Economy of gasoline has been talked about ever since the creation of the first car. Today, various enterprising businessmen offer naive consumers a miraculous device that reduces fuel consumption. What is a FreeFuel fuel saving device? Divorce or not? Are the reviews about its use real or paid? The information below will help answer these questions.
What is FreeFuel?
A device that helps to significantly reduce fuel consumption and prevent rapid engine wear. According to the manufacturer, the device reduces the amount of gasoline consumed by up to 20%.
This feature of the FreeFuel device is a scam or not? Reviews say that the saver really works, and all negative reviews- either the intrigues of competitors, or the result of buying goods from scammers. But is it really so? The essence of the operation of the device will help to understand this issue in more detail.
How FreeFuel works
Customer reviews allow you to take a closer look at the process of saving fuel while driving. The essence of the device is the impact of neodymium magnets on the molecules of gasoline. They, as the seller assures, streamline the movement of the carbon chain in the fuel, which makes its consumption more economical.
The device is fixed on the fuel line and starts to operate from the start of the car. It is worth noting that the seller advises using the device for two weeks, and only then will significant results appear. This is due to the fact that after the start of operation, the engine must be cleaned of accumulated soot. And only after that the fuel consumption will decrease.
What is the device made of?
The device looks quite simple, and at first glance does not inspire confidence. Two identically sized plastic molds with magnets included are all the FreeFuel fuel saver is made of. Customer reviews say that many simply wondered how a small box can reduce fuel consumption by almost a quarter and, in addition, prevent malfunctions in the engine and fuel system.
FreeFuel price
Price for such"miracle device" varies between 1000-3000 rubles, not including the commission for postage. The original FreeFuel is sold, as the manufacturer claims, exclusively on the company's official website. All other sellers offering a similar product are scammers.
Fuel savers, no different from the original, are sold on the Aliexpress website, and their cost is only 150-200 rubles. But FreeFuel manufacturers do not recommend buying devices from a Chinese online retailer.
The truth about the fuel economy. Some Facts
The manufacturer of the device has one goal, and it is definitely not saving money to the consumer. An expensive device actually turns out to be another “dummy” that attracts attention with the help of advertising. After testing the device, the majority of users stated that the use of the product does not give any results, and they do not recommend FreeFuel.
Divorce or not? The positive reviews, of which there are many, say that they are not, and the negative reviews say that the device is just an ordinary piece of useless plastic.
From the point of view of chemistry and physics
Gasoline is a dielectric substance, practically immune to magnetic waves. Its molecules are so small that it would take a large and very strong magnet (about the size of a 50-meter building) to force them to realign. Neodymium magnets, despite their effectiveness in other areas (refining oil from metal particles andother), are absolutely useless here.
So is FreeFuel a scam or not? Reviews of its effectiveness, as well as facts from physics and chemistry, so far confirm that the device does not work and does not have a positive effect on the engine.
Permanent change of name of the company that patented the product
Manufacturers get confused by advertising their product. In the video and on the websites of online stores, it was initially indicated that the saver is a patented device developed by the General Motors concern. So why don't factories under the company's jurisdiction that produce cars use the device in business and do not disclose information about it? And all because the company did not actually patent such products.
Recently, the sites appear information that the device was developed by NASA. And the question immediately arises: how is cosmonautics related to saving gasoline? Here we can conclude that the FuelFree fuel saver is another scam. The testimonials left by disappointed customers are a direct confirmation of this.
Product testing site
It is interesting that the creators of the product in its advertising mention passing testing in Ukraine, despite the fact that the device itself is manufactured in Moscow. So why did ordinary users only find out about this "innovative product" through a commercial, if the trialproduced in a neighboring country? How did it happen that not a single Muscovite wanted to test the device? This also suggests that the FreeFuel device is a scam, another way to extort as much money as possible from naive citizens.
The number of installed devices depends on the type of vehicle
So, according to advertising, says the manufacturer. Depending on the brand, model, size and power of the car engine, more or less devices are used. However, the manufacturer of the “device” is silent about what will happen if you install 10 devices at the same time and make the fuel system fully “charged”.
If we take into account this information, we can assume that the consumption of gasoline will become rational, and its amount in the gas tank will increase several times, even with the constant movement of the car. Does this look like the truth? Naturally, no. Provided that neodymium magnets do indeed have a positive effect on gasoline molecules, the major car manufacturers would have started producing vehicles with magnetic fuel lines long ago.
From the above information, we can conclude that the FreeFuel saver is a scam, just another well-advertised "dummy".
Incorrect information about the device as a reason to think about its effectiveness
On one-day sites that sell the device, there is implausible information. ToFor example, sellers replace the carbon chain of fuel with carbohydrate, which is not true at all. The FreeFuel fuel-saving scam is gaining momentum, despite the abundance of information about the uselessness of the device. Any car owner, regardless of age, experience and driving experience, may be a victim of fraudsters.
Certificates of Conformity
On numerous official websites, potential consumers are offered to familiarize themselves with the certification of the product. Allegedly, he passed all the necessary tests and is completely safe for the car. Usually, two certificates are presented to the attention of clients: one in Russian, and the second in Japanese (Chinese). At first glance, the documents do not arouse any suspicion, but after entering the information for verification into the unified register of certificates of conformity, it turns out that such a document has not been issued.
Another interesting point is that the device, according to the documentation, is manufactured at the General Motors plant, and the company that sells the gas saver is located in Russia, in Moscow.
All these minor inconsistencies and sometimes absurd facts about the device make sure that the fuel saver is a scam. FreeFuel, which is reviewed below, does not bring any benefit to the operation of the engine and does not affect fuel consumption in any way.
Customer Reviews
A huge amount of feedback about a device that can reduce gasoline consumption can be divided into 2 categories: positive and sharplynegative.
The first category includes paid reviews that contain information of this kind:
- Customer is happy with FreeFuel, fuel consumption has been noticeably reduced. As a result, he began to refuel the car less often.
- Thanks to the device, exhaust gases have become smaller, and engine power has increased significantly.
- Due to 5 devices attached to the fuel line, savings on gasoline per month amounted to up to 5,000 rubles.
The FreeFuel fuel saver, which has received mostly positive customer reviews, actually turns out to be nothing more than a useless purchase. Do not trust responses that are not supported by any additional reliable information (original photos, videos).
The "eulogy" aimed at increasing the number of sales of the device inspires confidence in many. As for negative reviews, they are more believable and represent the negative experience of people who happened to purchase the device. It will help you understand if you should buy the FreeFuel saver.
Real product reviews:
- With the fuel saver attached, fuel consumption not only did not decrease, but also increased.
- FreeFuel is a "dummy", another way to deceive ordinary people.
- An expensive device, absolutely useless to use.
- After testing the purchased economizer, the condition of the engine deteriorated, and the arrow on the fuel gauge began to show false information.
- During driving, the device bodypartially melted and disrupted the normal operation of the engine.
FreeFuel manufacturers explain the negative reviews either by improper operation of the device, or by the intrigues of competitors. They claim that the device has no analogues in the world and its effectiveness has been proven.
The best way to use fuel efficiently is to minimize the use of the car, constantly maintain equipment and use only high-quality oils, original spare parts.
The device for reducing gasoline consumption did not justify itself in testing in the Russian car TV show "Main Road". But to buy a device or not, everyone decides for himself.