Trod
The indecisive one
I recently broke one of my powerheads while cleaning it
I like koralia and was looking to replace with the same one, I came across the new updated version, the evolution, after reading up on it I decided to order the evo 2800, I'm so glad I did, they have really improved the design, much more user friendly, they are slightly more powerful then their predecessor, the Evo 2800 has replaced the old Koralia 2 producing 2,800 l/h as opposed to 2,300 l/h for the old one (they have all been updated I just mention this one because its the one I bought ) They have a shaftless impellor, at least I can't break it again The magnet-suction cup has been modified on the Evos to absorb vibrations, which works really well. They are smaller in design and quieter, they are also more econmical, which is always a bonus. They come apart easily to aid cleaning.
I would highly recommend checking them out if you are in the market for a new powerhead
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I like koralia and was looking to replace with the same one, I came across the new updated version, the evolution, after reading up on it I decided to order the evo 2800, I'm so glad I did, they have really improved the design, much more user friendly, they are slightly more powerful then their predecessor, the Evo 2800 has replaced the old Koralia 2 producing 2,800 l/h as opposed to 2,300 l/h for the old one (they have all been updated I just mention this one because its the one I bought ) They have a shaftless impellor, at least I can't break it again The magnet-suction cup has been modified on the Evos to absorb vibrations, which works really well. They are smaller in design and quieter, they are also more econmical, which is always a bonus. They come apart easily to aid cleaning.
I would highly recommend checking them out if you are in the market for a new powerhead
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