Sta-Bil 22207 - 16 Ounce Fuel Stabilizer
Your Online Sta-Bil Portable and Standby Generator Superstore.
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Sta-Bil 16 Ounce Fuel Stabilizer
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Retail Price:
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$12.99 |
Discount:
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-$3.00 |
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Your Price:
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$9.99 |

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Store Gasoline • Prevents carburetors from gumming-up • Eliminates the need to drain gasoline from the engine • 16 ounce bottle will treat 40 gallons of gasoline
New Improved Formula • More corrosion inhibitors to fight the effects of ethanol fuel
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Model Number: | 22207 |
 | | | Manufacturer Name: | Sta-Bil |  | | | Weight: | Lbs. (0.00 kilograms) |  | | | Dimensions: | "L x "W x "H (0.00 x 0.00 x 0.00 cm) |  | | | Warranty: | Not Available |
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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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Written August 29, 2007 |
| Sta-Bil 16 Ounce Fuel Stabilizer Review |
| By frank wood |
| this is good stuff, considering how long a generator stands idle, i start mine one or twice a month and it jumps every time using this product same as my lawn machines and motor cycle. if you don't use a gas treatment like sta-bil you are asking for problems on items that sit full of gas. |
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Written June 15, 2008 |
| How to Start a Portable Generator |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
The best way to ensure your generator lasts is to start it properly the first time.
Most of us are too proud to read owners manuals.
If you watch this video instead, you'll take better care of your generator, and it will last you much longer.
Enjoy. |
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Written June 03, 2008 |
| How to Keep Your Gasoline Fresh |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Gasoline will gradually turn to varnish and gum up your carburetor if it sits too long. So, rotate your fuel supply at least once per year.
We strongly recommend mixing Sta-Bil fuel stabilizer with your gas.
A 10-ounce bottle will keep 25 gallons of gasoline fresh for a whole year. If you double the dosage, it can stay fresh for up to two years. |
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Written June 02, 2008 |
| How to Quickly Set Up Your Gasoline Stockpile |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
A portable generator is just a machine that converts gasoline into electricity.
If you don’t have gasoline, you don’t have electricity.
You have a portable generator. So why don’t you have 24 gallons of gasoline readily available?
Most emergency generators already hold 5 gallons worth of fuel.
Storing gasoline in your fuel tank is no different than storing it in a gas can – with one major exception.
If the gasoline sits too long in the carburetor, it will gum up, and your generator won’t start when you need it most.
You can store gasoline in the generator ONLY if you shut off the fuel supply valve AND run the engine dry. Otherwise, we do not recommend it.
You should also have two gas cans on hand. This way, you can leave extra fuel behind while you’re searching for an open gas station.
Most people already have a 5-gallon gas can at home. If so, you just need to purchase one 14-gallon gas can.
Your stockpile is almost halfway complete, but hardly convenient. With a single gas can, you'll be making trips to the gas station every few hours to refuel.
During a disaster, you have more important things to do than stand in line for gasoline. That's why we recommend the Flo N' Go DuraMax gas can.
We love this product for three reasons:
1. It holds a whopping 14-gallons of gas in a polyethylene corrision-resistent container.
2. The DuraMax has sturdy six-inch wheels and an extra-deep handle to make it easy to manuever.
3. Its patented gas pump allows you to siphon gasoline directly into your generator by simply squeezing the handle.
Naturally, you don't want to pour gasoline on a fire. Nor do we recommend refueling a generator while it's hot.
With the DuraMax gas can, you have better control of dispensing gasoline, helping to eliminate spillage and overfills.
If you’re lucky and don’t use your generator, you can always use the gasoline for other outdoor power equipment. Or, you can easily pump it into your car with the DuraMax. |
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