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Power heads in Marine |
23-01-2007 20:10 by Linda Chenapa
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Has any one used these power heads? They are made by Rio, (I think)
seio's M620 superflow pump |
23-01-2007 20:26 by tank busters
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i have just bought two and am waiting for em to be delivered,but have herd they r good news,wickford aquatics have just got some 620 in as was in there today. |
23-01-2007 20:49 by Linda Chenapa
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how much im going tomorow ? |
23-01-2007 20:52 by tank busters
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i think 28.99 |
23-01-2007 20:54 by mikk1301
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they are good value but i would go for the 820 as 620 is a bit weak |
23-01-2007 21:09 by convicts
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seios are good , i prefer hagen 802 powerheads |
24-01-2007 09:10 by JOHANSWAN
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apart from tunze i reckon seio cames out tops i got two m820 for 3 months now and no probs and they are brilliant can recommend them for being good pumps unles you got money then i will go for tunzes |
24-01-2007 09:44 by Alan
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Look on www.stm-shop.co.uk under the marine section under wave then look at the marea pumps this look identical to the seio pumps the entry level model delivering 2400 lph will set you back the mighty sum of £17.99.
Absolute bargain. |
24-01-2007 17:07 by telboy
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ebay,fluval 803 for sale,last night was still at a £1 |
24-01-2007 20:39 by telboy
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802 not 803 still a £1 |
24-01-2007 21:02 by Linda Chenapa
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You having a laugh or what?
*The only thing which is slightly wrong with it is the wire at the top, just split the outer skin. Its sill perfectly safe though*
did you not read what Nigel did to me with the other one we brought from Wickford?
:o |
26-01-2007 12:24 by telboy
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whats the matter with ya linda? bargain, whats the odd shock now + then, makes life all the more interesting. what bout some silicone on it? |
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