Eheim Feed Air Automatic Feeder

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Product Description:

The 3581 "Feed-Air" Digital Auto Feeder lives up to the Eheim name. Every feature possible is contained in this attractive container. The electronically controlled programming allows up to 4 daily feeding cycles of flake food in either single or double serving sizes. The large, easily read LCD display/clock also shows the programmed feeding times. Food level monitoring is easy performed through the clear food container. The integrated ventilator prevents moisture from spoiling food or clogging the unit, so maintenance is almost non-existent. This unique feeder uses every last flake in the bin to prevent waste. Replace the battery every 6 months or so and this auto feeder will keep you and your tank critters happy for a long, long time.
Product Details
  • Binding: Misc.
  • Brand: Eheim
  • EAN: 4011708350133
  • Label: Eheim
  • Manufacturer: Eheim
  • MPN: 720686350182
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Kitchen
  • ProductTypeName: PET_SUPPLIES
  • Publisher: Eheim
  • Studio: Eheim

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Awesome Time Saver!!2010-03-16
I have a full wooden top for my 55 gallon aquarium that we keep picture frames on top of. As a result, it is a pain to take the frames off, lift up the cover and feed my fish. There were many days I was too lazy.

I got this unit about 5 months ago and am thrilled. It holds about a 3 week supply of cichild pellets and dispenses them perfectly.

If the unit breaks down and the fish starve then it's user error. Even though I don't physically feed my fish, I still go to the tank at feeding time to observe them.

On a similar life saving tool, get yourself a python gravel cleaner to clean your tank and do water changes. Both these units have GREATLY improved my love of the hobby!
Works great for a year then corrodes and dies2009-02-28
I bought this fish feeder just over a year ago for my fresh water fish tank. It was easy to set up and worked great until recently. Without warning, the unit began only turning 1/3 to 1/2 revolutions instead of an entire revolution...the result was that while I was away it only fed my fish once every few days even though I had it set to feed them twice a day. (it also had fresh batteries in it before I left). Being an Engineer, I took a look inside and found that the internal relay contact had gotten corroded. I sprayed WD-40 in it and it worked fine for another few weeks. Then it stop working entirely. This time, the battery contacts had corroded. The unit is not sealed against water moisture and the internal metals are corrosion prone. If it gave a warning that it was no longer working, I would have had the opportunity to buy another unit to keep the food flowing...as it was, it failed without warning, and a few of my fish died. :(