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Looking to buy a pole pruner with interchangeable heads ( saw and lopper ) presently looking at Silky telescopic ,which is still a bit long when folded down or Stein pole system that dismantles down to six foot sections not sure what fittings ( screw or clip together ) , not so controversal as stihl versus husky , but I want to get the right kit .

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I'm sure Silky are the best but I only needed a limited use model so went for Bahco via Screwfix; I brought the 5m pole - comes down to say 6 ft and the saw and large lopper. Tried out the saw at full entention over the weekend on some 2" ash branches - worked well, just needed a steady saw action (haven't tried the lopper yet). The pole worked well locking ok and light to use.:thumbup1:

 

I could fit a Silky blade to it if needed but the Bahco blade assy is 18 quid against 29 quid for a silky blade.

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Silky saw head is better but I think the Wolfe garten pruners are better

 

Agreed. The silky pruner is good but the fancy mechanism doesn't last very long. The wolf one is simple and last forever.

 

Silky pole saw and wolf garten lopper.

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i got a silky HAYAUCHI 6.3m if i do not need all the reach all the time but got it as it would be handy and glad i did get the long one. as i am pruning alot of hard wood for timber i remove the extra ones. it is alot nicer on the arms, it realy handy to use. what about jemson i have neave used one but i think you could fit a silky blade to it. and you can get extars for it

 

Pole saws | F R Jones and Son

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