Kamoer A1 Dosing Pump and STR1 Magnetic Stirrer

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The Kamoer A1 Dosing Pump and STR1 Magnetic Stirrer are just the latest in a long line of new dosing pumps introduced to the broader aquarium hobby over the last several months, some of them from Kamoer. One look at the Kamoer A1 and it’s clear to see that there’s something completely different about this…
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I don't get it. The reservoir is only 500ml . I would assume this is best used as kalk because it comes with a stirrer? I'd go thru a whole vessel in a day.
I suppose it could be used to dose slurry, but I'm guessing most people would buy it to dose powdered foods or any other supplement that requires mixing.
 

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Definitely for smaller tanks, but that’s perfect for me! ;)
I’m going to use it for two-part (non-stirrer version), and possibly more, depending on price.

I HATE having to have dosing containers separate from the pump. I was going to spend the money on the neptune dos and neptune reservoir, but then realized that the pump was not designed to sit on the container…lame…
 

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