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Hi, want to buy a pole pruner. How does the CEUK Stallion compare to the Silky Hayauchi. I know silky is probably the brand to go for but there is a huge price difference and I don't think I could justify the price difference if the CEUK Stallion is a good product as I won't be using it too regularly.

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I have a Stihl Turbocut and would highly recommend it. 

Haven't tried any other version but I borrowed one and immediately went and bought my own. Have dismantled some seriously big trees with it, the sort of trees you would normally climb but I’m not a climber (too fat and scared of heights)

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i have a samurai saw and a wolf garten one

 

Samurai is alot  better quality blade cuts faster, similar to silky in quality

 

WWW.SAMURAISAWS.CO.UK

 

Got the TAKAEDA  350mm  blade  & fitted it on a bamboo pole harvested from someones garden ? there alu version probably would flex less, as bamboo flexs abit.....

 

p-ch-350-pole-saw-1.jpg

 

Shame the alu pole ones are out of stock but you could proabably bodge an  adjustable  alu pole (right diameter) and fit it to the TAKAEDA...

 

 

 

 

 

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