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I'm looking for feedback on a couple of different pole saws.

 

I know there's loads out there, but looking for comments and feedback just on these two as they're what's available from my dealer;

 

Husqvarna HU327PT5S &

 

Stihl HT131.

 

Many thanks, any comments would be great.

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I have a Stihl pole saw, and it's one bit of kit I could not be without. Got me out of trouble and has saved me so much time and energy. Solidly built and powerful, I would go for the Stihl. Hope that helps?:001_smile:

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The stihl one is a 4mix so you will need the more expensive 2stroke oil ( if you are following the manufacturers recommendations)plus another fuel can to keep it in, mix etc.

 

This might not be an issue if you have other machines running this stuff. But i have found it a PITA having more containers to carry about. (Got a KM130)

 

Something to think about as well as performance which I can't comment on with these models.

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I've read a little about the angled head on the stihl, and Mr McTree has told me in the past they are a must, but anyone know if they're available on the husky?

 

Can't find anything myself, so could be a deal breaker?

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I have a stihl 131 4mix its ok, powerful but the 4mix can be trouble.

 

If I was buying again I would get the echo pole pruner ,2stroke and better built than the new stihl.

 

Plus 1 I have the stihl and am underwhelmed to say the least.

Handy bit of kit though.

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Stihl for me too, never felt the need for the angle head but did bust me nose On Friday trying to overreach to cut a branch, a real time saver in my eye's! + got a hedge cutter head for it which is useful for hacking back or wide tops but a little heavy for fine trimming. Shame husky don't make the backpack model anymore as that was a beastly of a tool :thumbup:

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