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What do you reckon the best long handled pole saw is?


Sharpy92
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Im in the market for a long handled pole saw. 5 or 6m would be good and maybe the option for a lopper attachment.

Mainly need it for cutting back ride, pathways and small trees.

The best I have found is either a Silky or Jameson. What do people reckon I should get?

Im open to other suggestions, as I really can't make my mind up!

Pice isn't really an issue.

 

Thanks :-)

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Sharpness of saw I personally think silky take some beating.

 

I don't use the telescopic silky, I bought the aluminum rods, screwed together, when lopper head, sandvik saw, and steel Hook. Very adaptable, and the hook is invaluable. Pulls phones lines away from drop zone, branches from crown. Can't remember name 4x aluminium screwed together rods

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I have the Wolfe pole with loppers and saw. They do a pole that extends to 5m too. They've lasted me well for gardening clients. I don't use them as much as those of you that are full time tree workers though so don't know how they would stand up to heavy use.

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