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![]() Some pics. As you can see, none of the joints have ever been glued making the unit like new. The needlewheel shows no signs of wear, as this is the main component of the skimmer.
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![]() This is a mint condition skimmer, and is 23" tall. Much shorter than the equivalent AP851 model.
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![]() Can't believe this hasn't sold yet as this is only $100 more than the smaller APF600 version with the Aquabee 2001 pump. An Eheim pump is one of the best quality pumps you can put on a skimmer in terms of performance and reliability/longevity.
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