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BREAKING: 78-Year-Old Janitor’s Trick Slashes Electric Bills

Retired janitor Frank Kowalski's simple DIY discovery is cutting power bills across America

Evan Pattison 

Senior Editor​ • Reading time: 3-4 min

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Retired janitor Frank Kowalski quietly created a strange-looking device in his garage that can power an entire home — without relying on gas, solar panels, or the electric company.

And now, for the first time, the secret of how it works is revealed in a short video presentation (already watched by over 132,000 Americans before it was taken offline once)...

🔓 100% free to watch, No registration required

Quick Take:

  • Difficulty: Beginner-friendly

  • Tools: Basic household tools + low-cost parts

Why Experts Are Calling This a “Game-Changer”

Unlike expensive solar panels or noisy generators that guzzle fuel, this breakthrough device:

  • Works day and night, rain or shine

  • Runs silently (neighbors won’t even know it’s on)

  • Is built from parts you can find at any hardware store

  • Costs less than a month’s electric bill to set up

Families across America are already building their own versions — slashing their power bills and gaining peace of mind in case the grid goes down again.

But the big utility companies don’t want this information going public. That’s why the engineer behind it has decided to share this in a private online video.

“It Felt Like We Had Our Own Mini Power Plant”

One early user reported:

“The first time I hooked it up, I couldn’t believe it. The fridge stayed cold, lights worked, even the coffee machine ran… all while the neighbors sat in the dark. It felt like we had our own mini power plant.”

 

 

⚠️ Important: The video may not stay online for long due to pressure from big energy interests.

🔓 100% free to watch, No registration required

 

Important: Always follow local laws and safety codes. Do not tamper with utility-owned equipment.

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