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and the fact husky make them out of thick orange plastic what make its hard to see when your running low or how much you have left unlike the stihl ones which you can easily see though

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and the fact husky make them out of thick orange plastic what make its hard to see when your running low or how much you have left unlike the stihl ones which you can easily see though

 

HI IAN stihl ones are best just like there saw the husky tips go on them thanks jon :thumbup:

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We used Husky cans but after a few months the oil side would have a leak underneath and we found there was a small dimple, and this would wear away putting it in and out of the van. So we have been using Stihl since.

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HI IAN stihl ones are best just like there saw the husky tips go on them thanks jon :thumbup:

 

defo agree on the stihl fuel can but I can't complain about my husky 555 saw, it's a little cracker and starts first time every time....... touch wood hahaha

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Agreed. Got a similar non stihl can for around £15, needed a new spout for it yesterday and had to use eBay for a stihl non spill as can't use the online dealers...

 

just got a oregen one from forest and arb £15 does the job and thats to store fuel and oil. tools go in tool box. not going to pay for a sthil or husky when this does the job

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defo agree on the stihl fuel can but I can't complain about my husky 555 saw, it's a little cracker and starts first time every time....... touch wood hahaha

 

HI IAN im pulling your leg mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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Reckon that would be for the ordinary funnel one needs with the Stihl cans, as they dribble. Save yourself the hassle and get a Husky Combi Can.

 

Husky combi cans are garbage these days, green spout lasts 1 fill if your lucky then it will leak tried 3 replacements all the same didn't last beyond the first day, sad my black cap one got damaged falling on the pavement it lasted 20+ years.

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