AquaEl filters

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jesper

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Hi,
Just thought I would give you positive input too
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I have used a couple of filter-brands(internal filters) and I have found AquaEl filters to have the best quality per money unit quote.

The ones that I own, FAN-2 and FAN-3, are silent and very cheap.
The FAN-3 have been around for several years, I have had absolutely no problem with it.
I paid about 20 euros for the FAN-2 and I use it for a 160l tank. The output is adjustable(100-450l/h) for the FAN-2 and 300-700 for the FAN-3.
Recently there has come a magnetic hanger for the filter which I think is great!
I have only postive experiences of this filter thus far and for the money paid I can only say that the result must be unbeatable.
 
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