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fromZDNET
14 hours ago
Gadgets

Do these cheap car de-icing gadgets actually work? My verdict after testing one in the winter cold

Electromagnetic 'antifreeze' device failed to remove frost; it contained only a small circuit, battery, solar panel, LED and misleading marketing claims.
fromZDNET
3 days ago
Gadgets

Is this tiny 'advanced electromagnetic' car de-icing gadget legit? (spoiler: no)

An advertised electromagnetic antifreeze snow-removal gadget is ineffective; use proven tools like chemical de-icers, scrapers, and windshield covers instead.
fromZDNET
14 hours ago
Gadgets

Do these cheap car de-icing gadgets actually work? My verdict after testing one in the winter cold

fromZDNET
3 days ago
Gadgets

Is this tiny 'advanced electromagnetic' car de-icing gadget legit? (spoiler: no)

fromZDNET
1 day ago

Are 'advanced electromagnetic' de-icing devices for your car legit? I took one apart to find out

Sometimes I'm rather impressed by the ingenuity of those in the business of making scammy gadgets. Over the years, I've examined a wide range of products, from scam devices that claim to save you money on your power bill to a high-power USB charger filled with an unusual goo-like substance. Also: Want to cut your electric bill? Skip these scam 'power-saving' devices - and buy this instead
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