32cc? CRAFTSMAN 42cc? Poulan 42cc? Jonsered 2238? Take your pic they are for sale!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a great saw, period. I've owned my CS590 for 3 years and it hasn't let me down once. It'll go through anything you can throw at it, usually with power to spare. You can bury the 20"bar in hardwood without a problem, it goes right though. It has a professional grade magnesium engine case. Homers for other brands like to bad mouth Echo because Echo's don't cost an arm and a leg like their brand, but Echo makes every bit as good if not better saws than anybody without the price tag. I've owned Echos for 15 years and they've never let me down or not performed to my satisfaction. I heat strictly with wood and I cut around 25 cord of wood a year so I need a dependable and powerful saw, all 6 of my Echos fit that bill. Plus the majority of them are made in America.
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The title says the best 20" chain saw for the money. Arguably, it could be the best 20" saw period. I know, big statement. But it's really that good. Stihl, Husqvarna Jonsered have absolutely nothing on the Echo CS590. It's powerful, well built and good weight distribution. What more do you need?
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Best saw in its class for the money!!! Will out cut a lot of bigger named saws and use less fuel. Perfect for cutting firewood!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I couldn't be any happier with my purchase of this saw. It starts easy and runs incredibly strong for a 60cc class saw ( mine came with a 20" bar, can handle up to 27" bar according to owner's manual). I would highly recommend purchasing! You won't be disappointed. I sold my Stihl 029 shortly after receiving this saw
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Pros: Has a adjustable flow chain bar oiler ,starts very easily , has a chain tensioner adjustment on the side , in the event of severe kick back the brake will automatically engage . Cons: For me only a couple , 1. A little heavy . 2. I purchased the Echo Tough Chest Case , and I had to use a heat gun to warm the front of the scabbard up to widen it , so the blade with the kick back guard attached would go in smoothly .
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I got So tired of Stihl medium size saws weight and general poor performance. The new Stihls are very expensive and not easily serviced or adjusted in the field. I was looking for a change. When my 028 died I decided to try the Echo CS590 and wow was I ever surprised at what a gem this saw is. It has great power, great balance and very low vibration. At 70 I appreciate a saw that works with me, not against me and this saw fills the bill.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Good saw plenty of power good balance starting push decompression button flip start switch ingauge choke pull starting chord until motor fires push choke in pull 3 to5 times until running oh yea!!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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