There are two types of Saxon 80mm f/6 ED refractors: this triplet-apochromat...
https://www.saxon.com.au/saxon-delux...cope.html.html
...and this one...
https://www.saxon.com.au/saxon-80-ed...cope.html.html
However, that one smacks of being a doublet, rather than a triplet. Curiously, it touts FPL-53 as the ED-glass element.
Were you considering an 80mm?
Then, the more-costly Saxon 80mm f/6 triplet-apochromat is indeed the spitting-image of this Explore Scientific...
https://explorescientificusa.com/col...-apo-refractor
This is true for the larger apertures as well.
You should be able to find far more user-reviews online of an ES than of the Saxon.
Then, in that this fellow had imaged with a ubiquitous ST80 achromat...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWSvIkfTx8k&t=932s
...you'd be worlds away whilst using the less-expensive 80mm of the Saxon ED-glass offerings.