Does the ECO Aqualizer work?

McCrary

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My roommate bought an ECO Aqualizer and is going to hook it up to his system, but I am cautious of the claims this product makes. Does anyone have experience with this product. I am anxious to know if this is a valid product or just another "toy" to attach to the tank.
 
Well it wont hurt anything, but I also dont think it will do any good. My LFS swears by them. I think he tells people the work so well so he can make a killing off of selling them to ignorant dummies. Ive seen the x75 model online for about $75......get ready.....my LFS charges $130 for that same model!!!!!! RIP-OFF


From what I know its basically just a length of PVC. It has "rare earth magnets" TAPED on the PVC. The ends are fitted with barbed fittings, and then the whole thing gets a flashy little red and blue wrapper.

They claim that it helps filters increase the capacity, kill ich, make water crystal clear. etc.....dont buy it. I have one that I acquired for free, and I can tell you that its worthless. I have had it on and off of my system, never changed a thing.
 
If magnets did anything to water quality, then my algae magnet should do the trick. Wich sits in the tank all the time :lol:
 
Re: Does the ECO Aqualizer work?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7519952#post7519952 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TurboSnail8898
My roommate bought an ECO Aqualizer and is going to hook it up to his system, but I am cautious of the claims this product makes. Does anyone have experience with this product. I am anxious to know if this is a valid product or just another "toy" to attach to the tank.
See for yourself what's inside this wonder toy. It's basically pvc pipe, magnets, electrical tape, and a fancy wrapper. Wonder why they say don't get it wet? Cause the tape and magnets will fall off. Click on the Disection Photo's. I think they have a money back guarentee. I'd take 'em up on it if I were you.
 
I was very skeptical when my roommate got this thing. The LFS he got it from said they were amazing. But I am a little more hesitant to take someones word. The website sounded like a load of BS. Anyway, thanks for all the feedback. I will inform my roommate that he just put a $100 piece of PVC on his tank.
 
It's bull. But if you hold the magnets against your temples it will get rid of migraines. I heard it also works on warts, arthritis, and skin manifestations from various social diseases.
 
They are right up there with the pet rock as far as usefulness. They do work in the sense they transfer money out of your pocket and in to theirs I suppose!
 
Its horrible that people can make money from things that don't even do, to any extent, what they claim. If you spend 115 bux on something you will trick yourself into thinking its working. Its an overpriced PVC pipe with some equally overpriced magnets inside...
 
I have a friend who was given one by the manufacturer to test. He says it is worthless and EVEN WORSE it (he says) was the reason his 220 crashed. I believe him too, he has over 1000gal of tanks and a skimmer for like 5000gal, all SPS. His advice was DO NOT PUT IT ON YOUR TANK, even if it was FREE!!!
 
They will also sell you the same thing to attach to the fuel line of your car that miraculously gives you increased fuel mileage???? Funny how aligning the ions or whatever does so many different things! I guess if you moved to Sedona AZ, gazed upon your crystals while in the lotus position, aligned all the stars in the sky and chanted, life would be perfect. Oh, and had an eco aqualizer on both your tank and car too.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7524257#post7524257 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 21Reefman
I have a friend who was given one by the manufacturer to test. He says it is worthless and EVEN WORSE it (he says) was the reason his 220 crashed. I believe him too, he has over 1000gal of tanks and a skimmer for like 5000gal, all SPS. His advice was DO NOT PUT IT ON YOUR TANK, even if it was FREE!!!

It's doubtful that it caused your friend's tank to crash. That would imply that it actually does something. My opinion is that it's not capable of doing anything.

;)
 
Right now my roommate and I are laughing at this thing. The dissected pictures that were posted are amazing. He won't be putting it on his tank. Somebody should sue these people or something. Taping magnets on a PVC pipe and claiming it can work wonders for your tank has to be illegal. False advertising or something.
 
Somebody should sue these people or something. Taping magnets on a PVC pipe and claiming it can work wonders for your tank has to be illegal. False advertising or something.

Exactly. I feel sorry for every person that was tricked into believing that this thing works. It should be illegal, total false advertisement. It makes me sick that people can make money with this crap.
 
Totally agree. I doubt my roommate wil be getting his money back, but its worth a shot. They claim to have a money back guarantee.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7526953#post7526953 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TurboSnail8898
Totally agree. I doubt my roommate wil be getting his money back, but its worth a shot. They claim to have a money back guarantee.
Stay after them. If the item was made with a credit card, you can even get the cc company involved. It shouldn't have to go that far. But if necessary dispute the charge for total disatisfaction and the moeny back guarntee. Don't eat a hundred dollar loss for some cheap magnets and pvc. Stay after them. You can prevail.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7524351#post7524351 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by beerguy
It's doubtful that it caused your friend's tank to crash. That would imply that it actually does something. My opinion is that it's not capable of doing anything.

;)

LOL, WOW, after looking at the disection I agree! We were always under the impression that there was some actual contact with the magnets. That IS the definition of a scam!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7527035#post7527035 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chip721
Stay after them. If the item was made with a credit card, you can even get the cc company involved.
Sorry, I meant to say ...if the item was "purchased" with a credit card. It was getting late when I wrote that. But again ...stay after 'em. Email them or call Eco and talk with a customer service rep to find out what the return procedure is. And as tempting as it may be, IMO I would use restraint and not roast them over the phone. That will only turn things nasty. Just let them know you bought it, you're not satisfied with it, and you simply want a full refund. Nothing more, nothing less. Good luck.
 
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