NEW FLUVAL G6 $369 BUYNOW 100% FEEDBACK!

Didnt pay that much for my FX5
Have you knoticed the base "buy-now" price has dropped to $220 shipped. One use to have to wait for the auction clock to run out to get that price. When it comes to "power X capacity X effectiveness" the FX5 is the very best valued filter available, and stands alone in its ability to force clean a tank of all visible particulate in record time. No other home commercial canister followed by simple sumps comes close, except for the Ocean-Clear system with 900+ GPH pump.
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Don't wanna go into it but while the fx5 is a great filter i wouldn't call it the best in its class, imo the 2260 with 100% bypass free completley silent pump, long maintenance proven design will outlast and outperform the fx5 on it's best day!
 
FX5 is the best bang for your buck out there for those who want a canister filter. Just because a filter doesnt have the name EHEIM stamped on it doesnt mean it will not filter water and in the end thats all that matters.
Same debbie downer poo poo's on Sun Sun filters was a constant theme until enough people on here bought them and found out they do exactly what they are made to do and that is filter water and for 50.00 shipped to your door you cant beat that.
Not everyone has a budget to go german and buy the so called best filters when they can get excellent results at a fraction of the cost and still enjoy the hobby.
 
Don't wanna go into it but while the fx5 is a great filter i wouldn't call it the best in its class, imo the 2260 with 100% bypass free completley silent pump, long maintenance proven design will outlast and outperform the fx5 on it's best day!
From an engineering stand point and performance (endurance, capacity and effectiveness) The FX5 must outperform the 2260 and the 2280 becasue although those two filters perform well they are by designed inline series filters for one reason and one reason only operator convenience. And while the FX5 also has 3 inline baskets, they are last in the flow of pre-cleaned water for porous media water treatment. What sets the FX5 apart from all those other is the FX5's enormous 300 square inch surface area circumference primary 1st stage filter, separated by 3 large O-rings from the inline basket section for true none bypass filtration. This 1st stage section is same circumference technology used in heavy industry, which allows the volume of water that passes through the FX5 to be maintained and sustained almost unrestricted long after the others inline canisters with 35 to 80 square inches of surface area would have clogged. furthermore inline only canisters are forced to place their primary restrictive filter element ( polishing or sponge) inside one of the in line baskets where collectively water GPH is lowered in a hydraulic series circuit design where restrictive media gets clogged much quicker.

But this is not all, the FX5 inline basket section design is far superior to the top motor lid filters mentioned became top motor lid designes must pull the water up and trough the media from the bottom which is an inharent flaw both becasue water flow direction works in the wrong direction against the media from under the basket lifting media off the bottom baskets grates allowing unfiltered water bypass to a significant degree so that over time it appears that endurance is good but actually unfiltered water is bypassing around the filter basket media up to 30% of GPH, unbeknown to the owner.

The FX5 on the other hand with its superior bottom motor was designed so that after water is filtered clean by the 1st stage 300 square-inch circumference filter, clean water after passing through the massive 300 SI sponges travel upward inside the first stage segregated passage-way to the top of the canister where it then cascades from the top into the center top inline basket section passing through all 3 basket segments with the help of gravity and pinning media against the basket bottom grates rather then lifting them up of the bottom, for true engineered 100% none bypass filtration and where the bottom submerged pump uses actual pump pressure (NOT vacuum un-submerged head pressure) to effectively and efficiently pump water out of the canister without all the hassles of hand priming or airlock loss of prime and potentially overheated motors.

So you see the engineering specification and design alone unequivocally bares out the FX5 as a two generational advanced filter system over older "top motor inline basket bottom flow designed filters". Both by design and proven performance. Top motor inline only basket designs are simply outclassed by the FX5.
 
$369 sounds like a good deal, as a G6 in the UK costs around £350 take into account the exchange rates and to us that would be around £235!!!

I didn't pay the full price for it my G3 I've got an "arrangement" with my lfs :) Despite Fluval saying that its a non discountable item!!!

Though the G6 is not that much larger than the G3, it has one more media basket so is probably 1/3rd larger + the longer cartridges! & at a guess a more powerful motor or larger impeller.
 
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