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im sure it will be worth the wait! a big improvement over its predecessor which was a bit tired and should have pensioned off before now!

 

 

 

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How can you be sure it is better, if neither you, nor anybody else have tried it?

 

Given the choice between what is for sale today, and therefore has a solid track record, I would choose the Stihl combi can, with "no spill" spouts for both fuel and oil. you should be aware, that the Stihl combi can exists in two colours: orange and white. The orange is easier to spot, but the white is easier to determine fuel level.

 

Just for the record: I also own a Husqvarna combi can (the one for sale currently), but never use it.

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How can you be sure it is better, if neither you, nor anybody else have tried it?

 

Given the choice between what is for sale today, and therefore has a solid track record, I would choose the Stihl combi can, with "no spill" spouts for both fuel and oil. you should be aware, that the Stihl combi can exists in two colours: orange and white. The orange is easier to spot, but the white is easier to determine fuel level.

 

Just for the record: I also own a Husqvarna combi can (the one for sale currently), but never use it.

 

HI MORTEN re husky can is it the new type ones mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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