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Why do these bloody thing's alway's stick open when you refuel, then spill fuel all over the place when you take them out. Fecking useless!:cussing:

 

Yep they are pooh.

 

The plastic swells.

If you can be bothered take the spout to bits and sand/scrape with a knife the plastic bits that rub together.

 

Or buy a stihl one

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I LOVE the husky cans, as I remember Dad buying one of the first ones in the country, and we continued to use them for years. Bought a stihl can one day as I needed one in a hurry. Never bought another Husky one again. Still feel very nostalgic when I see the nice rounded orange can with the cute green fillers.

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