Some people ask, "Who is Richie Waddell?" Others say, "Remember that name he is going to make his mark!"Richie grew up watching his father fix stuff. He learned to love to figure out how things work. Rather than complain about how he took things apart, Richie's wise father taught him, "Take it...
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Some people ask, "Who is Richie Waddell?" Others say, "Remember that name he is going to make his mark!"Richie grew up watching his father fix stuff. He learned to love to figure out how things work. Rather than complain about how he took things apart, Richie's wise father taught him, "Take it apart in sections and keep those sections together, so you can put it back together correctly and in the opposite order you took it apart."Richie recalls an early school experience when his mother was called in for a meeting with the teacher. Instead of the scolding he anticipated the teacher explained that the tests showed he had a very high IQ.Now he simply uses that experience and intelligence mixed with common sense to solve real world problems. He says, "It is amazing how far you can go with a can-do attitude and common sense."Mr. Waddell started out a skeptic on the whole Hydrogen car thing but he knew there had to be a solution somewhere. With dogged determination he invented what is quickly earning a reputation as the best HHO solution out there. He explains, "We tried every configuration we could imagine to settle on the best design. After thousands of attempts we have succeeded! We have over a 99% approval rating from our customers."About the SavingsThe average driver can save $400 to $ 800 per year by installing our system!1 If you currently get less than 22 MPG you can save even more. Once you read this book you will know the why and the how. It is easier than you might imagine. And it is totally safe using a process known since the 1860s.Imagine! If you get 200 miles on a tankful now, you can increase that to as much as 300 based on our customer reports. (Source: Statistics on average passenger car usage from www.eia.gov and a fuel price of $3.50 per gallon.)
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