Magniwork Review: Is Magniwork Generator Book Scam? Feedback Report
FREE ELECTRICTY: A MAGNIWORK REVIEW
UPDATE - You have to do your own research prior to buying Magniwork, as it seems that it is very difficult to manufacture this device and also it seems that the claims on the sales page are little bit outrageous. If you are not satisfied with this book, you can always request refund via Clickbank.
I was really nervous when I was doing this Magniwork review. Why, because Magniwork is just so hot right now. Not simply because its online sales just reached its all-time high or some celebrity just endorsed the Magniwork without paying a fee. Doing this Magniwork review was just so hard because Magniwork is just so controversial right now. Heck, when you have some product that claims to completely eliminate your utility bill with almost zero cost it just might be possible that you have some critics on both your sides trying to refute whatever it is that you are saying. But here’s the deal – Magniwork does work. This is a Magniwork review - so read more.
I’m Not a DIY-guy: Can I Use Magniwork?
To be honest, I’ve been really hesitant to purchase Magniwork simply because I’m not just a DIY person. Heck, I value my time more than just getting ecstatically high with fixing my shower pipe. Let’s be realistic here. I’d rather surf the net and look for some opportunities online than just fix broken things in my home. I’d get paid online but not on fixing a line. What more if I need to power-up my home with some generator that I would have to build myself. Plus, I’m not good in following instructions. But their claim to completely eliminate my utility bill is just so irresistible. I mean, if I could just get electricity for free, heck, I would spend a couple of bucks just so I could learn how to do it.
So What is Magniwork Exactly
Magniwork is a revolutionary system that utilizes green technology to power up every home. No special specifications for your wiring system or a requirement that you have to switch all your electricity receptors at home just to use Magniwork. Their system teaches just about anyone to harness the power of magnetic energy to generate green power that could completely replace your coal- or clean energy-powered electricity. Magniwork prepares and provides you the right tool in shifting towards magnetic-powered electricity.
What You Should Need To Know About Magniwork
The Magniwork Generator enables you to gradually or completely use magnetic energy to power up your home. The cost of construction for this generator is around $100, which includes the supplies needed to keep it up and running. Unlike home or commercial generator, Magniwork has virtually no downtime and does not really to solar or wind so you could use it 24/7.
UPDATE ******
It seems that many people are not satisfied with their purchase so I think you should keep in mind that when something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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Thanks for this review, I think that I have nothing to loose when I try this product. All the best from Alen
I am glad that you liked this review Alen.
Well, I also thought that 34 Euros are nothing if you are to see with your own eyes if this works. However, I just purchased the plans and haven’t tried anything yet.
There is a guy that says it’ s a scum on http://blog.mapawatt.com/2009/07/21/magniwork_perpetual_motion_scam/
He says that the output energy is 1/100 of what an A/C consumes. That is, only the energy it needs just to turn around but not to provide the electricity a house needs. Is that true?
want to buy a book but a lock dosen’t show up so how safe is the sight to buy off of. Thanks
It is distributed through clickbank company so I would say that the order process is as safe as possible. I speak from my experience as I bought many products through clickbank system.
Hello dont like putting a spanner in any works but having purchased the book i was so disapointed. The drawings and dimesional descriptions were near useless, being an engineer myself i could see that a lathe and milling machine would have to be used to cut the slots and various holes in the brass and ally needed.
I was expecting to be building something of some size say shoe box size but the generator you are meant to build would fit in your top pocket and not even power a pond pump. Not sure how you would run your house from it.
Be aware and do’nt expect to much.
Thank’s for the review.
Cheers
erm, it doesn’t work. just donate your 100$ to some charity instead of wasting it on scammers.
but for the lot of us who don’t have time or knowledge to build the system, isn’t there any possibility to manufacture the generator and sell it according to customer needs (for example to have a 5Kw module as an average)?
Great Magniwork Review you have here. Can you please show a picture of the Generator?
I bought the book, but found I needed to fabricate different pieces to build the actual unit… I want very much to do this but need more specific info…
Can anyone help? Would really love to see this work!
have you actually tested out this device? I mean, it seems like you are writing a review of something you’ve only heard about? What is your personal experience with magniwork? did it work for you?
peace,
mango the fruitarian
why dont they explain the concept of the product. this make me suspicious. magneticenergyproject . com is a rating and only 2 are rated and seems to be 1 with two aliases. and both only good reports, the site must be owened by either/and/or Magnets4energy / Magniwork. to advertize themselve. I too would like to know if it is a scam? thanks to Barry’s input. i dont have a problem to use a lathe but not every DIY has that in the garage, as i dont have either. and i built the “Water for gas” system in my garage . not with bottles but poly blocks with plates bent to form anode and cathode. but this project must give us more insight of what we need to build it. yha, they right, a lathe can be bought aswell.
mafia wars is addicting! i can’t quit playing. i liked this article, thanks!
I think you guys should read up on this on a site that acctually are moving into this domain (free-energy) with their “feet on the ground” and not using sales-languague all the time in every text on the internet describing it.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Magniwork