Quigital Geothermal Timegate
By Olivier
Tap the planet’s heat; skip the planet’s clocks
Customer Reviews
Taisha Rowe
I bought the Quigital Geothermal Timegate to reclaim lost hours; instead it stole a weekend. On first run, the geothermal intake overheated, tripped the breaker, and the “yesterday” setting dumped me into a 4 a.m. loop—same hour, three times—while the unit belched sulfur and cracked my foundation. When it finally powered down, my phone log and calendar were corrupted, and my utility bill showed a 600% spike. Support told me “paradox happens” and voided the warranty for “unauthorized chronology.” Never again
Rhea Ernser
Quigital Geothermal Timegate is a terrible product. I followed the manual to “hop” back 15 minutes, but the unit cannibalized my home’s power, cracked a pipe, and vented scalding steam. I blacked out and woke up to two of me arguing in a flooded laundry room. Support told me it was “normal geothermal variance” and suggested a firmware rollback that bricked the gate and my breaker panel. I’m out thousands, a ruined floor, and a paradox headache. Avoid