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Had a zubat for years Steve ,ended up on the natanoko it's a faster saw but to be honest I'll take the sugoi or tsurgi these days but always keep one of the natanoko in the truck as an all rounder , the zubat is in a drawer some where untouched since buying natanokos !

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I bought Zubat 330 on the basis that I borrowed the instructors when on CS38/39 and it seemed fine to me, not that I had anything to compare it with apart from an almost new cheapie pruning saw. The instructors well used Zubat cut 3 times as much over 10 strokes compared to my cheapie.

 

Honey Brothers for my Zubat.

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I would add no matter what silky you decide too get be careful as they can give you a serious slash,ive seen a bad silky cut to a co workers forearm...nasty!

 

Very good advice. Worth remembering....

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Zubat 330 my most used, have a Sugoi for larger pruning cuts but don't use it as much as I used to, have a Pocket boy but snapped tip on first cut (bit wee for my kerrangotang arms)

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Zubat 330 my most used, have a Sugoi for larger pruning cuts but don't use it as much as I used to, have a Pocket boy but snapped tip on first cut (bit wee for my kerrangotang arms)

 

Kerrangotang..???

Orangutan me thinks:001_tongue:

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