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February 2024 by Pongsai WuKong III
Its a gas station for HFN ...need a car thats and HFN
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September 2023 by Janet Royer
Very awkward set up. Could not get receipt
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April 2023 by Michael Torino
Great place to get gas
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April 2022 by Lou Z.
Great place to get your fuel, get a membership card asap!
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November 2020 by troy yamaguchi
ALL THE GLORY HONOR TO JESUS THE SON OF GOD GREAT AWESOME GOD JESUS MY SAVIOUR FORVER MY HEALER VICTORY PEACE PROVIDER RIGHTEOUSNESS LIGHT MY SALVATION ROCK MY REFUGE STRENGTH PRECIOUS BLOOD JESUS LAMB WASH OUR SINS AWAY WE HAVE VICTORY IN CROSS STRIPES JESUS HEALED US VICTORY OVER COVID-19
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October 2020 by David Young
Hawaii Fueling Network has been my service provider for the past 15 plus years, close to work and home, convenient opening 24 hours every day.
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October 2020 by George Kahoohanohano
Once a member, pretty decent gas prices
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October 2020 by Michael Sciuto
Great for social distancing
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April 2020 by Gerald azbill
Quality gas. Well maintained pumps. Very convenient.
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March 2020 by Gina Marie
Luv the service and staff, but prices are bit higher than other places
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January 2020 by Vince N.
Long before Costco Gas landed on Maui, HFN was the alternative for lower-priced fuel, though a business license was required for membership. Not anymore. Hawaii Fueling Network is now comprised of several gas stations on Maui & Hawaii Island, doing business under the names of HFN, Ohana Fuels, and Minit Stop gas stations. Membership is free but a co-signer is required. Fuel types and grades vary by station. CARDLOCK: The "Cardlock" station sports the HFN name and used to be the only place you could fill up. Maui's sole Cardlock is on Hukilike Street in the Kahului Industrial Area. It's not a modern nor large facility by any means. There is no convenience store, let alone a single worker at the site. Two islands sporting four pumps is all you'll see. The place is open 24/7, sells 87 and 89-octane gas (no 92), and diesel. The only downfall is that prices aren't posted. You have to wait for your statement in the mail to see what you were actually charged. I haven't filled up here in years so that may have changed. It wasn't much of a savings compared to public stations, around 10-cents per gallon less. But, that's better than nothing. Nowadays, the HFN card is also accepted at Minit Stop convenience stores and Ohana Fuel gas stations. Prices still aren't posted for HFN members (as they are public stations) but once you insert your card, your discounted price is displayed. OVERALL: Still more expensive than Maui Oil and Costco Gas, but the multiple location convenience is a huge selling point.
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January 2019 by Trieu Xuan Uyen
385 Hukilike St # 101