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I think Einhell are worth a look at!:001_rolleyes:

 

You may laugh but the einhell I was given because the local Stihl dealer wouldn't dispose of it without charging is still going strong. It's only real fault is the oil reservoir runs out before the petroil. It also doesn't leak so is fine left in the back of the van.

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You may laugh but the einhell I was given because the local Stihl dealer wouldn't dispose of it without charging is still going strong. It's only real fault is the oil reservoir runs out before the petroil. It also doesn't leak so is fine left in the back of the van.

It will be great until it isn't.

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It will be great until it isn't.

 

Yes I realise it's a disposable saw but so far so good and I only paid 14 quid to fit a chain on it.

 

Better than by ryobi 4 stroke kombi with plastic camshaft.

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You may laugh but the einhell I was given because the local Stihl dealer wouldn't dispose of it without charging is still going strong. It's only real fault is the oil reservoir runs out before the petroil. It also doesn't leak so is fine left in the back of the van.

 

Bloke in my village has a Einhell hedge trimmer and it has been back twice and cost him £60 so far not including the cost of the machine. At some stage, he will have spent Tanaka, Echo, Stihl, Husqvarna, Makita sums of money and still have unreliable Chinese trimmers.

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