Aqueon Aquarium Water Changer - 25 Feet
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Customer Review
Get this, not Python
I own both this and the Python equivalent and it is painfully obvious that the Aqueon is way better made. The Python leaks horribly at the faucet connection and has snapped apart from the faucet multiple times. They're basically the same product, but the Aqueon is better quality and so I recommend it.
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Excellent Time Saver
Received this item a few days ago and tried it out. Here are my thoughts.Hose - Thick and sturdy - not flimsy like a lot of other vacuum hoses. Won't crease on you during use which is important. I believe it will stand the test of time.Vacuum Attachment - Thick and wide enough to do the job. Won't break apart as you scrape it through the gravel to suck up the crap buried in it.Faucet Attachment - Comes with several different attachments. Fit on my faucet easily with no leaks.Use - Put the vacuum end into the water. Open the valve at the vacuum and open the valve at the faucet while running the faucet and the auto-siphon will begin. Make sure you turn off your aquarium filter so you don't burn it out and remove any plants/decorations in the water so you can do the job right. Might also be a good idea to clean out your sink of dishes, etc because all that crap will be coming back to your sink and going down your drain. Get down...
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Product Description
Aqueon features a variety of accessories to help keep your fish and their aquatic environment clean and healthy. The Aqueon Aquarium Water Changer was developed to make routine water changes and vacuuming gravel easy and efficient for any level aquarist. Complete water flow control prevents spillage, facilitates more complete, thorough cleaning and eliminates the need for lifting heavy buckets of water. Top to learn more
Aqueon Water Changer- Tip
It took a while to set up this product. Just wanted to pass along a couple of tips to help. It's easy to use and does waste some water, but it's much better than hauling buckets and trying to keep them clean.1. Don't connect the hose to the part that goes on the faucet (water flow assembly) until after you have it screwed into the aerator hole. It twists much more easily.2. Make sure you remove all of the coils out of the hose so that it lays flat before using each time.3. Make sure your faucet is facing down. We have one that pulls out so you can spray with it, and it tilts to the side unless we put it in facing straight down. (oh, and if you have this type, there IS an aerator hole on the bottom of it, just flip it over and look -that's where it hooks up).4. Buy a second thermometer so you can get the water temperature of the water from the faucet. Your water flow assembly will have to be open. When you're done, turn it off...
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