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zephian:
Hello all,
I just wanted to know your personal recommendations on pruning tools.
I'm in need of some tools and wanted to know what you guys recommend.
I have some overgrown citrus and persimmons to trim as well as a shade tree in my front yard.
I'm fairly limited by a budget right now but I'd like to hear what works for you for:

Polesaw (Manual or powered)
Pruning shears
Loppers
Pruning saw

as a side note I will be getting a Ryobi 12in 18v chainsaw, has anyone tried this out before? I have only .2 acres and already own multiple ryobi tools so this sounded the most conveniant.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-ONE-12-in-18-Volt-Brushless-Lithium-Ion-Electric-Cordless-Chainsaw-4-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-Included-P549/300450480
Thanks,

Finca La Isla:
For a hand saw, Silky is my brand.
Hand clippers I use Felco, although I have a very good Japanese set that I don’t remember the name right now.

Cookie Monster:
Vaca Shears makes awesome loppers.
Felco is my favorite shear brand.
Neither are "budget" tools, but they will last a lifetime, so the amortized cost is lower than the cheaper tools.

Vernmented:
I use this.

https://castellari.us/prodotto/lady/

And this.

http://www.silkysaws.com/Silky_Saws/Folding-Straight_2/Gomboy-Folding-Saw-685#sthash.T9DV6yHH.dpbs

ManVFruit:

--- Quote from: Vernmented on February 04, 2019, 05:36:38 PM ---I use this.

https://castellari.us/prodotto/lady/

And this.

http://www.silkysaws.com/Silky_Saws/Folding-Straight_2/Gomboy-Folding-Saw-685#sthash.T9DV6yHH.dpbs

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