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And which models are worth looking at ?

More importantly which brands not to touch

 

 

 

:laugh1::laugh1:

 

As per the other threads, small and inexpensive (cheap :laugh1:)

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And which models are worth looking at ?

More importantly which brands not to touch

 

 

 

:laugh1::laugh1:

 

As per the other threads, small and inexpensive (cheap :laugh1:)

 

Brands of what mate?

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And which models are worth looking at ?

More importantly which brands not to touch

 

 

 

:laugh1::laugh1:

 

As per the other threads, small and inexpensive (cheap :laugh1:)

 

HI BRIAN SORRY mate can i ask what YOUR ON ABOUT IT SOUND LIKE ONE OF MY POST:thumbup1: THANKS JON :thumbup:

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And which models are worth looking at ?

More importantly which brands not to touch

 

 

 

:laugh1::laugh1:

 

As per the other threads, small and inexpensive (cheap :laugh1:)

 

Kate Moss ? :biggrin: ( not to touch )

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Sorry guys, :blushing:

Just put up a couple of threads on chainsaws my son is looking at.

 

So presumed the other threads had been read.

 

Don't touch any Chinese copy saws . If they say Stihl or Husqvarna and you are not sure get someone who knows to look. I am a Husky man but the new Dolmar range look the business ......

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Don't touch any Chinese copy saws . If they say Stihl or Husqvarna and you are not sure get someone who knows to look. I am a Husky man but the new Dolmar range look the business ......

 

That about answers your question brian:thumbup1::thumbup1:

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Best to steer clear of Tesco, Sainsbury, Morrisons, Asda, Lidl, Aldi, M&S, Iceland, Budgens, Costcutter, The Co Operative, Londis, Mace, Nisa, Spar and Waitrose.

 

Grow your own :thumbup:

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