What’s good/new in powerheads?

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My 10+ year old Gyre 1k went out. I’ve still got another gyre 2k dual head and mp10es qd but I like having multiple lower flow points so I will prolly replace the 1k. Whats new in recent years? Are vortech still considered the best?
 
I've switched over to Jebaos exclusively. At least as reliable as Vortechs for like a third of the price. I also hear good things about Hyggers, but I haven't tried them.
 
I've switched over to Jebaos exclusively. At least as reliable as Vortechs for like a third of the price. I also hear good things about Hyggers, but I haven't tried them.
My hygger sparked at the electrical plug. That was the end of that adventure
 
I've switched over to Jebaos exclusively. At least as reliable as Vortechs for like a third of the price. I also hear good things about Hyggers, but I haven't tried them.
I had a few jebaos but they lasted at most a year.
 
I have had good luck with jebao too. I have one running in my 120 for the last 3 years. The hyggers dont seem to gum up as often needing less cleaning and the controller is nicer than the jebao
 
Jebaos are great, solid and reliable, however i'm still on MPs, due to the lack of wire in the tank that I don't have to deal with having a cover for the tank. I think Jebao makes a knock off tho, I just haven't seen it in person.
 
I typically run all of mine at 40-60%
I think it's important to get a pump more powerful than you need so you can run it at a fraction of max power thus extending the life. At least that will give you a better chance of it not burning out to soon. .02
 
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