Just FYI for those interested. The new fuel stations at Holiday Market in Burlington and River Rock at Island Crossing
are both carrying ethanol free fuel. If this is posted somewhere else I apologize for the redundancy.
Ethanol Free Fuel
- fisherman92
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Re: Ethanol Free Fuel
Thanks for the info. I'll keep that in mind when I head up north fishing. I have been fueling up at the little gas market on Broadway in Everett that has ethanol free fuel. Anyone else use this gas station?
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Re: Ethanol Free Fuel
pure-gas.org shows the location of all of them in the US. I have always found it to be very accurate.
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The Grange in Issaquah is another location if you are heading to Sammamish or to Eastern WA.
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Haven't used that place but the Co Op in Snohomish has E-free fuel as well. I'm thinking this spring I'll keep 5+ gallons at the house to run in the mower, weed wacker, generator and also fuel up the boat with it.fisherman92 wrote:Thanks for the info. I'll keep that in mind when I head up north fishing. I have been fueling up at the little gas market on Broadway in Everett that has ethanol free fuel. Anyone else use this gas station?
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purgas.org is the place to get the info. I get my Ethanol Free Gas at both the Issaquah Grange and the Snohomish Coop both have done me right. I was not so diligent with pure gas and had to replace 3 different small gas motors I am done with that gas for my small motors.