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Also this thread smacks of " trip advisor syndrome" lots of slagging off of non OEM but is that only 1 side of the story? Any one had OEM blades break up or non OEM blades that have been good for years even through brutal abuse?

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  On 23/10/2017 at 20:55, woody paul said:

If you are concerned about non OEM blades this is what happen to the blade when bit came off Rotor on my chipper it just bent it100_0918.thumb.JPG.cd360020ab5053960088825421481c19.JPG.

Was a Saturn blade.

 

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Is that a good or bad thing? (I suspect it’s a good thing)

 

I've used Saturn for blades, no issues whatsoever.

Edited by Mick Dempsey

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