I own three saws, and use them for different "sized" tasks (well, one I don't use at all anymore) based on their ability. When I'm going outside to cut down the 24" diameter logs so I can split them, I grab my biggest saw (the Stihl 290). Yes, it takes a few pulls to get it to fire. I expect this. I'm not going outside to lounge by the pool with an iced tea - I'm going out to WORK.
If your saw takes you 15 pulls to get it running, you have a problem WITH the saw, not a problem saw. Complaining that a three-pull saw is hard to start (from cold) is like saying that you belong in the Polar Bear Club and they should issue insulated wet suits to all members.