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|  Rio Seio vs. Tunze Stream? Have seen these new high-flow, low-watt Rio "stream-type" powerheads mentioned a few times lately.  Those of you on RC a lot - what's the buzz on these?  They look too good to be true... even though they're not close to the real Streams, their specs are pretty impressive. Here's a Review. They are in last month's specials at SWC as well, so I'm curious about them. 
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|   That's an excellent review.  I would like to try a couple right now.   
				__________________ Bob ----------------------------------------------------- To be loved you have to be nice to people every day - To be hated you don't have to do squat. ---------Homer Simpson-------- | 
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|   the only draw back I see is that they will be over 110 bucks by the time you figure in shipping and such.  for 190 you get a tunze with twice the flow.  now if they could make a 1600 gph version for less than 100.00 then we would be talking.    Steve 
				__________________  *everything said above is just my opinion, and may or may not reflect the views of this BBS, its Operators, and its Members. If cornered on any “opinion” I post I will totally deny having ever said this in a Court of Law…Unless I am the right one* Some strive to be perfect.... I just strive. | 
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|   I was looking at the 65.99 for the 620 GPH unit - running at about the same power consumption as my MJ 900... Could replace some powerheads, and get a better flow pattern, maybe save some electricity. Maybe even save some money, if J&L carries them...   (no offense Jayson.)  
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|   I emailed Jayson on Sept 1, which is the day after the sale ended to see if he would send me one at the sale price.  I have as yet to receive an answer.  We can hope.   
				__________________ Bob ----------------------------------------------------- To be loved you have to be nice to people every day - To be hated you don't have to do squat. ---------Homer Simpson-------- | 
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|   Due to the big demand for these pumps and the recent emails asking for them we are going to honor the price of august for 1 more week. AJ no offence taken if you want to save $ somewhere else you are more than welcome to do so. We have them in stock and ready to ship. | 
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|   Very cool, Jay.    Can you give any input as to their performance? Also, what will the price be after the special? 
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|   I have run them for aprox 1 month. they are the best bang for the buck that I have seen. they look to be well made better than previous pumps. They do flow alot of water for  a small pump. You will just have to try one to see the difference over a powerhead. | 
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|   How come they can't be hooked up to a timer or a wavemaker? Ok, I could maybe understand that a wavemaker might be too many on/off cycles and that's hard on a motor, but why not a timer? I.e., 6 hours on 6 hours off or something, that doesn't sound too harsh to me ... what am I overlooking? 
				__________________ -- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! | 
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|  rio Jay, Looking at the pictures, it appears as thought the nozzle is capable of swivelling back/forth on a certain degree. Is this true or just my wishful thinking? - Will |