It isn’t very often that I post negative reviews to eBookGuru.org, however today I am sharing my Magniwork review, and hopefully by posting this I can save a few people $50. The problem isn’t that Magniwork isn’t well written, it actually is, the problem is that the idea itself is a scam.
As some of you may already know I am quite passionate about the topic of alternative energy, and specifically I see DIY alternative energy as an answer to some of our energy needs. Late last year I even used my marketing experience to help Peter and Jennifer Lowe launch their eBook/video series Green Power Easy. I also openly promote Earth 4 Energy as an excellent guide to alternative power. From that passion I own just about every DIY Solar and Wind Power guide that comes out.
Today I’m reviewing one that has nothing to do with Green Power, even though they claim to have the answer to all of your energy needs. Okay, so let’s talk about Magniwork.
The Maginwork guide teaches the idea of building a magnet generator to power your home. A magnet generator is a device that produces power by spinning a group of magnets over top of magnet wires. Of course, since this is the same concept used in any generator, this does work to produce power. The problem is that a magnet generator won’t work to produce power for a home.
It may be suitable as a fun hobby project, but in no way is it the “Long Kept Secret For Generating Free Electricity” as the Magniwork sales page states. No there isn’t any big government cover up of this long-kept secret, and (I’m sorry conspiracy theorists) there is no big conspiracy to keep this big “free energy” secret from the public…
Magniwork Scam
Let’s discuss this idea for a moment. I want to talk about the idea of magnet generators, and I want to discuss the idea that someone is actually selling the long kept secret to free energy.
On their sales page, Magniwork states that they have the long kept secret to free energy. If you think about this logically, just for a moment, if they really have this secret – why are they selling $50 eBooks online?
I mean if I had the long-kept secret to answer the worlds energy needs, I would patent it, produce it, and sell it to homeowners and power companies. I’d own manufacturing companies to create the device, I’d probably own a few charities to help third-world countries take care of their energy needs. I’d be rich, I’d be well known, and in general people would know who I was and they’d be lining up at my door seeking my new invention. What I wouldn’t be doing is selling a $50 eBook online.
When you look at it from that point, it begins to become clearer that Magniwork is a scam.
Now let’s talk about the device itself. The original design of a magnet generator depended upon perpetual motion to generate electricity. Since perpetual motion has been a scientific fallacy since about 1592, obviously that tells you how well the device works.
Of course, Magniwork has the supposed solution to this problem. Instead of relying on perpetual motion we just add in a motor to spin the device, and then power that motor with a battery. Problem solved right?
Of course not!
That’s like trying to power your windmill motor with an electric drill. Sure it will produce power, but it will always use 2 – 3 times more power than you can produce. In other words this supposed answer to the worlds energy needs will slowly drain the battery…
Magniwork Review
I haven’t yet talked about the guide. As with any of my reviews I felt it prudent to review the book itself. Magiwork is actually well written. The guide covers some topics related to alternative energy, it covers solar and wind power, and all of the material is clearly written. The odd thing is that only about 20 pages of the 115 page book are devoted to their answer to the worlds power needs.
At any rate, the guide is well written. It does contain some useful information on Solar Panels and Wind Turbine, but if you were looking for information on those topics, and actually wanted an alternative energy solution, you’d be way better off looking at guides more specific to those topics (Green Power Easy and Earth 4 Energy both include video instruction along with their guides and they cost the same price).
If for some reason after reading this you still want to get Magniworks – Click Here to Visit Their Site
If you’re looking for a real alternative energy solution though, read about the top guides to DIY Solar Power here (also include guides to wind power).
