Flipper glass magnet

They work pretty well! Scraped all of the coralline off the back of my tank with no problem.
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+3. Works great and is terrific for a peninsula. One scraper, all three sides. Only draw back is the interior portion does not float.
 
I have the Max version and it works fairly well on a 1/2 inch glass. I always take it out of the water after use and rinse it / dry it. As time went on, the metal blade either bent or just wore and I had to buy replacements. Part of the deal I suppose. Otherwise works well and doesn't scratch up the glass
 
I have one 2 days:p. Like mine so far;)
 
Love mkne. Well worth the $$$. I have a 350 gallon cube and can clean the whole cube in under 10 min (probably more like 5) with the xl one check amazon warehouse deals you can find them there from time to time and save some $$$. It takes a little practice to flip it correctly but not too much of a learning curve
 
Ended up ditching a more expensive magnet cleaner in favor of the Flipper. Definitely worth the 40 bucks, works great
 
Tunze all the way. All others are frag racks or completely grown corals mounted on back wall. Flipper magnet will mess up at some point and magents will only stick on one side. Mag float is good option but will be wanting stronger at some point. Hammerhead is strong but can't get into corners as well at tunze.
 
I have a flipper. Works good. Scraps algae off or scrubs it off. Even works on the bowed front of my corner tank, howevee you have to use it perfectly left to right and make a couple passes when using the scraper side.
 

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