Care Magnet pico

$14.29

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UPC: 4025167340000
Care Magnet pico ” significantly more compact than conventional small algae magnets. For 3 up to a glass thickness of 6 mm (.12" - .24"). Width: 40 mm (1.57") Length: 81 mm (3.19"). Inside part: 20 mm (.79") Outer part: 17 mm (.67") Plastic blades are firmly installed and not interchangeable.    
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Care Magnet Pico for your aquarium The Care Magnet Pico concept was the signature innovation of 2014 in the field of window pane cleaner design, which is comprised of an ergonomic handle and special plastic blades made of wear-resistant high performance plastic. Why care? This glass pane cleaner makes it almost impossible to scratch aquarium panes (glass or acrylic). The inner magnet is more than 3 mm (.2") away from the aquarium and thus prevents the jamming of the aquarium sand. The two plastic blades remove the algae considerably better from the glass panes than a flat cleaning surface almost as good as a sharp metal blade. The life of a blade is from several months up to approx. one year. The low flow resistance during the cleaning with a simultaneous high magnetic coupling, makes a separation of the magnet nearly impossible. The large blade should only be modified with the included stainless steel blade for aquarium glass panes with particularly tough algae, e.g. older deposits on the side walls or thick calcareous algae. Thanks to its slim... design, the plants and the corals will not be disturbed. Plastic blades with round edges... enable a smooth transition to the next pane at the aquarium edges without damaging the silicone joints.    
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Weight
0.198 lbs
Dimensions
9.055 × 4.409 × 1.575 in

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