Sunoco Gas Station

Hours

Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

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3.9 - (7 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

Verified Member
3.9 - (7 reviews)
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  • Heather Benton

    Wonderful service staff. Very reasonable pricing. Always a good experience here.
    Dec 1st, 2022

  • Robert Punzell


    Dec 16th, 2021

  • Lorri Baldelli


    Nov 29th, 2021

  • Erin Kelosky


    Jun 3rd, 2021

  • Wasp Rider

    It was an imbalanced weight. With a fiberglass handle and a 2lb steel head you couldnt really balance it in your hand. Instead you would hold it with a tight fist the whole time, trying your best to not let all the gore affect your grip. You loved that hammer. What a pleasure to feel the weight at the end of your hand and to know how much power and momentum you could generate and inflict in a single blow. You gained quite a reputation for that ability. You even loved the way the hammer would bounce when you missed and struck the concrete beside your target. The hard-stop would shock and reverberate from your hand up your arm and into your shoulder. You grew excited at the thought of your next attempt to break the ridge of their nose or brow having the same force that you just felt in your own hand on the concrete. The thick pungent odor of blood and vomit that coated the inside of your mask and filled your nostrils when you put it on never stopped smelling like power and control to you. The satisfying dense thud that you could generate from your heavy hammer and long arm became something that you began to realize you couldnt live without. They say when the only tool you have is a hammer then all your problems start to look like nails. I guess you took that to a very literal extreme. I guess I started to look like just another nail to you too. Maybe everybody did. That fiberglass handle didnt quite hold up for you though did it? Snapped when you needed it most huh? Maybe you should have been more precise with some of your blows. Maybe you should have paid closer attention to the small cracks just above the rubber handle. Maybe if you had wiped the blood off you would have noticed the cracks forming. Maybe not. Oh well, there are so many things that could have been. Who knows, maybe in a different time line you still have your fingers. Just think If things had gone only a little bit differently maybe you would still have your lips... and earlobes ... maybe even your tongue. I just hope that when all you have is a rusty old pair of garden shears that not all of your problems start to look like weeds.
    Nov 15th, 2019

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About
Sunoco Gas Station

Sunoco Gas Station is located at 330 Sims Street in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania 16117. Sunoco Gas Station can be contacted via phone at (412) 752-2511 for pricing, hours and directions.

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Q What is the phone number for Sunoco Gas Station?

A The phone number for Sunoco Gas Station is: (412) 752-2511.


Q Where is Sunoco Gas Station located?

A Sunoco Gas Station is located at 330 Sims Street, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania 16117


Q What is the internet address for Sunoco Gas Station?

A The website (URL) for Sunoco Gas Station is: https://www.sunoco.com/find-a-station?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_content=3833


Q What days are Sunoco Gas Station open?

A Sunoco Gas Station is open:
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours


Q How is Sunoco Gas Station rated?

A Sunoco Gas Station has a 3.9 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours

Ratings and Reviews
Sunoco Gas Station

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Heather Benton on Google

image Wonderful service staff. Very reasonable pricing. Always a good experience here.


Robert Punzell on Google

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Lorri Baldelli on Google

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Erin Kelosky on Google

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Wasp Rider on Google

image It was an imbalanced weight. With a fiberglass handle and a 2lb steel head you couldnt really balance it in your hand. Instead you would hold it with a tight fist the whole time, trying your best to not let all the gore affect your grip. You loved that hammer. What a pleasure to feel the weight at the end of your hand and to know how much power and momentum you could generate and inflict in a single blow. You gained quite a reputation for that ability.
You even loved the way the hammer would bounce when you missed and struck the concrete beside your target. The hard-stop would shock and reverberate from your hand up your arm and into your shoulder. You grew excited at the thought of your next attempt to break the ridge of their nose or brow having the same force that you just felt in your own hand on the concrete.
The thick pungent odor of blood and vomit that coated the inside of your mask and filled your nostrils when you put it on never stopped smelling like power and control to you. The satisfying dense thud that you could generate from your heavy hammer and long arm became something that you began to realize you couldnt live without. They say when the only tool you have is a hammer then all your problems start to look like nails. I guess you took that to a very literal extreme. I guess I started to look like just another nail to you too. Maybe everybody did.
That fiberglass handle didnt quite hold up for you though did it? Snapped when you needed it most huh? Maybe you should have been more precise with some of your blows. Maybe you should have paid closer attention to the small cracks just above the rubber handle. Maybe if you had wiped the blood off you would have noticed the cracks forming. Maybe not.
Oh well, there are so many things that could have been. Who knows, maybe in a different time line you still have your fingers. Just think If things had gone only a little bit differently maybe you would still have your lips... and earlobes ... maybe even your tongue.
I just hope that when all you have is a rusty old pair of garden shears that not all of your problems start to look like weeds.


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