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Hi, just wondering if anyone has any past experience on carrying extra petrol for a strimmer about your person.

For when strimming long distances away from your vehicle.

I'm thinking some sort of smallish container to carry in a rusksack or similar

 

I looked at the alloy fuel bottles for camping stoves but it's nearly £20 for a 1 litre bottle :001_huh:

 

 

Many years ago when I was at the council you'd sometimes take an old plastic bottle out the bin, fill with petrol mix and stick it in your pocket, which never seemed ideal!

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Camelbak and siphon it straight it. Very efficient!

 

Anything that doesn't leak.

 

As above cheapo aluminium/fake sigg bottles cost next to nowt.

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The old plastic drink bottle worked before so it,ll work again !! Me & my mates used to carry petrol in coke bottles on us when we used to race 2 strokes in the Weston Beach Race worked a treat,

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i use the litre oregon oil bottles (with handle)and clip to my belt ,,,great for brashing work with chainsaw.carry 2 litres of mix and one of oil gives me 5 tankfull on the saw before i need to return to combi can.and free as you will use the oil anyway..jake:thumbup:

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