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I think they come in different colours too!

 

Yeah but rumour has it that some of the components are all made in the same factory, re. the colours I think you can get,

 

Orange/White, Most Expensive

 

Orange/Grey, Next Most Expensive

 

Orange/Black, Cheaper but has a better guarantee, Got a bad review from some Scandanavian guy though.

 

Red/Black, Priced close to the Orange/Black, like the Orange/Black they appear to be popular with those who want to be a little bit different.

 

Blue/Black, as above but aimed at the UK market, probably on the basis that we've got a Tory Government.

 

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Yeah but rumour has it that some of the components are all made in the same factory, re. the colours I think you can get,

 

 

 

Orange/White, Most Expensive

 

 

 

Orange/Grey, Next Most Expensive

 

 

 

Orange/Black, Cheaper but has a better guarantee, Got a bad review from some Scandanavian guy though.

 

 

 

Red/Black, Priced close to the Orange/Black, like the Orange/Black they appear to be popular with those who want to be a little bit different.

 

 

 

Blue/Black, as above but aimed at the UK market, probably on the basis that we've got a Tory Government.

 

 

 

:001_tt2::biggrin:

 

 

Re the Chainsaw branded ones... Are McCullough bringing one out?

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Unfortunately no, they were going to until they realised that they'd have to add the actual 'Brand Name' in case people mistook it for a New Old Stock Danarm one from the late 1950's.

 

 

Thats a shame.... Looks like I'll have to wait for Ryobi or Silverline to launch theirs :)

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If it's a small storage type sack then figure of 8 the line around one hand,tuck the line in the sack with the throwing end clipped outside or it could create a knot...with the cube it is most important to keep it free from anything other than line...i've tried Weaver and Zing-it but found Liros Magic speed to be the most un-tangle friendly.

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