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not quiet another saw thread

 

But which baseball cap is the best?

 

I have 2 husky hats on trial with heavy users who have both been using the stihl version for some time, thier verdict should be here by the end of the week.

 

At least we should have an honest answer as they have used both!!

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I'd say go for which ever cap your dealer stocks, that way you can get spares and repairs locally and easily. Also you'd be supporting the local economy. remember agenda 21, think global act local.

 

remember when the first cap breaks keep it in the workshop so you have a full shelf of spare parts for when you get a breakdown on your new cap.

 

my preference is the stihl cap as it matches my trousers and i find it helps shade the sun out of my eyes better. it's definatly more streamlined and i find it catches the ladies eye better. i reckon i get eyed up 30% more often wearing a stihl cap than i would if i was wearing a husky cap.

 

Jamie

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I'd say go for which ever cap your dealer stocks, that way you can get spares and repairs locally and easily. Also you'd be supporting the local economy. remember agenda 21, think global act local.

 

remember when the first cap breaks keep it in the workshop so you have a full shelf of spare parts for when you get a breakdown on your new cap.

 

my preference is the stihl cap as it matches my trousers and i find it helps shade the sun out of my eyes better. it's definatly more streamlined and i find it catches the ladies eye better. i reckon i get eyed up 30% more often wearing a stihl cap than i would if i was wearing a husky cap.

 

Jamie

 

:lol::lol: Excellent

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I'd say go for which ever cap your dealer stocks, that way you can get spares and repairs locally and easily. Also you'd be supporting the local economy. remember agenda 21, think global act local.

 

remember when the first cap breaks keep it in the workshop so you have a full shelf of spare parts for when you get a breakdown on your new cap.

 

my preference is the stihl cap as it matches my trousers and i find it helps shade the sun out of my eyes better. it's definatly more streamlined and i find it catches the ladies eye better. i reckon i get eyed up 30% more often wearing a stihl cap than i would if i was wearing a husky cap.

 

Jamie

 

:congrats::congrats:Brill Jamie!

 

Exactly my findings but i didnt have the time to write all that down lastnight:thumbup:

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I currently wear the all black Stihl baseball cap with the centrally located logo for work.

 

For best I wear the posher grey and black Stihl hat with the larger logo on an angle.

 

Li'l Dave however wears the Husqvarna blue tea cosy hat, and gives good reports on its servicability, as he wears it at work, for best, and in bed if its cold.

 

In the interests of impartiality, we accepted all hats as free gifts. :biggrin:

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:wink:i'd rather not comment, being "older" and new to the game i reckon by the time i'd have made my choice someone younger will have beaten me to it anyway...

 

Aye, At your age mate, Your far better off with the Stihl flat cap, Pipe and slippers :001_tongue::laugh1:

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Dont wear either, they'll only make you go bald.

 

 

I was already bald before i started wearing a cap!!

 

It now serves as a major part of PPE for me otherwise beetroot head.

 

 

Well steve had to be done didn`t it!!

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