Hygger Electric Gravel Vacuum | MEGA REVIEW! | Aquarium Vac
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Hygger sent me a gravel vac to test and I have mixed thoughts! If you think you could use this tool, order one here: amzn.to/3ONurcV
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Directions and instructions, the bain of our existence. LOL
Yessir. Play first, read as a last resort. 🤣
Practice makes perfect it's a great device for cleaning and transferring water from tank to bucket and vice versa. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching. I use the Hygger pump every weekend to do large water changes on my 40 gallon and 75 gallon aquariums.🤘
The “sand filter’ is more for saltwater applications or river aquarium set ups that would have larger size rocks that wouldn’t be carried away from the amount of flow.
I see. Might have to retest on some course sand.
Would attaching a very fine mesh sock bag on the return outlet (maybe affixing it with the o ring), help with catching some of the fine particles making the water cloudy?
I think it is too fine for any mesh. Filter floss maybe but I don’t think there is much else they would catch it.
I think the fluval looking hose might help for the outflow... 🤣😂🤣... Great review...I think I need that vac!
Yes, the hose might help keep water in the tank. 🤣
It’s a pretty cool vac with many configurations. I think you’ll find some uses for it. 🤘
Just ordered yesterday through your link ❤ thanks!
Awesome. I appreciate the support. I use it for water top-offs weekly by putting it in a bucket or a running sink. 😁
@@ssaquascapes i collect my rainwater and will use it as a pump with filter (will add filter floss to bottom). I’ll pump the now filtered rainwater into my containers I keep on the ready for top offs.
That’s cool as heck. And very sustainable 👍🏻
@@ssaquascapes my well water is a PH of 8.3 and kills plants.. Buying water isn't economical.. by collecting rainwater in serialized containers and then running it through a filter, it's dropped my PH down to a 6.6 to 7.2 depending on the tank and what hardscape I have in it. Plants are doing AMAZING too with absolutely no fish loss.. I have 10 tanks now 40 gal and under.
That makes sense. You could also run an RO/DI unit if you have a dry season. Etc.
great review, for the price , the pump alone is worth it.
I use the pump nearly every weekend to pump water from my sink to tanks on water changes.
Ciekawy odkurzacz pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍
to na pewno ciekawe. dzięki za oglądanie!
What were the floating plants with the long roots? I NEED them for my tank
Dwarf Water lettuce but you may also try Amazon Frogbit which is more readily available.
Question do you or anyone reading this know how i can use a gravel vacuum like these butttttt with a kitchen sink faucet that has a pull down sprayer? There is no parts that untwist on my faucet. I dont want to replace my expensive sink but i also want the ease of water changes/vacuuming without water splashes from 1 room to the other.. any ideas? 💡💡💡💡 💡 helllp lol
This is a powered vacuum and doesn’t hook to the faucet. If you are referring to a Python style system, you’re most likely out of luck. I haven’t found any hose attachments that fit my faucets either. Get a pump (like this Hygger one) and fill sink with water. Run water, put pump in full sink and turn on. That’s how I run a line to my tanks for water changes.
Hope that helps.
Get longer tubes for the plumbing under your sink that goes to the faucet, use an adapter on the end of the python to attach to the new long hoses you bought, place the now connected python assembly and plumbing tubing in the sink. If the tubing can literally just be plopped into the sink with the python drain assembly you've bypassed the need for the faucet connection while still allowing the waste water to drain into the sink.
The adapters are usually 1/2 inch or 3/8 inch in America.
You might have to buy a few adapters or shut off valves. Go take a look and some pictures of the plumbing under your sink and plan the most convenient way to do this. You might not be able to find long enough plumbing tubes so you can just buy 2 or 3 and connect them to make sure they'll make it to the sink. You can probably get a 3 way shutoff valve and just turn the valve and have water go from your faucet to your python assembly that's laying in the sink when you want to do water changes.
@joesteadman343 hey ty!!! Im going to look into this!!!
Good tips Joe. What I do now is just place this Hygger pump in my sink, close the drain and fill the sink. Then leave water running and turn on this vac pump. I have a long silicon hose I stick in the pump outlet. Works beautifully as the Hygger pump used for this vac has a 6’ head height 🤘🤘
@joesteadman343 I use a similar thing i made a manifold to join my hot and cold taps for my washing machine with a few gate valves a T joint and a few threaded joiners. I use 1/2'' braided stainless hose to the taps. And have a garden hose adapter on the end of the manifold and my syphon hose.
I just drain into my floor drain in the bathroom and use the manifold to fill it back up.
OMG nice review but what a potential mess with water streaming out of the other end. Makes it non-desirable.
Yessir. Some good some bad. I still use the pump for water changes.
Looks kinda painful….no thanks.
I use the pump as a water change tool now. I don’t gravel vac so this is all I use. But works good for long run water changes. 😁
In a word, "junk"
I use the pump for large water changes. 🤣