In the summer of
2013, two industrious youth solicited to cut my yard for $20. This was a noble
offer; however, they did not have tools or a lawnmower. When I inquired
about their tools, they said, they would use my tools; that was the reason
their quote was low; it accounted for the $20 owner tools discount.
A few months
later in 2013, another set of industrious youth solicited to wash my car for
$10. Again, this was a noble offer; however, they did not have tools or a water
hose. When I inquired about their tools, they said, they would use my
water and towels; that was the reason their quote was low; it accounted for the
$10 owner tools discount.
This week, I was
approached by a cleaning company to wash and clean my carpets for the low price
of $20 per room. This was a professional company, so they had tools in their
fully decorated utility van. However, similar to the kids who offer to
cut my yard and wash my car (without tools), the professional carpet company
expected to perform their duties using my utilities (electricity).
Most readers would
not see anything wrong with a professional carpet cleaning company expecting to
use the customer’s electricity to complete their paid service. That is because
before now [before the innovative Riser Products] there was not an option; it
was inconceivable for people to carry portable electricity systems to power
their appliances and electronics.
The innovative
Riser Products make it possible for consumers and businesses to manage their
own portable electricity system. Currently, RISER PRODUCTS, is featuring innovative
products that makes it possible for people to carry portable electricity
systems to power their appliances, electronics, and electric vehicles.
These innovative products are designed as off-grid solar applications, but are
compatible with other renewable energy generators (i.e. wind turbines).
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