For me it is the weight and that's way I prefer the 346 and she seems to do just fine with a 20" bar and is better on fuel than a 357. If you don't mind the weight a 357 with a 20 or 22" bar would be a great choice. I have a 24" for it but the balance is really funky and nose heavy. The 357 is...
I have all three and they are all excellent saws. My 346 is set up with a 20" bar for reach and is used for limbin and climbing/bucket work. 357 with an 18" bar for firewood and general ground work. 372 with 28" full skip for the bigger wood.
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