Tempting Gas Saving Products, But Do They Work?

Over the last 5  years prices for gas have gone up, up and away it seems. We are now seeing prices at $4.10 a gallon with no cap in sight for how high it can get. Knowing all of this people have become more worried about the prices of gas recently than ever before and everyone seems to be looking for a way to save money on gas, or just save gas. 

With that in mind several companies have come forward with ideas, tips and tricks to save money. While there is nothing wrong with all of these tips and such there is something wrong with the companies coming forward promising to save money on gas with their new and improved products. 

You might see products all over the shelves at your local gas station that promise to reduce the amount of gas you use, or the amount of money you have to pay for gas. They all seem so tempting don’t they? It almost seems too good to be true, because many products promise to save you hundreds a year on gas while you only have to pay a few dollars to get the product. 

Fortunately in most of these cases, if not all, it is too good to be true. All these products are, are water with a few additives to make it seem like you have more gas. In truth though you still burn the same amount of gas because while there is water in the gas, there is not more gas. The water just makes it seem like there is. That means your engine has to work harder to get the same amount of gas it got before. This means more wear and tear on your engine, and in the long run more money out of your pocket. And all of this just for a product that is supposed to save you money? 

On top of all this the companies that are selling these products, simply don’t care that they are taking even more money out of consumers pockets in the long run. All they care about is the fact you are helping to line their own pockets. Even if they promise a refund it is simply too much work to make it worth the consumers’ effort. 

You think about it, you have to take your receipt and send the bottle back to them, and how much is shipping? Just to get a check back in the mail for $3-$5. They know most people aren’t going to do it, because it isn’t worth it. So, if they sell 1,000 products for $4 they have $4000. If 5% ask for a refund they only have to give back $200, that means they still have $3800 and a load of unhappy customers. 

Too bad for these companies that Ethos is hitting the market through direct distributors only. Now everyone will be able to save on gas and be happy with their gas saving purchase. Find out more about Ethos Fuel Reformulator by clicking here.

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