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Stick with the Stihl. They are pennies, so even if you buy from your nearest dealer its still not going to cost you a great deal more than buying from a cheaper online retailer. And as for parts and spares.....don't think i've ever needed to buy a spare for a blower!

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I'm in the market for a good blow(er).Due to this new Stihl policy do I get blown off a Swede or stick with a German?..

 

I got a BG 86 ( the old shape ) and the similar husky one . On paper the husky is supposed to have the more puff but there is nothing in it . The Stihl is louder which makes it seem more powerful . I do think the old shape Stihl blows better than the new shape .

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