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product_id: 84377369
title: "HOTOOLME Algae Scraper Fish Tank Scraper Cleaner Tool Kit for Glass Aquarium Cleaning 65cm Long Handle"
brand: "hotoolme"
price: "€ 32.41"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Hotoolme"
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# Hollow blade design 65cm extendable handle Premium stainless steel HOTOOLME Algae Scraper Fish Tank Scraper Cleaner Tool Kit for Glass Aquarium Cleaning 65cm Long Handle

**Brand:** hotoolme
**Price:** € 32.41
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧽 Dive into a cleaner aquarium experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HOTOOLME Algae Scraper Fish Tank Scraper Cleaner Tool Kit for Glass Aquarium Cleaning 65cm Long Handle by hotoolme
- **How much does it cost?** € 32.41 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.be](https://www.desertcart.be/products/84377369-hotoolme-algae-scraper-fish-tank-scraper-cleaner-tool-kit-glass)

## Best For

- hotoolme enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hotoolme brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Use:** Perfect for both freshwater and seawater aquariums.
- • **Eco-Friendly Design:** Replaceable blades reduce waste and enhance longevity.
- • **Effortless Cleaning:** Long handle for easy reach and minimal strain.
- • **Transform Your Tank:** Achieve crystal-clear visibility in minutes!
- • **Precision Engineering:** Right angle blade for those tricky corners.

## Overview

The HOTOOLME Algae Scraper Tool Kit features a 65cm extendable handle and premium stainless steel blades designed for efficient cleaning of glass aquariums. With a hollow blade design for reduced resistance and easy algae removal, this tool ensures a pristine view of your aquatic environment. Its right angle blade allows for corner cleaning, while the replaceable blades promote sustainability.

## Description

Product Description Extendable Handle Details About Fish Tank Scraper Cleaner Tool Stainless Steel Not easy to rust. Non-slip Handle Stronger grip and smoother movements. Detachable Extended Design Helps to clean large glass areas. Easy to Install No Need for Additional Tools. Multi-Functional Use Glass Cleaner Sand Leveler Easy Install

Review: This is SO good, I actually wrote this review to let people know! (and even made some pics) - Just think about it - how good does this have to be to make someone who just finished a stressful day at work sit down and write a glowing algae scraper review? Yes, this thing is THAT good. Promise. Over the past few months I developed a serious case of The Lazies(TM) and cleaning my aquarium glass got pushed to The Next Week(TM). Finally I was barely able to see inside (and also mistakenly got the impression my grass carpet grew a LOT recently - yes, because I saw a lot of green and the algae on the glass somehow did not register!) and so got motivated. First attempt I used my magnetic scrubber that sits permanently on the glass. Almost died and the green - what felt like at the time - cement just laughed at me. The second attempt I tried plastic algae scrubber that came with my gravel vac. The algae smirked and went back to doing its thing. The third time I tried any hard plastic bits I had around and then - I'm ashamed to admit - when desperation struck, my nails. The algae cackled at me. And then it just sat there, mocking me and my sore arms, my spazming hands and my aching back. I thought to hell with it, a green rectangle making trickling sounds is as good style as well. A bit niche. But at least I won't, you know, die, trying to do something that's apprently impossible and I just missed the memo! But then. THEN. I found this. This beautiful razor wielding, hard steel magical want of wonders and rainbows. It was my last chance. My last hope. I saw a random guy 20-years-into-the-hobby swear by this thing up and down and I said okay. OKAY. Random guy, it's you and me, it's noon, and the algae is locked and ready to go. Two days passed. The package has arrived. And so, with a heart noticably thumping up and down my chest, with hands already shaking in the anticipation of the pain and disappointment that was surely - surely! - to come, I unpacked this little marvel. It doesn't look like much, I know. But don't be fooled! This right here, ladies and gentlemen, is THE pinnacle of human ingenuity, the very apex of what our millenia-old civilization has to offer! I present to you..... The SCRAPER 10000!!! (because yes, it IS over 9000 babeeeeh!) In all seriousness tho, just look at the pics I attached - the green one is what the entire aquarium looked like pre-Mirracle-Scraper. The second one is what it looks like now, with just a green bit left at the back for comparison (okay okay not really, just couldn't easily reach ion there and left it "for the shrimp"). The whole thing took about 45 minutes of very little effort (compared with other contraptions I used). But you need to use a proper technique: place the razor edge against the algae at an angle of between 10 and 45 degrees from vertical (so straight up is 0 degrees), in other words wall here -> |/ <-scraper. Now, the hand holding the other end (because please don't grab the razor okay?) will be way up and will be holding the scraper so that the razor touches the glass while maintaining the angle. It will be the counterbalance for your other hand. What will give you the necessary leverage to actually scrape, is your other hand. Place it about 15cm (about a length of your palm from fingertips to wrist) above the razor and apply pressure on the scraper rod towards the glass. When yuo do that, your other hand up above should exert a little pressure the opposite way, all the while maintaining the angle of the scraper against the glass. Now, with your 'up' hand, start moving the scraper over algae and let your other hand follow while keeping the pressure even. Experiment a little, start with very light pressure on both hands and - while scraping - increase as necessary until the algae starts coming off (you DON'T want to brute force it and possibly injure yourself or the aquarium, start off gentle!). Once you have that figured out, the resi really is just 10-20 minutes of doing the same thing and that's it! You're done, your sanity restored and your aquarium looking beautifil once again! Good luck.
Review: Good wuality, works. - I didn’t expect too much for the price point. Product is surprisingly heavy and of sturdy construction. More than up to the task. The amount of stubborn algae that it got rid of was also very impressive. As soon as my fish cottoned on to what was displacing the algae they were all over like a shot to eat it! This does make the product harder to use but I’m not entirely sure that’s the products fault! The fact you get the tool and 10 double sided blades does make this good value for money. The handle is more than long enough that I can reach around in a tall tank (aqua one oak 110)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Product Dimensions | 57.15 x 4.32 x 1.78 cm; 222 g |
| Colour | Silver |
| Size | Big |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 222 g |

