*Coming up on having had this saw for a year....am a casual user and bought it to cut up sections for bowl blanks. Easy to start, **Bestfor.Garden** also recommend even after storage for a couple of months. Simple chain tension adjustment. Just cut up some 20" Osage Orange, including ripping bolts in half (at an angle). Like butter!*
The most looked over thing in a lot of 'comparison' videos for chainsaws is 9/10 times both saws are running different bars and chains. In some cases I can watch one cut like crazy and see it's competition so dull it's throwing dust. Some saws win on paper others win in the woods. I have zero complaints about my dolkita 6100.
after comparing all the great 60cc saws I bought the Dolmar 6100. what a great machine amazing torque and so smooth in the cut. I would take the 6100 over the husqvarna 562xp any day of the week. dolmar has much better dealer support than Husky in my area.
Husky is 1 second faster only cause its broken in. And frankly - cutting trees is never about speed... It is about smootheness of operation and Controlled power - not just wild power... Dolmar is a Better Saw. The Axe Man
It's funny what people see... That .6100 ran way better in that video in my opinion! A hell of a lot smoother power in the wood it looked to me.... I'll investigate that model more when its new saw time...or if a good used model crosses my path.
The Husky is throwing larger chunks. Are both saws running the same brand/type of chain. That looks to be the difference in the two more than the power of the saws...
*push the primer 6 times and let it rip I like the saw for the price👀 **allabout.wiki/562XP** used maybe 10 tanks of fuel, 6 loads of hard wood and am very pleased with it. some will say its under powered for a 20" but I like it better then a 18". I have a 18" also which is great also just like the extra 2" inches. the saw is very light also which is nice. Huskavarna owns Husqvarna so I am sure it will last. its not a sthl but still love it! I have seen some bad reviews on the saw but do not agree with them. some people told me not to waste my money but have since changed there mind. just have some common sense and cut some wood!*
I'm a Stihl man (don't hate me.....lol...), so I don't have a dog in this fight. But..........Husqvarna 461xp. 4.7hp and 12.6lb. Dolmar ps 6100. 4.5hp and 13.2lb. Power-to-weight ratio.......handily in favor of the Husqvarna. Seems like a small difference, and don't get me wrong....I liked watching the Dolmar work......but depending on how much cutting you'll be doing, the difference will be there. Peace, y'all. p.s. And yeah....the price point of the Dolmar is awesome. I think, what? couple hundred bucks lower than the comparable Husqvarna and Stihl 'pro' series chainsaws.
dolmar is a higher quality saw lots more torque and also no one bothered to mention a 6100 is alot smaller than a 562xp put up the 7910 and see the diff
you really know your saws, 6100 dolmar is 2cc bigger 7910 is 20 cc bigger than a 562xp you should do some research before you talk. joe blow is a perfect name.
Way more features on the husky smoother faster and better dealer support by far . The dolmar is a good saw tho just not comparable to the husky in this case .
*Coming up on having had this saw for a year....am a casual user and bought it to cut up sections for bowl blanks. Easy to start, **Bestfor.Garden** also recommend even after storage for a couple of months. Simple chain tension adjustment. Just cut up some 20" Osage Orange, including ripping bolts in half (at an angle). Like butter!*
The most looked over thing in a lot of 'comparison' videos for chainsaws is 9/10 times both saws are running different bars and chains. In some cases I can watch one cut like crazy and see it's competition so dull it's throwing dust. Some saws win on paper others win in the woods. I have zero complaints about my dolkita 6100.
after comparing all the great 60cc saws I bought the Dolmar 6100. what a great machine amazing torque and so smooth in the cut. I would take the 6100 over the husqvarna 562xp any day of the week. dolmar has much better dealer support than Husky in my area.
Dolmar the best
MADE IN GERMANY the best Stihl Dolmar Solo
Husky is 1 second faster only cause its broken in.
And frankly - cutting trees is never about speed... It is about smootheness of operation and Controlled power - not just wild power...
Dolmar is a Better Saw.
The Axe Man
i've run em all and the 562XP is the funnest saw built--sometimes there is a fun factor (balance, chainspeed instant,sips fuesl).
Refreshing to see sharp chains. Looked like the 562 had a second or two on the 6100. After break in, they should be neck and neck.
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Dolmar 👍💯
The Dolmar chain was not tightened.
It's funny what people see... That .6100 ran way better in that video in my opinion! A hell of a lot smoother power in the wood it looked to me.... I'll investigate that model more when its new saw time...or if a good used model crosses my path.
Dolmar best in the world 🌎
The Husky is throwing larger chunks. Are both saws running the same brand/type of chain. That looks to be the difference in the two more than the power of the saws...
Considering the price there is no choice as the differences are not remarkable. Unfortunately Makita killed Dollar ...
*push the primer 6 times and let it rip I like the saw for the price👀 **allabout.wiki/562XP** used maybe 10 tanks of fuel, 6 loads of hard wood and am very pleased with it. some will say its under powered for a 20" but I like it better then a 18". I have a 18" also which is great also just like the extra 2" inches. the saw is very light also which is nice. Huskavarna owns Husqvarna so I am sure it will last. its not a sthl but still love it! I have seen some bad reviews on the saw but do not agree with them. some people told me not to waste my money but have since changed there mind. just have some common sense and cut some wood!*
A parte de que la Husqvarna tiene algo más de cilindrada tambien tiene una barra más corta y menos eslabones.
Nice chainsaw protection shorts there.
I'm a Stihl man (don't hate me.....lol...), so I don't have a dog in this fight. But..........Husqvarna 461xp. 4.7hp and 12.6lb. Dolmar ps 6100. 4.5hp and 13.2lb. Power-to-weight ratio.......handily in favor of the Husqvarna. Seems like a small difference, and don't get me wrong....I liked watching the Dolmar work......but depending on how much cutting you'll be doing, the difference will be there. Peace, y'all.
p.s. And yeah....the price point of the Dolmar is awesome. I think, what? couple hundred bucks lower than the comparable Husqvarna and Stihl 'pro' series chainsaws.
The Dolmar is actually over 4.6 HP, and when Makita first came out with their version, they advertised 4.7 HP.
I have both dolkita is a far superior saw
Stihl from Waiblingen Dolmar from Hamburg Solo from Sindelfingen Germany
All this proves is that this guy knows how to fill his shoes with sawdust.
Rofl 😆
It's actually good for your feet.
That and walking barefoot in the grass.
that 562 does not sound like its broke in lol
Husqavarna FTW.
dolmar is a higher quality saw lots more torque and also no one bothered to mention a 6100 is alot smaller than a 562xp put up the 7910 and see the diff
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you really know your saws, 6100 dolmar is 2cc bigger 7910 is 20 cc bigger than a 562xp you should do some research before you talk. joe blow is a perfect name.
Way more features on the husky smoother faster and better dealer support by far . The dolmar is a good saw tho just not comparable to the husky in this case .
I love my DCS64901, but my 562XP is way more fun to run
A lot of foolish people the the comments! That husqvarna is cuts smoothly as hell and for those that say otherwise they never ran one before lol
Glad I got the 562 instead of the 6100 dolmar ..
+e2sguy That's a really dumb statement looking at a vid.
I owned both saws. Eventually I sold the 562XP and kept the 6100, because sometimes in dense hard wood, the 562 would sometimes bog down.
Please buy some protection.
:D nice one
Major chainsaw protection exists between Steve's ears. Can't buy that. Relax.