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Husky orange, thing is they have changed the filler cap. it used to be black which worked a treat now the green ones are useless, I swapped it for the old black one and it still works and have the green ones as spare. The stihl ones I don't rate at all.

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I use a husky one, but the green petrol filler is a pita, as you have to hold it to return it manually after a while,

 

also would a vent be to much to ask for, so on hot days when you forget to release the pressure first you wouldnt get dosed in fuel

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I find the oregon clear one last longer and don't wear at the abse as qiuck as the stihl ones.. not much in it and the filler caps are compatable.. we use both... stihl looks nicer.

clear one every time easy to see if mixed and how full they are...

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