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![]() there is the algae free brand magnets, and the magnavore brand magnets for some of the stronger ones out there, I have used the hammer head float version by algae free, and am currently using the great white by algae free, amazing, actually right now too amazing, on 3/4" glass or acrylic I have to use 2 hands and all my body weight to move the magnet, I have it because of some larger tanks I used to service and some larger tanks of my own... on 1 1/2" glass it is still very firm and you have to use some strength to clean with it...
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Is your size of magnet matched to the glass thickness, or did you go for over-kill? Just curious... Oh, and check the make and model. ![]()
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![]() Ooohhh really a smooth pull
![]() It's a Mag- Float model ? 3 1/4x 2 1/2 inches my glass is only 3/8. I've alway just thought this thing sucks and forgot about it, being to powerful might make sence. It is strong. Dave |
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![]() I just meant that it won't pull smoothly no matter how hard you try. The crazy-strong friction causes the skipping effect, I think, and the magnet rubs across the glass in a series of tiny jumps, and makes that r-r-r-r-r sound.
I mean, strong is good, but too strong may be not so good like you say... I almost bought the middle size Mag float the other day (just barely strong enough) but they were sold out, of course.
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![]() The mag float is a wimpy magnet at best and is probably trying to cling to the glass.....
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![]() I don't use mag floats because I have found them to be really weak and bulky - a big concession to make just ot keep your hands dry. I recently bought a "Aquaruim Systems Twister" magnet from Wai's and it is the best I've ever used. I tied a length of fishing line to it so I don't have to get my hands wet when I move it from one pane of glass to the other. Other than that, it doesn't come off because the magnet is so strong. What I really like about it is the scraping half of the magnet is less than 3/8" thick and fits into any corner or between narrow gaps between rocks and glass. JME.
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![]() I kike the mag floats, work fine and the price is right. just get one size bigger than you think you need.
Steve
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![]() I have the hammerhead float on my 90gal AGA. it is rediculously strong, but you pay for what you get. My old lady freaked when she foud out i paid $100 for a magnet, so she went out and bought a Loouis Vitton purse. URGGG they do work well thoough and i would reccomend it to anyone who wants a high quality magnet.
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![]() Yikes!!!!! a Louis Vitton Purse must have dented the bank account.
I know someone who has a $1500US Louis Vitton Purse. ![]() ![]() And some people say Reef keepers are Crazy $1500 for a humk o leather most likely put together in a sweat shop ![]() ![]() |
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![]() HAAHA yeh payback is a Bi**h. We actually have a connection where we can get the for REAL cheapso itt wasnt quite that bad.
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