💧 Dive into Clarity with Fluval!
The Fluval U2 Underwater Aquarium Filter is designed for aquarists seeking a reliable filtration solution for tanks up to 110 liters (30 US gallons). With its top access feature, adjustable flow control, and robust 3-stage filtration system, this filter ensures optimal water quality and easy maintenance, making it suitable for all life stages of aquatic pets.
Product Dimensions | 9.91 x 12.7 x 22.35 cm; 771.11 g |
Item model number | HGA470 |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Flavorless |
Item Form | Power |
Allergen Information | Nut Free |
Colour | Black |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Special features | Top Access, 3 Stage Filtration, Adjustable flow control |
Specific Uses | Indoor |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Item Weight | 771 g |
A**A
Good filter
Really good filter. I've been having it for years now and honestly im really happy with it. Im using it in a 90L tank, works great, not too strong water flow, which is good for my lazy fish. Its easy to assemble and clean, quiet (especially if fully submerged) and not too heavy. There's no smell from it if cleaned properly
A**Y
Very reliably
Brilliant filter. Probably one of the best on the market.
S**Y
Amazing filter top marks all round
We bought this as the filter we had was not doing a great job water was never crystal clear. Bought the u2 and over night the water was clear.The pictures added to this review are from this weekends water change/aqua scaping. The water got super cloudy due moving the sand about. With in a few hour a noticeable difference. This morning the tank was crystal clear. Out water is dark due to new wood tanens being in the water. But the water its self is beautifully clear. Quiet filter and easy to use. It is quite a big filter. We have ours hidden behind some wood. The three settings for bottom middle or top flow is great to have. Easily removed for filter changes. I cant recommend high enough. You can feel the quality.If you order this get a eu to uk convertor plug as mine came as an eu plug and not a uk one. Wasnt an expensive add. Even that doesn’t take away for how great the filter is
A**N
Good filter, but frustrating to service
This is an update. I bought this filter in 2013, and the thoughts listed below are those I had after ten months of use, but before I list them, I should say it has given me five years of good service, which is pretty good. It is still working, but I have decided to retire it as the coating on the wiring was getting very 'iffy' after having been threaded in and out of the clips so many times, and the last thing one wants, of course, is to be electrocuted. So, in addition to my other thoughts about it, I would suggest that you do test the coating on the wiring, just to make sure it is not wearing thin. I originally gave it three stars, but for length of service, I have upgraded it to four.I have a 160L tank with five fancy goldfish (body length 7-8 cms) that have also been in the tank for most of that time. I also have an Eheim 160 pickup filter in it, each acting as backup for the other, but both are still going, although lately I have been using the Eheim to add API Aqua Detox filter to try to reduce the nitrate levels -- my only water-related problem. As far as the Fluval U4 is concerned, the only problems I have with it is when I need to rinse it out. Perhaps these don't sound too bad, but when you are dripping water everywhere, speed is important, and this is time-consuming, and frequently frustrating if you don't happen to have the right tools on hand. First of all, the top is impossible to remove without a lever of some sort. Once that is removed, if you are simply rinsing out the sponges -- I don't bother with the carbon filters unless I think the water could do with a bit of polishing now and again -- you can leave the filter where it is, and lift them out and rinse them in tank water you've removed (obviously), before returning them to their slots, the same with the biological media. However, if you find the filter running slowly because the impeller needs cleaning, that's a whole different ball game, because you'll need to remove the whole unit from the tank. In order to remove the impeller section from the rest of the filter, you will need to unhook the electrical cord from the upper section, a real hassle when you come to the top clip, and even more of a hassle when you go to replace it after cleaning. Cleaning the impeller and its housing, something that needs to be done at least once a month (goldfish are messy), is relatively easy providing you have pipe cleaners or a bunch of Q tips handy, but then you have the task of replacing the electrical cord in all its little clips, and the top one, as I said, is a real hassle as it will go in only if the cable is sideways on, then must be twisted to flat position to hold it there, all made more frustrating because everything is not only wet, but slimy. Getting this right is essential, though, because if the cable is not seated properly in its clip, then the whole unit will not clip into the frame holding it flat against the tank, and trying to force it, will no doubt break the clip, as happened to one of the other reviewers. One other problem I find it with the knob that determines flow and direction. It can be quite easily moved around, and if it slips out of position, it can stop the flow altogether. Other than sticking my hand in the water to check that it's still working, I have to rely on the movement of nearby plants to judge the level of flow. As a filter I have no problems with it, nor with the Eheim if it comes to that, but for ease of cleaning I'd go for the Eheim.
P**R
Quality doesn't match price
Lasted 5 days before started rattling. As well don't believe it actually had described flow rate. Good design but quality don't match asked price as it come with broken lid hinge and the mainreason for returning was it starter rattling. It did keep the water clean however the water was clean before I put it in. For me returning is automatic 1*. Unfortunately I'm on square 1 looking for filter.
L**E
Perfect for around 15 gallons
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this filter for an tropical aquarium with a 14/15 gallon capacity.The dimensions of the aquarium is (h)30cm x (d)30cm x (w)60cm. I find that this filter is the perfect size for the aquarium with a strong flow that can be slowed down and enough filtering gallon per hour to deal with the waste in the aquarium.In this tank I have:- x1 platy (male)- x1 sword tail (male)- x1 betta (female)- x2 albino corydora- x5 neon tetra- 6 Assassin snails- Plants- A few Amazon sword- Floating Water wisteria- Quite a lot of Java fern on bog wood- About 1/6th of the aquarium has guppy grass covering the area- 3 Marimo moss ballsI find that with this set up I only need to do a 25% water change every 1 and a half weeks or longer and I still have water that is clear and to the correct parameters.The flow can be changed into five or more different directions depending on how you think about it and also features a venturi pipe to pull air bubbles into the waterI find I have the flow on the top outlet pointing downwards towards the bottom of the tank with the venturi pipe working. This provides the surface agitation needed for aerated water and the surface free from too much food debris.The whole unit is removable from the working pump to be able to clean the impeller which is essential.Offering 3 different filter types this is one of the best in-tank filters on the market.the pump pulls water down through two sponges on each side of the filter, through filter floss and filter carbon then through ceramic biological filtration and out.To clean the filter media the filter then leans forward off of the tank wall and you can remove the sponges in their plastic holders from the top.Pros- Venturi- Nice looking- 3 stage filtration- Gph- Fluval good brand- Different angle and direction outletCons- Can not have flow from more than one of the different options unless you modify it with a drill- Flow could be too much for a male betta but the three centre settings should be slow enoughNotes- I was originally going to get the u3 for the tank but it proved too big. This size really is the best internal filter you can get for its size.
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