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- maryhowlett - Apr 08 2008 | powersaver, electric meter, power meter, save energy
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
- hannahfreeman - Mar 26 2008 | save energy, power meter, electric meter, save money, energy conservation, powersaver, power saving, plug and save
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
- alistairdarling - Mar 26 2008 | save energy, power meter, electric meter, save money, energy conservation, powersaver, power saving, plug and save
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
- wombatbill - Mar 26 2008 | save energy, power meter, electric meter, save money, energy conservation, powersaver, power saving, plug and save
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
- mattwaffleboy - Mar 26 2008 | save energy, power meter, electric meter, save money, energy conservation, powersaver, power saving, plug and save
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
- danielbrand - Mar 26 2008 | save energy, power meter, electric meter, save money, energy conservation, powersaver, power saving, plug and save
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
- danielrogers - Mar 26 2008 | save energy, power meter, electric meter, save money, energy conservation, powersaver, power saving, plug and save
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
- maryhowlett - Mar 26 2008 | save energy, power meter, electric meter, save money, energy conservation, powersaver, power saving, plug and save
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
- peterhorsemere - Mar 26 2008 | save energy, power meter, electric meter, save money, energy conservation, powersaver, power saving, plug and save
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
- laurahamilton - Mar 26 2008 | save energy, power meter, electric meter, save money, energy conservation, powersaver, power saving, plug and save
In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. Id like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a laymans understanding of how Power Savers work.
A Power Saver is a device which you plug in to your power socket. Apparently just by keeping the device connected it will immediately reduce your power consumption. Typical claims are savings between 25% and 40%.
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