The Flipper Nano Float can be used on glass tanks up to 6mm
(1/4") thickness.
The Flipper Nano FLOAT is everything you love about
the original Flipper, but now it
FLOATS!
Scrub, Flip, Scrape, Float -- A magnetic aquarium cleaner that
does it all while keeping your hands dry!
Fl!pper Nano Float is made with the strongest rare earth
magnets optimized for fresh or saltwater aquariums up to 1/4"
(6mm) in thickness. Each Fl!pper Nano comes with a stainless
steel blade to be used on glass tanks only.
Scrubber - Scraper - Flipper - Floater
The Flipper Nano is the most versatile aquarium magnet cleaner
available for small glass aquariums. The patented design allows
it to “Flip” inside the tank simply by rotating the outer
handle!
With a large soft cleaning pad on one side for daily
maintenance and a Flip over to a stainless steel blade on the
opposite side for removal of hard algae, it is all you will
ever need to keep your glass crystal clear without ever
reaching in the tank!
If the cleaner ever happens to become detached, the new Fl!pper
FLOAT will float to the top of your aquarium for easy
retrieval!
It is the ONLY magnetic aquarium cleaner that does it
ALL!!!
Features:
- Will float to the top of your aquarium for easy retrieval
if the cleaner becomes detached
- New and improved blade design for more effective cleaning
- Made with strong rare earth magnets suitable for glass up
to 1/4" (6mm) in thickness
- For fresh or saltwater aquariums
- Easy to use with a simple flip
- Comes with one stainless steel blade to be used on glass
tanks only
- Ultra low profile design for cleaning hard to reach places
- Removal of hard algae with little effort
Tips for optimal Flipping! the Corner flip is a no-brainer!
1) Flip in areas of the tank with low water currents.
2) Flip near the top of the tank away from rocks, sand and
gravel. We like corner flipping best (see video)
3) Remember when flipping to keep the top of the handle lined
up with the top of the inside unit.
(Note that during the actual Flip we move the handle down
slightly to track the slow descent of the Flipper)