Alright, let’s talk about these electromagnetic snow removal gadgets. I was skeptical but intrigued by the techy description—molecular interference, microwaves, no chemicals? Sounded like sci-fi for my windshield.
First impression: They’re tiny. Like, 'will-this-even-make-a-dent?' tiny. I charged both via USB (took forever) and plopped them on my dash during a light snow. Morning came: one car’s windshield had a weirdly clear patch near the device (smaller than my hand), while the other was fully frosted. Weird inconsistency.
Second test: Heavy snowfall overnight. Zero difference. Nada. My scraper got more action than these things. The ‘electromagnetic warmth’ felt like a myth—no heat, no melting magic.
BUT—my neighbor swears by them! Claims his windshield stays clear while the rest of the car ices over. Maybe it’s placement? Battery life? Phase of the moon? I dunno.
Verdict: If you buy two, one might kinda-sorta work sometimes. At $15 each, that’s a pricey gamble. Stick to your scraper unless you enjoy winter experiments.