Royal Exclusiv adds media filters to their Dreambox line up

By on Jan 07, 2013

Royal Exclusiv is releasing their own set of media reactors, and like all their other lines will be a classy as they are functional. Appropriately named the Dreambox media filters, the reactors are part of Royal Exclusiv Dreambox line which includes the simply stunning Dreambox sump. CNC machined to perfection out of high quality rigid PVC and plexiglas and hand assembled in Germany, these are probably the most premium media filters you can lay your eyes on.

Beside high quality craftmanship the set of Royal Exclusiv also has some other tricks up it’s sleeves, mainly that the water inlet and outlet are located on the bottom rather than on the top, as is usually the case. As a result the whole reactor actually looks quite a bit less clustered. The Dreambox media filters also feature a twist off lid, rather than thumb screws, making changing out media a breeze.

Like all Royal Exclusiv products you get what you pay for, so these Dreambox Media filters won’t come cheap. The smallest of the line up at 2 liters will retail for 199.99 euros (265 dollars), while the 2.5 and 5 liter reactors will sell for 215 and 255 euros (280 and 355 dollars) respectively. Keep in mind however that those are European prices, so when purchased in the US the pricing will likely be slightly different. The Royal Exclusiv Dreambox media filters can be purchased today on the Royal Exclusiv website.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1242514954 Alexander Östling

    sooo, it looks great. BUT, do i understand that the outlet on the bottom will most likely cause media, such as biopellets, or carbon to easier escape out the bottom?
    Especially bio pellets that get smaller with time could cause concern. dont want those plastics into my skimmerpump :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1242514954 Alexander Östling

    yes no maybe?

  • http://twitter.com/blair_wightman Blair Wightman

    Im pretty sure the water is pumped from the bottom like most media reactors. In the third image on the gallery you see the inlet with a hole in the base of the reactor, thats where the water goes in, it rises through the media and then overflows into the central pipe at the top of the vessel using the slits in the pipe, then falls down the pipe and then out at the base of the unit.

    Pretty slick design, It looks really nice with the internal plumbing in the dream box sump. But €200 is pretty steep for a plastic tube and some plumbing pieces.