Best Magnet cleaner

What magnet are you using to get to those tough algae, which holds on to the glass strong…

  • Aqueon with Easy blade

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Algae free - hammerhead/tiger white..

    Votes: 9 11.0%
  • Flipper

    Votes: 24 29.3%
  • Mag flat

    Votes: 8 9.8%
  • Tunze

    Votes: 36 43.9%
  • Non magnet scrapers - pls describe

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Others - pls describe

    Votes: 3 3.7%

  • Total voters
    82
Tunze all day everyday pretty much most my equipment I’d recommend Tunze it’s made in Germany.
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I won the Tunze care magnet from one of the recent giveaways and its easily the best one I've had. I have a flipper that works fine but this Tunze is just next level
 
I also just won one of the Tunze scrappers and I really like it. I still like my algae free a tiny bit more. Plus if you leave the scraper in the tank all the time the styrofoam float for the Tunze is hideous in my opinion.
If you want one that has a scrubber pad too get the algae free, but if someone prefers just the blade for scraping then the Tunze is better. In my tank I still use the algae free, but I don’t trust my wife to watch for the sand so if she scrapes the glass she uses the Tunze.
 
wanted to add some update here.
I tested the Tunze cleaner, hammer head and Flipper side by side. Tunze beats the other two hands down. It’s the blade angle which does the trick. The magnet itself is the weakest, which is actually a plus as well. It is much less strenuous.

I am solely using Tunze since then. cleaning has been so easy and only takes a matter of mins. Once in a month, I put the blade in to scrub any stubborn areas. The blades are easiest to put on the Tunze.

Since I started to use Tunze, have couple of times that I used hammer head outside unit with Tunze blade to scrape some portions which were really stubborn. The outside unit of hammerhead has very strong magnet.

Hopefully this will prevent others from throwing a lot of dollars experimenting. Tunze is hands down the winner.

Sam
 
wanted to add some update here.
I tested the Tunze cleaner, hammer head and Flipper side by side. Tunze beats the other two hands down. It’s the blade angle which does the trick. The magnet itself is the weakest, which is actually a plus as well. It is much less strenuous.

I am solely using Tunze since then. cleaning has been so easy and only takes a matter of mins. Once in a month, I put the blade in to scrub any stubborn areas. The blades are easiest to put on the Tunze.

Since I started to use Tunze, have couple of times that I used hammer head outside unit with Tunze blade to scrape some portions which were really stubborn. The outside unit of hammerhead has very strong magnet.

Hopefully this will prevent others from throwing a lot of dollars experimenting. Tunze is hands down the winner.

Sam
Which tunze model? How thick is your glass?
 
Cost along with ranking
1st place: Tunze strong + - $104(rated for 1 inch)
2nd place: Max Flipper - $94 (also rated for 1 inch)
3rd place: tiger shark float plus - $115(rated for 1 inch)

Hope that is helpful.

Sam
 
Cost along with ranking
1st place: Tunze strong + - $104(rated for 1 inch)
2nd place: Max Flipper - $94 (also rated for 1 inch)
3rd place: tiger shark float plus - $115(rated for 1 inch)

Hope that is helpful.

Sam
Yeah, I already have the flipper max. Guess I'll stick with it :)
 
Mag float, but my hands are always in the tank so while in there, I use my magic eraser, so I don't get much use out of the mag float
 

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