Sean maybe if I was in soft wood frequently I could develop a taste somehow for the 192. I work in sugar maples, beeches, ash, oak, etc. It just felt like it was tormented and punished by motoring it through a 12" piece of hard sugar maple.
I was given a new 192 once and gave it away. I simply felt it was a poor tool for me. I never found 200Ts to be heavy and bulky. That may change one day but I always thought it felt fine and when using a 192 I felt it was a downgrade that offered me no advantage. An echo climber basically...
I bet the 192 exists to make the premium climbing saw look more financially worthwhile. Kind of like the ugly sister makes her pretty sister seem even prettier when they are compared. I do not like 192s.
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