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Wife saw this video and now wants me to buy one. I'm skeptical of every "miracle device" online. Anyone have actual data after using one for a few months?
Going on 4 months with mine. Average bill last year was $278, this past month came in at $164. Don't know exactly how it works but the numbers don't lie. Already bought 3 more for relatives.
30 years working around electrical equipment as a firefighter. The voltage coming into most homes is dirtier than people realize. Surprised more folks aren't talking about this.
Single mom in Florida with a small apartment. My July bill was $267 — for an APARTMENT. Nothing I can do about the heat. This was the first thing I've tried that actually showed a difference on my next bill.
Sorry to hear that. Single income here too — bills in PA were getting absurd. Mine dropped by about a third after two months. It's not a magic fix but it really helps when you're stretched thin.
Vegas gets brutal in summer. Bought 2 for a 3-bedroom. The thing nobody tells you is utilities here are deregulated — they jack rates whenever they want with zero accountability. This levels the playing field a bit.
Same here in Oregon. Our co-op approved a 22% increase last year for "infrastructure modernization." Translation: data centers. Got mine 2 months ago and finally seeing bills under $200 again.