You know, those big round knobs all-in-one affairs to adjust the chain. In contrast to the traditional locking nut and adjust screw approach that most old folks are familiar with.
My gut feeling is that they are not as sturdy or durable, and it's largely marketing for folks who are not as much into saws, but admittedly I don't have one, so I am ready to be corrected on that.
I did note, though, that the big manufacturers (Stihl etc) seem to limit the use of those quick adjustment knobs to the smaller homeowner saws and not the big guys, from what I saw.
So, those of you who have one, are they OK? Durable?
My gut feeling is that they are not as sturdy or durable, and it's largely marketing for folks who are not as much into saws, but admittedly I don't have one, so I am ready to be corrected on that.
I did note, though, that the big manufacturers (Stihl etc) seem to limit the use of those quick adjustment knobs to the smaller homeowner saws and not the big guys, from what I saw.
So, those of you who have one, are they OK? Durable?