I started out with Husky and liked it, but found that it didn't last very long before the engine burned out and lost compression. I tried a few cheapy brands and learned that they where a waste of time and money. I went with Stihl and found it to be a good saw. I bought a second, small one for limbing branches that is nice and light, and easy to use.
Then when I needed a new weedeater, my dealer talked me into buying an Echo instead of the Stihl. For the same money, the Echo had more power and a bigger gear box. I was amazed at how much easier it was to start then the Stihl. So when I wanted to buy another chainsaw, I went with Echo. I will never buy another Stihl. There is nothing wrong with Stihl, but having both, Echo is just a lot easier to start. With a new chain, they are all the same. Starting them is what really matters!!!!