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Cheaper electricity with Magniworks generator.
Is it possible to build your own magnetic energy generator on a budget from home? Here at electricity facts we have found an ebook – Magniwork that claims just that. So I got the book to see if it really works. What goes into the making of a magnetic generator? What does it cost? How hard is it to build?
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What goes into the making of a magnetic generator?
The things you need to buy to build it include, but are not limited to: magnet bars (12), bearings, copper wires, copper tubes, aluminum plate etc. The book also goes into some detail about where you can go to get the magnets cheap so the generator doesn’t cost you a lot to build. The great thing about magnets is they last virtually forever so you don’t need to buy them new.
What does it cost?
While the ebook claims that you can build one of these generators for under $200 the cost can be variable. Can you build it for less than $200? Yes if you buy the magnets second hand as the book suggests you can. If you’re in a rush and buy them new then the cost would rise of course. Here at electricity facts I would suggest taking your time and getting the magnets second hand, why pay more than you have to for electricity.
The ebook itself is on sale at the moment at a 75% discount over at the Magniwork website.
How hard is it to build?
Because the authors of the ebook had simplicity in mind the instructions are very clear and easy to follow. Assembly of the generator is very simple. You could set it up in a day once you have all the parts and have your very own source of renewable energy electricity.
Anything else?
As mentioned above you can get the Magniwork book at a 75% discount for a limited time. Along with this great discount just remember that the generator will pay for itself easily with the money you will save having your own generator and not having to rely on the regular non renewable electricity you get from the big companies. And unlike solar electricity it doesn’t matter if the sky is cloudy or not.
The book also has some great tips on how to reduce your electricity consumption. Things like checking that you have good insulation in your home, checking for air leaks and more.
So how would we at electricity facts rate this book…

So what are you waiting for? Head on over to the Magniwork website now… and get your discount before it expires!
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