I'm truly curious to see how they feel in hand, and compare to both the 390xp and 395xp in both running and handling characteristics. I'm not scared of the primer/purge bulb, but I'm not a production guy either, just a 10-20 cord/year weekend hack. But especially cutting Hedge, once I set the 562xp or 262MMWS down, I'm generally reaching for a 90cc saw. If it feels like a bigger 562xp or 572xp, I'm in, and thank god for the side tensioner, and inboard clutch, for easy adjustment, and rim changes. I do wonder in that video, aside from the chain and technique critiques mentioned earlier, how broken in that saw was. If it was brand new, that would also explain a lot, as I bet that's a 12-16 tank saw before everything fully seats, grooves in, and really makes power.