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OK, I thought they were scam
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OK, disclaimer. I'm not connected to any of the companies and their products that I'm about to discuss in any way other than as a customer paying their full retail prices. Moving on...

I would get their email advertisements and think, "Yeah, right!", then delete it. But one time in a moment of weakness I dropped the hammer on one. What am I writing about? The small plug in Watt Savers. 

So the first one arrived and I plugged it in and waited. The first bill arrived and our bill was roughly half of our normal bill. I waited another month and again, half of our once normal bill. That means from a $200+ bill to a $130ish bill 2 months running. That NEVER happens. But we have 2 power panels so I ordered a 2nd unit and plugged it in downstream of the panel. The next bill was $60ish dollars. That hasn't happened for 40 years, when we were just paying for the hookup and living out of a tent. But we have another power panel out in the shop and I ordered another one for out there. 

The installation is incredibly hi-tech and difficult. Plug it in downstream and as close to the box as possible but don't agonize over it. That was the installation. 

Be careful of scam units that look like the real deal but near as I can figure, just have light in them to make them look like a WattSaver. We have a friend who bought 5 of those and saw no change in her bill. She paid something like $8 per unit and got terrible night lights.

In the link below I bought one of each the first 2 listed units and ordered the 3rd from the first listed.
https://bestconsumerinsight.com/top-powe...d_source=5

If anyone tries it I'd like to know how it works for you, good or bad. Why? I still have a hard time believing the results we're getting.
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