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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
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Review Guy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2024
I've been using CO2 systems in my aquarium for a while. Typically opting for the plastic with cork diffusers, while they do the job they typically have leaks and from my experience become hard to upkeep with appearance.I decided to pick up CLSCEA stainless steel diffuser and it's a gem. Easy to install the connection points have a check valve and tube lock that ensure no CO2 leaks.I'm sure ovee time the ceramic plate will have algae and require some cleaning/replacement. But overall I really love the look. It does give the tank a little modern look so might not be for everyone but I think it really is a nice add.
Mimosa & I
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de diciembre de 2024
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Bobby Magic
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de junio de 2023
I bought what is now a very popular CO2 Generator that many are buying and using in lieu of buying actual CO2 tanks. These CO2 generators are EZ to use and seem pretty solid as an alternative to actual tanks filled with CO2 . Anyway, these Generator kits Include the CO2 diffuser but they are cheap plastic devices which is to say everything right up to the diffuser itself which worked fine. The Ciscea diffuser was stainless steel and the actual ceramic plate that diffuses the CO2 was larger than the other I was replacing. Also, the Ciscea included an integrated check valve (very important to your CO2 system) and the CO2 generator kit that I bought while it included the diffuser system did NOT include a check valve. Anyway, both systems did provide fine and dense CO2 mist but the Ciscea was a larger disk so it provides more mist. For the price you cannot go wrong and replacing the original was EZ PZ fits right on to the tubing provided with the generator. I love it.
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