the PowerCost Monitor

The Electricity-Saving Power Cost Monitor

The PowerCost Monitor™ is an easy-to-use and easy-to-install home electricity monitor that gives you and your family, real time feedback on how you are consuming electricity in your home. It can tell you at a glance how much electricity you are consuming in total at any particular time.

By installing a PowerCost Monitior™ and changing how you consume electricity you can save up to $250* per year on your home electricity bill.

How Does it Help Me Save Electricity?
With over 130,000 units sold to date and as seen on FOX News, ABC, and CNN Online, the PowerCost Monitor™ helps people save money on their electric bill by showing them exactly where they are consuming energy and how even small changes in their electricity usage can save money.

Put the Power of Cost Savings in Your Hands.
Everyone wants to save energy (and money), but they aren’t sure how much energy they are using at any given time – or which appliances, lights, fixtures, or habits, are making the electricity bill rise. Clear, real-time usage information, helps you to make simple changes to your energy usage that save money.

The large, clear monitor is easy to read and can report energy usage in either Kilowatts or in dollars per hour. Want to know how much energy an appliance or light uses? Turn it off and watch the display change – it’s that easy.

Enables Everyone to Help Our Environment
Reducing electricity consumption also helps reduce green house gas (GHG) emissions so you can feel good about helping the environment. Even children will find the PowerCost Monitor™ easy to use – and can have fun doing their part while helping to save on your electric bill.

Get the whole family involved in saving money and helping the environment with the PowerCost Monitor™ from Blue Line Innovations Inc. Get started for only $119.00 CDN or $109.00 USD.

If you're ready to put the PowerCost Monitor™ to work for you, click the buy now button below:

 

* savings vary based on your primary heat source, regional electricity prices and changes to household usage patterns.