- Slim magnetic cleaner designed for precision aquarium glass maintenance
- Uses strong rare‐earth magnets with dual‐blade cleaning system
- Engineered for safer, low‐scratch cleaning in tight aquarium spaces
What is the D&D Bladerunner Magnet Cleaner?
The D&D Bladerunner Magnet Cleaner is a compact, ultra‐slim magnetic aquarium cleaning tool designed to remove algae and debris from glass and acrylic surfaces. It uses strong rare‐earth magnets to hold two cleaning sections together across the tank wall, allowing controlled and efficient cleaning from outside the aquarium.
Its design focuses on reducing the risk of scratching by minimising direct surface contact and maintaining smooth movement across the viewing panels. The unit is also slightly buoyant, allowing it to sink slowly rather than dropping abruptly if detatched.
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Key Features:
- Ultra‐slim magnetic cleaner design
- Strong rare‐earth magnets for secure grip
- Dual‐blade system for efficient cleaning coverage
- Suitable for both freshwater and marine aquariums
- Designed to reduce risk of surface scratching
- Neutral buoyancy for controlled sinking
- Ergonomic wide‐body grip for easier handling
- Compatible with glass and acrylic (blade type dependent)
What are the features and benefits of the Bladerunner Magnet Cleaner?
The Bladerunner Magnet Cleaner is designed to deliver effective aquarium cleaning while prioritising safety for delicate tank surfaces and aquascaping.
The dual blade cleaning system uses two contact blades to maximise algae removal while reducing pressure points on the glass or acrylic, helping maintain a cleaner surface with fewer passes. Rare‐earth magnets allow for safe and controlled handling, providing strong adhesion across aquarium panels. The neutral buoyancy design ensures the cleaner sinks slowly if detached, making it easier to retrieve and reducing risk to corals or tank structures.
Please note: This cleaner is designed for wet‐surface use only and should be used carefully to avoid trapping sand or debris between the blades and the aquarium surface. Plastic blades should always be used on acrylic to prevent scratching.




