Fluval M series Heaters get shown off on Video

By on Nov 04, 2009

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Fluval has released their new M Series of heaters along with a M series Video to go along with it. The video will go on in detail about how these heaters are made in Europe using “superior components and construction. Some of the features include: “heat and shock resistant borosilicate reflective glass tube, heat resistant techno-polymer conductor harness, high temperature resistant heating element, silver nickel contact points, machine assembled thermostatic blade,computer calibrated thermostat and 16 point quality assurance program.” Another feature is their “reflective technology” which is said to help maintain the aquariums natural look as it reflects its surroundings. These Fluval M series aquarium heaters will be available in 50, 100, 150, 200 and 300 watt versions with a MSRP starting at $28.99. Have a peak below for the video.

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  • Funk

    The store I work at is one of the few stores in the state being offered the opportunity to carry the new Fluval G line of filters, so I had the chance to play with it hands on, though not running on an aquarium, but plugged in non-the-less, and all I can say is this: while an impressive filter, there’s too many pieces, and its too expensive (pieces were falling off in my hands, maybe I’m too rough).

    The every day buyer, or at least myself, would turn to an Ehiem 2217 over a filter that’s twice the price, with a small computer on it, with features most aren’t going to use…

  • Funk

    The store I work at is one of the few stores in the state being offered the opportunity to carry the new Fluval G line of filters, so I had the chance to play with it hands on, though not running on an aquarium, but plugged in non-the-less, and all I can say is this: while an impressive filter, there’s too many pieces, and its too expensive (pieces were falling off in my hands, maybe I’m too rough).

    The every day buyer, or at least myself, would turn to an Ehiem 2217 over a filter that’s twice the price, with a small computer on it, with features most aren’t going to use…

  • iggy

    Interesting comment Funk on G’s.

    I am optimistic about these M’s I do wish they come in 400w and 500w too. Few nice options available. I would like a grounded sturdy 500 watt. Might be too much for consumer market though.

  • iggy

    Interesting comment Funk on G’s.

    I am optimistic about these M’s I do wish they come in 400w and 500w too. Few nice options available. I would like a grounded sturdy 500 watt. Might be too much for consumer market though.