Intelliworks Energy Saver saves you money

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on December 14th, 2007

Intelliworks Energy Saver saves you money

With all of these gadgets and electronics, not to mention Christmas lights, your electric bill is probably killing you one watt at a time. The Intelliworks Energy Saver feels your pain and can apparently cut your electricity bill by up to 50%. It uses state of the art technology to ‘optimize the voltage’, by acting as a sort of traffic cop for electricity.

The device automatically optimizes the voltage and current demands so that the end result is less energy consumed by you. They claim that users in cities will save about 14%, while those in rural areas will save even more. Possibly up to 50%. It sounds too good to be true, I know, but that’s not the only benefit. The life of your appliances can be extended, since the voltage is stabilized during momentary power surges. Just plug it into any wall socket and start counting your extra money every month. That’s it. Just think, you’ll have more money for gadgets that will eat up even more juice.

[Hollywood Gadgets] VIA [RedFerret]

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One Comment to “Intelliworks Energy Saver saves you money”
  1. dannie Says:

    how can i buy a Itelliworks enegery saver ?

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