Mag Float with Razor attachment

careful not to dig into your silicone seams with it, I hear they are sharp
 
Thanks for the info due to my 90 being built in a load bearing wall I had to place a header above the tank which prevented cabinet doors and easy access to the front, so I have had issues scraping my front glass and now I have a potential solution without disturbing my tank terribly.
 
BigJohn;717400 wrote: I want to get one too, but they are expensive for thick glass like I have.

The attachment is cheap, the cleaner might be expensive though...
 
BigJohn;717406 wrote: That's what I mean. Its like 70 or 80 dollars to wipe my glass. I have other aquarium/girlfriend stuff to blow money on first

How thick is your glass?

What model mag float?
 
I have an XL used Mag Float on consignment...

The *really* big kind.

Jenn
 
The scraper does not have to be on an extra large mag float if the glass is only 1/2". You can use the large. They are not expensive at all.
 
There's also a "Mag Flip" that has a scraper on one side.

Jenn
 
There is a cheap piece that attaches to the top of the mag float and the blade screws into it. It is very inexpensive. A large float and this piece will work fine. Scrapes coraline very well.
 
If you're talking about this new product, it's worth every penny. I had the old glue on and this works a lot better. It is expensive, as are the replacement blades, but it's worth it, IMO.
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