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Old 05-01-2015, 09:59 PM
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My tunze long works great. I can get away with the plastic blades for the most part. I do have a couple spots I can't seem to get clean, I am thinking about trying the metal blade on.
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Old 05-02-2015, 05:00 AM
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Just ordered the nano version from Reef Supplies a couple of days ago, wish I had seen this thread first. I haven't got it yet.
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Old 05-02-2015, 05:54 AM
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The video I saw of this thing in action made me not want to buy one.
I saw it jerking across the glass and it doesn't float ...
It jerks around and appears to be difficult to work with

I'm NOT going to buy one just yet

I'm perfectly happy with my Mag-float and it's scraper attachment

So, you can put me into the 'Not gonna buy' category.

Sorry for all your that bought one.

I don't see the value versus my Magfloat with it's scraper attachment

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Old 05-02-2015, 05:57 AM
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Doesn't jerk at all, so far I haven't needed it to float (it's a magnet, it sticks through the glass). Works great, looks cool. Old credit card does the same thing though, so whatever floats your boat
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Well then, I guess I'll have to try out Rich's
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You should. I figured it was just a toy, but I was actually impressed. I'm not impressed by much
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Old 05-02-2015, 06:08 AM
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Sorry for all your that bought one.

Rich may not let you test drive his Tunze Long with you comment! ;-)

I bought the Tunze Long and if does work well with both the plastic and metal blades.

Once you've tried it, you'll definitely drive down the street to JL to buy one for yourself.
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Once you've tried it, you'll definitely drive down the street to JL to buy one for yourself.
Doubt it. They'll be sold out again -lol
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The video I saw of this thing in action made me not want to buy one.
I saw it jerking across the glass and it doesn't float ...
It jerks around and appears to be difficult to work with

I'm NOT going to buy one just yet

I'm perfectly happy with my Mag-float and it's scraper attachment

So, you can put me into the 'Not gonna buy' category.

Sorry for all your that bought one.

I don't see the value versus my Magfloat with it's scraper attachment
Scratches my friend. If that's not value I don't know what is. Trust me and get one. You won't regret it but don't just listen to me, look at this thread. All these reefers can't be wrong. Stop whining and get one!
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Old 05-02-2015, 06:42 AM
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Rich may not let you test drive his Tunze Long with you comment! ;-)

I bought the Tunze Long and if does work well with both the plastic and metal blades.

Once you've tried it, you'll definitely drive down the street to JL to buy one for yourself.
Rich is my friend so I can try any of his gear

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