The facts are that all things being equal, you will have more fuel related problems with e10 ethanol fuel anywhere with pure fuel but - all things aren't equal for everyone and with all people. LolHere's the reality of all this in a nutshell:
- The consensus is there is no meaningful detriment (if any) in using high octane fuel in small engines. (Not my opinion but most aren't with me.)
- No one is suggesting a high octane benefit in small engines. There is a price detriment to high octane which makes it less desirable unless a trade-ff exists.
- E10 gasoline has a potential issue from phase separation, mitigated by prudent and short-term storage practices. Many don't see it as a meaningful concern.
I have found that using one ounce of fuel stabilizer with every gallon of fuel makes the e10 ethanol work just as well and last just as long as any "pure" gas you may get.
As with everything, your mileage may vary.