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8 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

Bought some Toolstation ones. Only good thing is they pack up small so easy to throw away when full of holes after two jobs.

i use those cheap ones for hedge trimmings,  got a dozen of them and they last well if there isn't 'sharp branch like material' tearing through the material. 

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i use those cheap ones for hedge trimmings,  got a dozen of them and they last well if there isn't 'sharp branch like material' tearing through the material. 
Yes, fair enough I've used them on light hedge trims ok. Conifer hedge is a bit sharp though and I put a new one down over gravel to catch sawdust on a small leylandii removal and it got full of holes from branches landing on it.
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