Free Energy Home Generator – Magniwork Review
Magniwork – What Is It?
Hi guys, Paul here. As you’ve probably guessed by now, I’m a big fan of free energy, so when I heard about Magniwork, I was naturally pretty excited. Now, for those of you who haven’t heard of Magniwork, it’s a course containing an ebook that teaches you how to build your own DIY free energy home generator.
Magniwork claims that you can build the generator for under $200, which is a mere fraction of the $2000+ price that you would have to pay to get a local engingeer to do it. Furthermore, you can build them with readily available materials, and tools that you are likely to have already. They also claim that they provide detailed and easy to follow instructions, as well as professional diagrams. Finally, as can be expected of a sustainable energy product, they claim to be environmentally friendly. Let’s see if they live up to this, shall we?
How Much Does It Cost To Build These Things?
The first claim they make is that you can build the permanent magnetic generator for under $200. Assuming you could even find an engineer knowledgeable about the technology, it would cost you thousands of dollars to get one professionally built. Can you really save that much money and build one for under $200 yourself?
Well, in a word, yes. Building my generator cost me about $215, plus I had to buy a tool that broke on me. So all things told, just under $245. Minus the cost of the tool, it was only slightly over $200, and I live in a pretty big city so prices may be lower for you. The cost is far from prohibitive, especially considering that you pay it once, and it saves you money every month.
Verdict: Magniwork delivers on their claims regarding the cost of the project. At no point during the shopping process did I stop and think to myself “This is starting to get a bit too expensive.” Excellent start.
Readily Available Materials?
The next claim made is that everything can be built using easily obtainable materials and tools you are likely to have on hand. Overall I found that statement to be mostly true. The materials are definitely easily obtainable. Even people living in fairly remote towns should be able to get their hands on everything needed without much in the way of effort.
As far as tools go, the statement is true if you’re the handy or DIY type, but if you’re like me and you call a pro any time something goes wrong, you may need to buy a thing or two. I am a far cry from handy, and I had everything on hand, so odds are good that you’ll probably have most everything you need.
Verdict: Another claim fully delivered on by Magniwork. Even including my broken tool, getting the stuff together for this project was a breeze.
Let’s Get Down To Work!
OK, so we’ve got our materials together, time to get down to it. Magniwork claims that their instructions are easy to follow and of professional quality, so this should be easy, right?
Surprisingly, yes! I was pleasantly surprised by how simple it was to follow the manual. Every step of the project is covered in enough detail to ensure that you get everything right, without overwhelming you with so much detail that you get lost. As someone who has read a LOT of how-to manuals, I have to say, this is one of the easiest and most straightforward guides I’ve seen.
As far as how long it all took, you might be thinking a month or two, right? Maybe longer? Nope. I did it in a week, successfully, and this is coming from a guy who has a hard time putting together furniture from Ikea. As I’m sure you can understand, I was thrilled. I’m a lot more used to buying things than building them, so for me, this was like climbing Everest.
Verdict: Amazing. 11 out of 10. 6 Stars out of a possible 5. Magniwork helped me harness my inner DIY-er and build something that I previously would have thought was impossible. Count me as a satisfied customer.
But Will It Save You Money?
After having the system hooked up for just over a month now (finished it a few days before putting up this website), I’ve noticed a decrease in my power consumption. Between my wife, my kids and I, our power usage is usually around 1050 kWh per month, according to our meter. Since installing the generator, it’s dropped to roughly 550 kWh. At this point I’m most likely going to do another generator setup to see if I can reduce it even further. As it is right now, the savings should pay for the project in 2 months or so, with any further savings as free money in the bank.
Verdict: Cutting your power bill by nearly half for $200 and a weekend’s work seems like a pretty good deal for me. Overall, I’d say Magniwork delivers on its promises. All of my power savings are going into my new “family cruise fund”, so I’m definitely glad I went through with this.
So Is Magniwork Right For You?
That’s a good question. To that I’d say if you’re the type who actually uses products they buy, and you don’t mind spending a bit of cash up front to save money every month, then yes, it’s probably for you. Magniwork is a great investment overall, a fun weekend project, and an excellent way to save on your power bill. If you’re looking for any or all of those things, then odds are good that Magniwork will make you as happy as it has made me.
