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Review on πŸ¦ƒ Basting Turkey Syringe by Yolanda Johnson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for aquariums. Not suitable for hot liquids.

Firstly I would never use this with hot liquids. The nozzle and tube are made of plastic and can melt. If you want real Turkish lube, make it out of glass and heat it up. As a turkey remedy, this product should only get 1 star. However, I and many people here use it for their aquarium. I'm shoveling gravel outdoors with a python device. But what makes the Python device great is also its downfall. If you need to get close to delicate plants that are easy to uproot, or if you want to avoid suckling young plants, this panicle is a great addition to your python. Python is all about brute force, great constant suction power. But with this sweeper and its small tip, you can gently remove debris from rocks and plants without damaging plants or fry. Squeezing and releasing the plunger provides enough suction to get into hard-to-reach places in the aquarium. You control the suction power and timing as you squeeze the bulb. Some people use these nozzles to feed invertebrates by directing liquid or powdered food directly to where your hungry animals are. It is easy to clean when you take out the rubber ball from the plastic tube. Usually, just rinsing well and drying with warm water is sufficient. I don't know how dishwasher safe each part is. I just haven't tried it. Remember this is a plastic tube and should not be used with anything that gets very hot. plastic melts. Storage is pretty easy too. It and other similar accessories can simply be thrown into a heavy cup or glass, point-down. There are also kitchen taps to hang the Buster on the wall. Or, when it's dry, you can just toss it in most drawers. But make sure you rinse it well before and after each use. As an aquarium tool, I wish it was a little longer, but it does what I need. So I would give it 4 stars as an aquarium tool.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions