7 reviews for Stihl Cover For The AP Battery slot
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Graham Johnson (verified owner) –
Useful cover when battery not in machine… yes would recommend.
Simon (verified owner) –
An excellent product, does the job for a very reasonable price. The p+p was a bit pricey costing more than twice the product price. Nonetheless the delivery was prompt.
Frank Holehouse approve –
Good Service
Thomas –
Great little battery covers these are, stops and garden material or muck falling in while the machine is not in use.
Very reasonable price, postage was fair price and arrived very quickly.
Would use Radmore & Tucker in the future.
Tim Wykes (verified owner) –
Good little pieceof kit to stop muck getting in the battery slot. Only one slight draw back I’ve found is sometimes the two little plastic catches become quite flexible if it’s warm. And in putting them on certain machines they go beyond the catch point because they’ve warp inwards and you end up having to get a screwdriver down to try and get it back out.
Tim Wykes (verified owner) –
Good little piece of kit to stop muck getting in the battery slot. Only one slight draw back I’ve found is sometimes the two little plastic catches become quite flexible if it’s warm. And in putting them on certain machines they go beyond the catch point because they’ve warp inwards and you end up having to get a screwdriver down to try and get it back out.
Tim Wykes (verified owner) –
Good little piece of kit to stop muck getting in the battery slot. Only one slight draw back I’ve found is sometimes the two little plastic catches become quite flexible if it’s warm. And in putting them on certain machines they go beyond the catch point because the tabs have warped inwards and you end up having to get a screwdriver down to try and get it back out.