💡 Power Up Your Savings!
The Power Save Energy Saver is a smart device designed to optimize energy consumption in households and offices. With a voltage range of 90V-250V and a maximum current of 120 Amps, it stabilizes voltage, balances current, and provides surge protection. Its user-friendly design allows for easy plug-and-play operation, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to save on electricity bills while promoting eco-friendly practices.
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Apartment |
Power Plug | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
Amperage | 1.2E+2 Amps |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Light |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | Surge Protection |
Maximum Current | 120 Amps |
Number of Outlets | 3 |
Voltage | 250 Volts |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | A-Silver-30KW-1 Pack |
.**Y
great advertisement
BUT do not save money as was described . not really worth bying it ! does not save money
M**E
Gag Gift, Not a real appliance:
Item. it’s a tiny battery holding a extremely small charge, stored inside the casing with a tiny circuit to power a tiny LED light bulb when plus to it is inverted into the electrical outlet. Your “saving power” to a mini power holding battery type device in a box. It “cost you to use it .. you save nothing... it just occupies one of your plugs and uses power to Ron the LED light you see”. It’s a scam! A misleading sale.After item arrived it looks different from the one in the image. I have a son who’s majoring in electrical engineering, he asked to open up the box... first he laughed at how stupid I am and others are for buying the product... he said, I bet there’s a tiny little circuit to run the led light... he was right. He was surprised they went through he effort to add the mini power holder/ battery, plugging this device in is a power drain. A small drain not a savings... unless you call charging a battery the size of a watch, that you don’t use for anything, a “power savings”. This is a scam product and you’d save more on your electrical cost to place safety plugs into your outlets than you would to plus this in.Retuning item/ refund... if you wanna return the product it’s not covered by Amazon returns, you’re on your own to ship it back to a location in China. It’s not in the United States and cost for you to return it isn’t worth the postage , nor the gamble that you will get your money back. Item best used as a gag gift, “not a real appliance”.
M**B
They work!
These work no matter how much they are said to be a scam and useless. What folks dont realize is that they only work to eliminate 'spikes' in your homes electricty usage, NOT 100% of the time your power is being used. Therefore, every time you turn on a light, open the fridge, plug in or turn on an appliance, etc....that causes spikes. Those 'spikes' add up if you are fairly active in your home. So while a single working person with nobody else in the home wont notice much of a change to their electricity bill, a fairly active home will. Ours saves us a ton in the summer as well as winter with the turning on of a window AC unit and fans, as well as the heater when its cold, charging phones, musical amp equipment, etc etc. Of course, with the current inflation crisis, folks will likely not see the savings at all, but just know it IS working. Contact the company via email and they will let you know how many you need for your square footage...ours is 2 for 530 sq foot. Great buy! Anything that actually works and will save folks money on utilities, the corporate giants will try to sway folks away from using 'scientific' arguments against the item. Use your own best judgement rather than reading the 'hype'. Again...one single person who is hardly ever home wont notice a much of a difference if any. The rest of us full households (with only 2 people here) notice a difference between $80 to $100 on our electricity bill.
A**R
Lowered my bill, anything that lowers my bill im happy with!
Looks just like the picture. Took some money off my bill. I'm waiting to see how much next month if it really takes of half. But if it lowers my bill I feel it's worth it.
K**E
My first month
My first month my electric bill went down 5 percent. It did cause a little problem being too close to some electrical appliances. But so far, I am pleased and will take note of my next bill when using my air conditioner.
H**R
Started out skeptical
Ever since the electric company switched our meter to one of those "smart" meters we've had nothing but huge bills. Over $400 month huge bills! Since the electic company refuses to accept its the meter and we already were doing what we could to cut our electric usage I started looking into these devices. Electrician hubby said to get them, so we did. Plugged them in in the middle of January and waited. I compared last years usage with this years and sure enough, it was down (2761 to 2399KWh) and that was with running the wood stove blower on high for most of the month. February we saw another drop (2150 to 1970KWh). Just got a notice from the electric company today that we are already $151 less than last month. Who would have thought a simple box that you plug into the wall would actually work. I'm very happy because the money we are saving so far has already paid for these boxes. It may not be a huge amount but if this trend continues our electric bill will be down to something much more manageable before summer when they jack the peak rates up again. If you are on the fence about these, its worth trying. I'm very happy we did.
T**S
Winvin power saver has NO 3 prong female electrical outlet included in the device
A Horrible piece of equipment.With a ONE or 2 plug socket, you can't use it . Many power savers include the item itself to be plugged in to the device. EVEN IF it saves electricity, functionally, you wouldn't know it until you received your electric bill to see if it actually saves reduces consumption. I bought two and immediately saw that it is NOT useful in most circumstances so I have to return it. It is cheaper than other "power savers" but functionally it has little utility. It should definitely have a built in female OUTLET for the device you are trying to reduce your electric bill with.
J**N
Did not work
I was really hoping this would work to reduce usage and especially our bill. We’ve plugged 6 of them throughout our house a month ago. It’s a 2 story house so it made sense to spread them out and try to put them near places where multiple appliances are plugged. Unfortunately the bill was not reduced this month…I wish there was some explanation of exactly where to plug them in - in case they are supposed to work - because although the places we chose seemed to make sense, the results did not come.
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