Take your Husky, lean out the carb....run a tank and then see if it will start. The manufacturer can only provide a saw that 'should' start and run acceptably in a 'window' of conditions. They have no control over whether the end user mixed the fuel properly, has fuel that is fresh and not contaminated, etc....
Also, IF you bought a saw from a 'dealer' they should start the saw and tune it for the conditions at hand (altitude and temp) before giving it to the consumer. IF you buy a saw from a Big Box store then you get what you get...and it is YOUR responsibility to tune the saw before use.
Unfortunately most saws (carbs) today have anti-tamper devises over the needle adjustments and the average homeowner/user is clueless as to how to access the adjustment screws or even know what a properly running saw sounds like out of the wood and in. That's not a 'quality' issue that is a tuning issue.
I promise you I can make your Husky hot enough it won't start again for hours afterward.
Again....IF you run a saw too lean it WILL get hot, ALL OF THEM (Stilhl, Husky, other) and restart issues are almost guaranteed.