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AF732F11-C86D-4DD7-8439-355264A2F474.thumb.jpeg.200fa114f58f8b7b8c389baa21d33971.jpegLost my small silky the other day,so had to buy this stihl one a bit quick to do a job and to be honest was quite impressed,just wondering if anybody else uses one and what your thoughts 

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AF732F11-C86D-4DD7-8439-355264A2F474.thumb.jpeg.200fa114f58f8b7b8c389baa21d33971.jpegLost my small silky the other day,so had to buy this stihl one a bit quick to do a job and to be honest was quite impressed,just wondering if anybody else uses one and what your thoughts 

[emoji51] ah bless..... bet that hurt ya! [emoji23]

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Samurai ones are better i reckon.

 

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Got this one and there version of the zubat also

 

Could do with one with finer teeth tpi  though for pruning apple trees etc.

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12 hours ago, gary112 said:

AF732F11-C86D-4DD7-8439-355264A2F474.thumb.jpeg.200fa114f58f8b7b8c389baa21d33971.jpegLost my small silky the other day,so had to buy this stihl one a bit quick to do a job and to be honest was quite impressed,just wondering if anybody else uses one and what your thoughts 

I liked mine so much I bought another. I bought a similar looking one from Lidl for about £4 here is the comparison

 

 

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23 hours ago, Khriss said:

Hmmmm. Check blade. Mine was fab. K

If you are referring to the Lidl one, it was brand new whereas the Stihl had been used for a year.  On close examination it seems that the teeth on the Stihl are set a tiny bit wider at the tips allowing the blade to travel freely

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