I'm not a fan. I have no trouble using them, but they trap dirt/dust and they seem to get sticky with age.
Allright Mr Murph....
here's some personal experience :
- they won't seat with a slight overfill. Overfilling is easy, especially with oil and low visibility. This causes a waist of time in each case.
- any system that can give you a false feeling of security should not be allowed on a power tool. They can seem to hold untill they fall out sometimes, so they are not belgian proof... I've spilled an oil and fuel tank already on my pants once, so I am very carefull now with these things. I don't feel comfortable with fuel on my clothes..
- they are little plastic things that look not very sturdy, and I know they are being replaced.
I think the safety issue is a stretch too far for me.
Best design ever! The oil cap on the 200T is pure genius. I especially appreciate it when they go “snap”and you need to shut down work to go and get a new one. At only $9 bucks each, what a bargain! Leave it to Stihl to try and improve on the simplest of machines “the screw”. Irony indeed.
Hmmmm are your referring to condoms or fuel caps Shorty,:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
If they had done the flippy caps where they fit OVER a slightly protruding neck on the tank instead of INTO a tank hole/dirt funnel, they would have gotten it right.