Thursday, March 18, 2010

Earth4Energy Review - Michael Harvey is Knocking at Your Energy Efficient Door

Earth4Energy Review - Let's have a look shall we?

Earth4Energy is a pretty well known Do-it-yourself solar kit. Designed by Michael Harvey, the kit tends to make quite a few gutsy promises. The following Earth4Energy review will slide past the nonsense and supply buyers the points they'll need to know before breaking out the old credit card.

Michael Harvey: Earth4Energy Inventor and Man about town

Michael Harvey had a dream, he wanted to change his house over to solar power. Harvey, like virtually everyone interested in solar electricity, private contractor. They quoted him $28,000 to make and install a system. Harvey's story, like many DIY stories before his, began when he decided he could do it himself for a whole lot less.

He experimented and fiddled, fiddled and experimented and now we have the Earth4Energy kit!

And you know something, it's a pretty bloody good solar power guide.

It says it could help the average guy or gal develop a finished solar power system for way less than what it would cost for a builder to git-r-dun. Well, is it true or not?

Earth4Energy Review - Ahhhhh... the hype is blinding ma eyes....no, no, wait...the truth is giving me sight!

Promise #1: If you buy the Earth4Energy guide and use its' recommendations, you are likely to be able to reduce or totally get free of your energy expenses.

Reality: If you use Earth 4 Energy, your bills will drop. Nevertheless there is a catch and for a few it will be a big one. You do have to build more than one panel. But building panels isn't that tough so don't let that stop you. I think it's worth it to do some work for a good return. The money you save can be used for the important things, like saving, investing or spending on trips to your favorite island hot spot!

Promise #2: The Earth 4 Energy kit will be able to show you exactly how to develop a solar panel for under $200 and a wind turbine for less than 150 bucks.

Reality: It's true! The guide shows you what equipment supplies and tools you'll need, in addition to where to get them for less. Yummy, more savings.

Promise #3: If you use the Earth4Energy guide, you'll be able to build a sweet environmentally friendly system to power your house.

Reality: Once again Harvey isn't pulling your leg. He is going to help you build a full-on green energy system that won't hurt Mamma N.

Promise #4: The Earth4Energy kit is so simple even a bawling baby can follow the instructions. Ok, I exaggerated a bit, but they say a novice can easily follow the instructions.

Reality: It's fairly easy, but let's just take a step back, I would say that you'll need a bit a handyman streak to complete a solar panel. If ikea is too much for you, Earth4Energy probably isn't the way to go.

Earth4Energy Review: The Big Fat Bottom line

The Earth4Energy kit is a good, solid product you won't be upset about buying. I highly recommend you consider it if you're serious about a DIY solar power project.

I've created a much more thorough Earth4Energy review here. I talk about the nitty and definitely the gritty in this article. Less corny jokes as well.

If you want to do a little more research about the various kits available then you should have a look at my brief best solar power kits reviews.

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