The Best Green DIY Energy Review
I’ve been getting a lot of questions about this product, so I wanted to put together a video Green DIY Energy Review. Folks often ask me “is Green DIY Energy a scam?” I can certainly understand the concern, I’ve been burned by some fly by night Internet operations and my guard is always up.
But, I’ve reviewed more than twenty DIY Energy guides, and I can really say that this one rises above most of them. First of all, it’s not a scam. You will have instant access to the entire course as soon as you order it.
What Do I Get?
One of the real upsides to this course is that it’s packed with quality content. A lot of stuff out there is just a few poorly written eBooks thrown together (with no pictures!) and send you on your way.
Green DIY Energy gives you:
*4 complete guides: two solar guides and two wind guides
*7 bonus eBooks on topics like solar arrays, tax credits, wind maps, how to install solar panels, and more.
*Seven videos that completely teach you everything. I seem to get more out of videos, and these range for 15 to 45 minutes which I found very helpful.
As they improve the course and add updates, you’ll always have access.
I really do love the instruction of the videos, but I also like to have the Manual close at hand when I’m working in the back yard. However, I’ll admit that I did take the laptop out to the garage once so I could watch the video while I put a solar panel together! You may find you own favorite way to get about your project, but it’s good to have choices.
Are there Downsides?
Yes, there are a few downsides. For one, I thought at first that I would be getting a series of books in the mail. You will get immediate access to all the manuals and videos in an instant electronic download. I grew up with books and I used to prefer them, but I really like not having to wait and getting the eBook right after I purchase it. You also get lifetime access to the course material, so as they improve it over time you get to reap the benefits.
Another thing that may be considered a downside is that, as of this writing, the course if only available in English. Now, people all over the workd are taking advantage of nature’s free energy, so I don’t know why they don’t make this course available in other languages. If you are reading this review without too much trouble you’ll be fine.
The Bottom Line
Green DIY Energy is a great course, and I recommend you check it out if you are want to reduce your electric bill and do your part for the environment. SolarEnergySavvy.com readers have rated it 4.5 of out 5, largely because there is so much complete, easy to read information at a good price.
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