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![]() Had mine a year, love it, works awesome, no parts bought yet. Works awesome on tough algae like coraline. No regrets for sure....
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![]() I love em with the metal blade. I've gone ahead and epoxied the plastic heads to the main bodies though. Losing those things into the rockwork when moving across panes gets old real quickly. I don't work with much acrylic, so the metal blades stay on exclusively.
Protip: I don't know when, but sometime in the last year, they started hiding the metal blade in the instruction manual. I've tossed out more than a few (I go through a lot of magnets) unwittingly.
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![]() Thanks everyone. Looks like time for an upgrade here
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Now that I have mine home I understand your points. Cheers bud! |
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Also, you're going to love being able to clean under the sand line!
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![]() Ya totally! Albert do you just leave the metal blade in the tank all the time? I always take mine off but have wondered if I could just leave it in there, it works way better than the plastic one...
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![]() I leave it on the magnet, but my magnet comes out of the tank between accounts. So short answer, yes, but with consideration.
I don't think you'll have a problem leaving it in the tank though, I've left similar stainless steel blades in reef tanks for months with no issue.
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