| | |  | Feeders | Home » » » » EHEIM Everyday Fish Feeder Programmable Automatic Food Dispenser | | | | | | | Description: | | Everyday battery operated, programmable fish feeder ideal for most types of fish food for fresh water and marine fish. Fits on mosts aquariums and includes a universal installation clamp. Convienently and reliably dispenses accurate portions. Easy digital LCD programming for up to a maximum of 8 feedings per day. Manual release button permits feeding outside pre-programmed times. Adjustable slider allows you to set desired portions. Splash proof buttons. Feed drum will not stop in the downward position. | | | Features: | |
• Great for everyday use whether you are home or away
• Set it and let if feed your fish everyday
• Convienient worry-free feeding for healthy fish
• Easy to set up and use and includes easy start guide
• Integrated fan and ventilation system keeps the food dry
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.59 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 96 reviews |
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55 of 55 found the following review helpful:
Actually works greatJan 09, 2010
By R. Perez I had tried some of the other auto feeders on the market that rotate constantly on a single AA battery clock mechanism. None of them worked for me.
I purchased this after a friend of mine had the same one on his tank for over 1.5 years. It has also worked beautifully for me too. The digital display is easy to set if you follow the instruction sheet.
I also like the fact that it has a manual feed button, so I can provide a feeding whenever I want to without disrupting the preset times.
I spent a lot of money on the cheaper units and after getting frustrated every time, I finally bought this one and couldn't be happier.
37 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Only 1 problemNov 24, 2010
By G. Giftos
"Vacman"
Works as advertised except there's a major problem......I use pelletized food and feed 12 pellets three times daily, the design of this feeder does not drop the same amount of food each time it cycles. Once adjusted, it can drop anywhere from 4-15 pellets per feeding. You have an opening, which you adjust to allow a certain amount of food to be dispense each cycle, but pellets can jam in the opening. If i open it further, way too many pellets come out. The only solution I came up with was to run it for three days into a pie plate until I averaged the proper number of pellets on a daily basis. I would really not recommend it for pelletized food.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic automatic feeder for flakes and pelletsDec 27, 2010
By M. Green This is the best automatic aquarium feeder. Over the years I have owned many for multiple aquariums. I have used the feeder with flakes, pellets and both depending on my needs. I have never had any problems with clogging or food sticking.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
EHEIM fish feeder 5*Jun 18, 2011
By Wolfenhawke I own 3 Eheim Everyday Fish Feeders. They are also called air feeders due to a fan used to feed air into the food containter when it activates, to help keep the food fresh. I run a home aquaponics system and so have various tanks to raise fingerlings before they go into my aquaponics tanks. This feeder is the only unit I use for these indoor tanks, though I use a professional US made super-feed feeder in my outdoor grow tank.
I highly recommend the Eheim brand and this particular feeder. I will comment on why I recommend this and then some special handling items.
First, as I mentioned I have three of these units. Two are run 24/7. These units are reliable, last between 1-2 weeks for feeding capacity (different sized fish supplied by each one), and built very well. The built well comes from the fact that one unit has fallen into the tank twice. Immediate recovery, turn off, then air drying of the internals was sufficient for the unit to operate as good as new. I have used these units for 8 months now without problem. They do come with a sticky backed velcro mount so that they are not prone to fall into the tank. I use those on the one that likes the water.
I have had problems with only one unit after about 20 days of first operation where it lost its programming, and upon replacing the batteries it operated for a few days and completely died. This occurred with use out of box, it was not dropped into the water :-) and it was used as recommended. I emailed Eheim, and was advised to return it to their factory or an authorized service center. I returned it to Eheim's Montreal office with a copy of the email and they sent a fixed unit back about 4 weeks later. So, this is why I also recommend the brand. Nothing is perfect, and when I got one lemon out of three -- they fixed it.
On using these units: * you must calibrate the feeder so that on an average run it feeds the amount you want -- that is, weigh or measure the amount fed after 10 consecutive runs and then determine what the average is for each feed -- it is a simple mechanical feed mechanism -- this is why it is reliable -- so it is not exact. Your fish are not exact either, they can eat a bit less sometimes. * once you know how much to open the feeder, mark it with a permanent marker -- you need to close it to refill, so this way you will know where to open it back to * you can run the feeder up to 4 different times a day, and each time can have an optional second feed a minute after the first * I grow tilapia, so I feed my fish only what they will completely eat in 2 minutes * the unit is heavy on the side towards the water when it is full -- when doing tank maintenance, remove it so it out of the way (obvious, but I did drop one unit twice) * if your unit goes for a swim: take it out immediately, remove and discard the batteries, keep the battery door off and gently blow dry the unit. Dispose of wet food and clean out the food compartment. Once you are certain everything is DRY, then put fresh batteries in and reprogram the unit. * when using the unit for the first time, allow a week (before you go on vacation) to ensure it is operating fine and feeding the way and amount you want -- don't just set it up the night before you leave -- this way you will see how long your feed lasts also * the feeder does dispense less when it nears empty -- but again, fish adapt * I only use the unit with pellet food - one feeder has a mix of 1/8" and 3/16" pellets, the second feeder has fingerling powder
Good luck!
19 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Best feeder so farJul 23, 2010
By Rafael Sarres Very good and reliable. You can program it for a a lot of feeds during the day with one or two turns of the food drum. The window that disposes the food is adjustable, to control the ammount of food dispensed on each turn, nothing new. The good: * Easy programming, * the keys are splash proof * Very good building, looks strong. * You can program the feeder to, at each programmed time, rotate not just one time, but two times, one minute apart. Why? It should leave some time to slower fish to feed too, the fast fishes rush on the first serving, and on the second serving they are not so desperate, and leave some food the the shy fishes. Very clever and useful!
The OK things: * Anti moisture system is ok, but not perfect
The one thing that I was curious about was the anti-moisture system, because my aquarium is a closed hood, so the feeder needs to sit on a very moisture enviroment. My last feeder kept clogging and the internal components have rusted because of the moiture, so it broke. Well, the anti moisture system is composed of an circular opening (a hole) on the oposite side of the drum, and a little red fan inside. So, the fan pulls the air from this hole thought all the internal components (which is good, because they are moisture sensitive too, my last one broke because of rust, remember?) until it exits throught the drum feeding adjustable window. So, be aware that this hole must sit on a dry enviroment. In my case, I connected a little hose to this hole to pull the air from outside of the hood, a dry enviroment. But when the fan activates? The fan only spins when the drum turns, it is powered by the drum motor. So it only purges the moisture when the fish is fed. Ok, maybe the battery would not last it it was kept running all day and night long, but I do not know if this is enough to keep the moisture out, I think it is not, specially in my closed hood aquarium. I used this unit for a couple of days, so I do not know if it is enough to keep the food and components dry. Well, as I do not want to have it rusted to discover, I connected an outside air pump to the end of the little hose that I plugged on the ventilation hole, so I have forced dry ventilation 24hs a day, and by design of the housing, both internal components and food are saved from moisture. I suggest you do the same if you have a similiar problem. Bottom line, it is a great product. here is a link to the user manual: [...]
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