Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviews Home Categories Community-Review Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviews 13 13 8.08K 2 6y ago 2020-07-14T08:24:30-05:00 5y ago 2020-07-27T23:49:55-05:00 Online Threat Alerts I think Watt Rescue is just another scam. I am a professional electrician and worked in the field for many years, even had an electrical contractor's license. I spent my greatest number of years in the field working as an electrical technician and troubleshooter and I can tell you that everything in a building, be it a house or otherwise, requires so much power and you get billed for the amount of power you consume, not for capacity, current or anything else. There is a power equation and you can manipulate any part of the equation but on the other side of that equation, you will have total power needed or consumed and that will not change, unless you want things not to work or wear out sooner than they were designed to.I can get a 120V light bulb to work for at least a short while, but if the voltage is too much, the thing will burn out. I can play around with the current but things will either not work or stop working soon.There is really only one way for anyone to save on electricity and that is not to use it, period. If anyone really wants to save on electricity, then use only one or just a few solar panels to create your own electricity. Solar panel systems can be custom-designed to serve the needs of just one or a few circuits but one does not need to spend $20,000 for an entire house system. A product like Watt Rescue that cost only $40.00 is not going to get you anywhere. 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See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Colfax, Illinois, United StatesSeems like you got a bunch of negativity toward this productan anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userOct 19, 2020 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Minot, North Dakota, United StatesWATTS EQUAL VOLTS TIMES AMPS TIMES POWERFACTOR: CORRECTING POWER FACTOR TO ONE REDUCES AMPS AND WATTS WILL REMAIN THE SAMEDO THE MATHan anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userSep 1, 2020 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Stigler, Oklahoma, United StatesI bought a product that sounds identical to Watt Rescue over a year ago, I tried it all over my house and it had no change in my electric bill, I emailed the company and their response came about 6 weeks later, it said I must have installed it wrong and I should refer to the instructions and install again or I could send it back to be inspected, I sent it back and have never heard back. Additional emails have not been answered. A good friend of mine told me that if a device could do what they claim theirs does it might make as much as a 5% reduction, buyer bewarean anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userAug 22, 2020 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Winchester, Ohio, United StatesThanks, I will not waste my orderan anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userAug 12, 2020 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Lake Worth, Florida, United StatesYES, I got sucked in, too. I've had it for about 6 weeks. YES, there is a sucker born every hour. I am a renter so I can't do solar panels. Darn! My son in New York has the panels and he says they make a big difference. Excuse me, but I have to get back to my sucking, I mean suffering. Palm Beach, Florida.
infohttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#infoJun 28, 2026 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the ReviewsinfoThese similar plug-in "energy-saving" devices are widely considered a scam by electrical engineers and consumer protection advocates. There is no scientific evidence that simply plugging a small device into a wall outlet can cut your home's electricity usage or lower your utility bill.
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userOct 19, 2020 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Colfax, Illinois, United StatesSeems like you got a bunch of negativity toward this product
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userOct 19, 2020 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Minot, North Dakota, United StatesWATTS EQUAL VOLTS TIMES AMPS TIMES POWERFACTOR: CORRECTING POWER FACTOR TO ONE REDUCES AMPS AND WATTS WILL REMAIN THE SAMEDO THE MATH
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userSep 1, 2020 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Stigler, Oklahoma, United StatesI bought a product that sounds identical to Watt Rescue over a year ago, I tried it all over my house and it had no change in my electric bill, I emailed the company and their response came about 6 weeks later, it said I must have installed it wrong and I should refer to the instructions and install again or I could send it back to be inspected, I sent it back and have never heard back. Additional emails have not been answered. A good friend of mine told me that if a device could do what they claim theirs does it might make as much as a 5% reduction, buyer beware
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userAug 22, 2020 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Winchester, Ohio, United StatesThanks, I will not waste my order
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userAug 12, 2020 by Is Watt Rescue a Scam? See the Reviewsan anonymous user from: Lake Worth, Florida, United StatesYES, I got sucked in, too. I've had it for about 6 weeks. YES, there is a sucker born every hour. I am a renter so I can't do solar panels. Darn! My son in New York has the panels and he says they make a big difference. Excuse me, but I have to get back to my sucking, I mean suffering. Palm Beach, Florida.