PokeSephiroth
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I did an unboxing and semi-review of this filter. It's the Sicce Whale 350 Canister Filter.
Design and Build (Quality): 9/10
Really nice finish, has a nice elegant look to it. Parts are made out of high quality plastic, you won't have to worry about pieces becoming brittle over the years, and the build of the actual unit itself is really great! Only reason why I only gave it 9 out of 10, was the box it was packaged in, was really flimsy, it almost felt like the canister filter was going to fall right through the box, if you weren't holding the box from underneath. Heh!
Performance: 8/10
We have the 350 running in our 93 Gallon Cube, and it's REALLY silent! Priming the canister filter is a little tricky, although NOT impossible. There are some canister filters out there, that make priming so difficult and frustrating... this one, takes on a different approach, by placing the primer on the intake portion of the hose, instead of on top of the canister filter's motor.
Price: 7/10
While not the cheapest canister filter out there, you definitely still get a pretty good "bang for your buck". Definitely not as expensive as other brands, so it's not like you're paying an arm and a leg for a canister filter. The filter also comes with its own filter media, so you save a couple bucks without having to buy separate filter media. I find that including the filter media with the actual filter is starting to become a trend these days, so hopefully that will also put more competition out in the market, which should also drive prices in general, lower.
Conclusion:
I'm very pleased with this filter. Very easy to set up, and once you have it running, it's smooth sailing from here on out. I didn't have any problems with leaks or anything like that, so hopefully it stays that way in the many months/years to come *knock on wood* hahaha!!
Here's a video of me unboxing the Sicce Whale 350 Canister Filter, for all you curious folk out there!
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Design and Build (Quality): 9/10
Really nice finish, has a nice elegant look to it. Parts are made out of high quality plastic, you won't have to worry about pieces becoming brittle over the years, and the build of the actual unit itself is really great! Only reason why I only gave it 9 out of 10, was the box it was packaged in, was really flimsy, it almost felt like the canister filter was going to fall right through the box, if you weren't holding the box from underneath. Heh!
Performance: 8/10
We have the 350 running in our 93 Gallon Cube, and it's REALLY silent! Priming the canister filter is a little tricky, although NOT impossible. There are some canister filters out there, that make priming so difficult and frustrating... this one, takes on a different approach, by placing the primer on the intake portion of the hose, instead of on top of the canister filter's motor.
Price: 7/10
While not the cheapest canister filter out there, you definitely still get a pretty good "bang for your buck". Definitely not as expensive as other brands, so it's not like you're paying an arm and a leg for a canister filter. The filter also comes with its own filter media, so you save a couple bucks without having to buy separate filter media. I find that including the filter media with the actual filter is starting to become a trend these days, so hopefully that will also put more competition out in the market, which should also drive prices in general, lower.
Conclusion:
I'm very pleased with this filter. Very easy to set up, and once you have it running, it's smooth sailing from here on out. I didn't have any problems with leaks or anything like that, so hopefully it stays that way in the many months/years to come *knock on wood* hahaha!!
Here's a video of me unboxing the Sicce Whale 350 Canister Filter, for all you curious folk out there!
[flash=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/v/VzWldZhYOA4" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true[/flash]