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I never take the quick fill nozzles off the stihl can, I break one spout a year on average but I’m on my second can in 10 years (the first got run over 🤦‍♂️) the other cans I’ve used but never thought they were as good as the Stihl one

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Thanks guys!

 

I did some research on stihl cans and sadly the only ones we have available (Estonia) are the orange ones, which become a deal breaker because i really want a transparent combi can.

 

The Oregon combi can is around 15£ and 10£ for spout which is pretty decent imo.

 

The previous one i had was a 3L  and it was big enough so i'll most likely get the 3L/1.5l unless there's a good reason to get the big 5L combi can.

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The stihl has the best nozzles for sure. Sadly the stihl ones don’t fit in all my saws so I now use the husky can. Good can but the quick fill nozzles are crap. They don’t close properly so when I start filling up the oil I usually have to hold the petrol nozzle shut.
The Oregon can is too thin and collapses out of shape if not left vented in hot weather. Nozzles are good though.

I must see if the Oregon nozzles fit the husky can and go for the Frankenstein hybrid can !

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I'm glad to hear that Oregon ones are problem free.

I do really like the old style Husqvarna combi cans aswell and those are still available around here for 35£.

How good are the spouts on old style Husqvarna cans, are those as good as the stihl & oregon ?

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12 minutes ago, Allar said:

I'm glad to hear that Oregon ones are problem free.

I do really like the old style Husqvarna combi cans aswell and those are still available around here for 35£.

How good are the spouts on old style Husqvarna cans, are those as good as the stihl & oregon ?

The fuel spout on the one in the picture lasted a good 7/8 yrs only reason i dont use it now is it has a hole in the bottom

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3 hours ago, Allar said:

Thanks guys!

 

I did some research on stihl cans and sadly the only ones we have available (Estonia) are the orange ones, which become a deal breaker because i really want a transparent combi can.

 

The Oregon combi can is around 15£ and 10£ for spout which is pretty decent imo.

 

The previous one i had was a 3L  and it was big enough so i'll most likely get the 3L/1.5l unless there's a good reason to get the big 5L combi can.

I’d get the 5L can so much easier if using  one shots 

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