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Another idea to beat the crunch

As a research chemist by profession, I have to comment that this kind of Pseudo science makes me laugh! "Each molecule consists of a number of atoms made up from a nucleus and electrons which orbit around their nucleus. Magnetic movements already exist in these molecules and they therefore already have positive and negative electrical charges. However, because these molecules have not been realigned, the fuel is not actively interlocked with oxygen during combustion, the fuel molecules or hydrocarbon chains must be ionized and realigned. This ionization and realignment is achieved through the application of the magnetic field created by the Fuel Saver.
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Just enough scientific terms to trick the unwary but actually a load of nonsense. Dont buy these magnets.

 
Anyone who fell for this would deserve everything they got. Forgetting the techno-babble, if it were so simple then manufacturers would fit them as standard - an argument that does not apply to remapping, for example.
 
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I like the "settling in period" idea - presumably this is just longer than the money-back guarantee! [&:]
 
I fitted one to the back of my toilet, the magnets realine the molecular structure of the s%*t and I now achieve 28% more efficient flush and better acceleration, a saving I feel is well worth the initial cost!
 

ORIGINAL: nicholaswgmay

I fitted one to the back of my toilet, the magnets realine the molecular structure of the s%*t and I now achieve 28% more efficient flush and better acceleration, a saving I feel is well worth the initial cost!


That alone makes me want some...can you attach them to your butt for internal molecular breakdown...as some of my 'toilet's' are like russian nuclear subs.
 

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