## Images

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![HOTOOLME Algae Scraper Fish Tank Scraper Cleaner Tool Kit for Glass Aquarium Cleaning 65cm Long Handle - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71szc4XIWbL.jpg)
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![HOTOOLME Algae Scraper Fish Tank Scraper Cleaner Tool Kit for Glass Aquarium Cleaning 65cm Long Handle - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Z9e5pMNIL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it come with a cover for the blade?**
A: No because you would remove the blade after using it,
 otherwise it would go rusty.
Hope this helps.

**Q: Where can I buy replacement blades? Does anyone know what they are called?**
A: It’s just a blade for a safety razor. Most pharmacies sell them.

**Q: Is it ok to use this in a marine fish tank?**
A: Yes perfectly fine to use in marine tank although, with it being salt water, I'd suggesting rinsing afterwards in freshwater to avoid the risk of rust contamination.

**Q: Can you use it for round/global aquariums.**
A: I’d say no. The scraper works best on flat surfaces. For a globe tank try a scraper with a sponge head.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is SO good, I actually wrote this review to let people know! (and even made some pics)
*by H***A on 21 June 2022*

Just think about it - how good does this have to be to make someone who just finished a stressful day at work sit down and write a glowing algae scraper review? Yes, this thing is THAT good. Promise. Over the past few months I developed a serious case of The Lazies(TM) and cleaning my aquarium glass got pushed to The Next Week(TM). Finally I was barely able to see inside (and also mistakenly got the impression my grass carpet grew a LOT recently - yes, because I saw a lot of green and the algae on the glass somehow did not register!) and so got motivated. First attempt I used my magnetic scrubber that sits permanently on the glass. Almost died and the green - what felt like at the time - cement just laughed at me. The second attempt I tried plastic algae scrubber that came with my gravel vac. The algae smirked and went back to doing its thing. The third time I tried any hard plastic bits I had around and then - I'm ashamed to admit - when desperation struck, my nails. The algae cackled at me. And then it just sat there, mocking me and my sore arms, my spazming hands and my aching back. I thought to hell with it, a green rectangle making trickling sounds is as good style as well. A bit niche. But at least I won't, you know, die, trying to do something that's apprently impossible and I just missed the memo! But then. THEN. I found this. This beautiful razor wielding, hard steel magical want of wonders and rainbows. It was my last chance. My last hope. I saw a random guy 20-years-into-the-hobby swear by this thing up and down and I said okay. OKAY. Random guy, it's you and me, it's noon, and the algae is locked and ready to go. Two days passed. The package has arrived. And so, with a heart noticably thumping up and down my chest, with hands already shaking in the anticipation of the pain and disappointment that was surely - surely! - to come, I unpacked this little marvel. It doesn't look like much, I know. But don't be fooled! This right here, ladies and gentlemen, is THE pinnacle of human ingenuity, the very apex of what our millenia-old civilization has to offer! I present to you..... The SCRAPER 10000!!! (because yes, it IS over 9000 babeeeeh!) In all seriousness tho, just look at the pics I attached - the green one is what the entire aquarium looked like pre-Mirracle-Scraper. The second one is what it looks like now, with just a green bit left at the back for comparison (okay okay not really, just couldn't easily reach ion there and left it "for the shrimp"). The whole thing took about 45 minutes of very little effort (compared with other contraptions I used). But you need to use a proper technique: place the razor edge against the algae at an angle of between 10 and 45 degrees from vertical (so straight up is 0 degrees), in other words wall here -> |/ <-scraper. Now, the hand holding the other end (because please don't grab the razor okay?) will be way up and will be holding the scraper so that the razor touches the glass while maintaining the angle. It will be the counterbalance for your other hand. What will give you the necessary leverage to actually scrape, is your other hand. Place it about 15cm (about a length of your palm from fingertips to wrist) above the razor and apply pressure on the scraper rod towards the glass. When yuo do that, your other hand up above should exert a little pressure the opposite way, all the while maintaining the angle of the scraper against the glass. Now, with your 'up' hand, start moving the scraper over algae and let your other hand follow while keeping the pressure even. Experiment a little, start with very light pressure on both hands and - while scraping - increase as necessary until the algae starts coming off (you DON'T want to brute force it and possibly injure yourself or the aquarium, start off gentle!). Once you have that figured out, the resi really is just 10-20 minutes of doing the same thing and that's it! You're done, your sanity restored and your aquarium looking beautifil once again! Good luck.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good wuality, works.
*by T***N on 13 October 2022*

I didn’t expect too much for the price point. Product is surprisingly heavy and of sturdy construction. More than up to the task. The amount of stubborn algae that it got rid of was also very impressive. As soon as my fish cottoned on to what was displacing the algae they were all over like a shot to eat it! This does make the product harder to use but I’m not entirely sure that’s the products fault! The fact you get the tool and 10 double sided blades does make this good value for money. The handle is more than long enough that I can reach around in a tall tank (aqua one oak 110)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really good
*by S***. on 10 March 2020*

Really good glass scraper, took a gamble as no previous reviews. Blade is very thin and sharp which helps with full glass contact meaning less chance of collecting substrate and dragging it along the glass, i have silver sand and this scraper worked brilliant. Its also nice and long with a metal handle that stays firm so pressure is transferred to the blade

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*Last updated: 2026-06-16*