

🌿 Elevate Your Aquarium Game with Effortless CO₂ Mastery!
The MagTool 2025 is a premium DIY CO₂ generator kit featuring a 5L food-grade 304 stainless steel bottle that is 50% thicker for enhanced durability and safety. It integrates a compact solenoid and bubble counter to minimize leaks and simplify refills. Equipped with dual safety valves, it offers manual and automatic pressure control for secure operation. The kit includes all necessary accessories for immediate setup, making it ideal for millennial plant enthusiasts seeking a sleek, reliable, and efficient CO₂ solution to boost aquatic plant growth.





















| ASIN | B095YXMFBS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,175 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #400 in Aquarium Air Pump Accessories |
| Brand Name | MagTool |
| Color | Silver, White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (292) |
| Date First Available | May 27, 2021 |
| Included Components | 4 Liter SUS304 stainless steel bottle, DC mini solenoid, Regulator, Precision needle valve, Bubble counter, CO2 diffuser, CO2-graded tubing, Plastic funnel, Measuring cup |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.24 x 10.67 x 7.05 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.26 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MagTool |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Package Weight | 3.26 Kilograms |
| Size | 5.0L |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Fish |
M**7
Best DIY C02 out there! Results are in the pics!
(Before and after pics of the tank this system is on after only a few weeks) After about 5 years, I finally decided to go for it and pick up a CO₂ kit for my aquariums. After a few different diy kits, this is by far the best. The setup is surprisingly simple — everything comes in the box, and it only takes a few minutes to put together. The DIY fill with citric acid and baking soda is easy and much cheaper than buying pressurized refills. The build quality is excellent. The upgraded 304 stainless steel tank feels heavy-duty, with a polished finish that actually looks great sitting next to the tank. The compact solenoid + bubble counter design is one of my favorite parts: it’s easy to fill, reduces the risk of leaks, and makes maintenance way less of a headache than other setups. Safety is another big plus. The dual safety system with both a manual shut-off and automatic pressure relief valve gives real peace of mind, especially for new users like me. And the included accessories (diffuser, tubing, suction cups, etc.) mean you don’t have to hunt down extras. Overall, this kit is a perfect balance of high quality and user-friendliness. If you’ve ever wanted to try CO₂ but thought it would be too complicated, this system makes it easy, safe, and effective. My plants have already shown noticeable growth, and I couldn’t be happier. Highly recommended.
A**R
Works as intended
Great product. I really enjoy it. Simple to set up. Ive had it running for a fews now it does exactly what is needed. Please note you need to buy the citric acid and the sodium bicarbonate separate from this item.
N**H
good to have. saves money.
works great, though my problem now is getting it to flow through out the tank and not just escaping out the tank with default dispenser.
T**G
Starting out planted aquarium? Read here
After hours of research on Co2 tank kit, I finally found a “nearly perfect” Co2 tank kit that fit my budget, since I found another even cheaper Co2 tank on Amazon…. Dont go for those brand one that charge you like an arm and a leg. Trust me, you need Co2 if you plan to start a planted aquarium. I’ve always failed to start a planted aquarium without using Co2 and just focusing on aquarium plant. Hella algae and I gave up. This is the first time and I said F it and just get myself a Co2 tank with citric acid and baking soda as a reactant to get Co2. It sounds easy to go to a store and refill your Co2 tank but I’m too lazy and I live in the Bay, and I yelped and found that they charged like $15 to fill up a 4L Co2 tank. So I just use the baking soda and cictric method for a cheaper price and dont have to go anywhere. Baking soda from Arm and Hammer get you like 13.5lb for $12 at Costco. Citric acid is like 6lb for $23 with Milliard. Every reaction, you only need to spend like $5.2 per 4L for Co2 bottle with 450 - 550 PSI. People are really bad with math on here like bruhh, use freaking chatgpt if you are bad at math and chem. To sum it up, to create Co2, for every mole of citric acid you need 3 mole of baking soda. So you need 457g of citric acid and 600g of baking soda with 934mL of water to produce approximately 641psi of Co2. This is based on perfect calculation, usually you will get around 450 - 550 psi of Co2. 1:1.3129 (citric acid, baking soda) Water required to dissolve citric acid: For 457 g of citric acid: 457g/148g/100 mL=3.09× 100 mL=309mL of water Water required to dissolve sodium bicarbonate: For 600 g of sodium bicarbonate: 600g/96g/100 mL=6.25× 100 mL=625 mL of water This is the reason why you need 934 mL of water to dissolve everything correctly. Just plug in different gram of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and citric acid to get your required water. Since citric acid is more expensive than baking soda that you can get in Costco, I set the citric acid as a limiting reagent. TLDR; remember 1gram:1.3129gram (citric acid, baking soda) then calculate the required water to dissolve everything! Now you just need to add those baking soda, citric in and shake that stainless steel and add water at an angle. Easy peacy no cap. The diffuser for this suck, so buy a different diffuser from fzone or something. My first time starting and I stare at the freking thing for like 3 hours with no Co2. Keep thinking there is a leak or something but it’s the bad diffuser and searched all on reddit….. get yourself a different diffuser. Also get yourself an alexa outlet or something outlet with a timer that you can control with your phone for your solenoid. Since I use this Co2 tank with a Siesta Method. No algae whatsoever!!! First time I got no freaking algae with this algae and maximum brightness. I got 4 tank and I used hygger and Brite light. Brite light is the best trust me. Easy to set up and can set up when it is turn on in correlation with your Co2 turning on. The Co2 tube is kinda rigid to stick it to the bubble counter. I kinda have to use a lighter and loosen up to tie the nut to the bubble counter. Co2 7-11am on 3-9:00pm on Light 8-12on. 12-4pmoff 4-10 on One hour before light turn on to build up Co2 for the tank so plant can use right away. 1 hour turn off before light turn up so light can use all excess Co2. First time setting my planted aquarium and it grows beautifully without algae. Im obsessed with growing plants now haha. Look at my red lotus before and after photo. It exploded! Oh I also added easy green fertilizer everyday too and no algae compared to the bad thrive NA and flourish excel that kill my snail and shrimp. The CO2 PSI in the photo that I have is after a month of 2bps and still around 300PSI remain. Way better than those refilled Co2 tank.
T**E
DO NOT RECOMMEND
This is NOT a good product long term. The initial set up is easy and it runs smoothly initially but that’s it. I own 3 of these and at different times since I’ve bought them 6 months ago I’ve had to replace different parts due to them breaking, some parts you can’t find so I’ve had to replace these systems twice so far. I’m currently writing this review because the third co2 tank just broke and it’s one of the ones I just bought to replace other ones. I can not stress this enough, DO NOT BUY THIS CO2 SYSTEM, you will have problems with long term usage, and these systems are 90$ a pop so they are not worth it at all.
B**K
Good Co2 Tank, decent needle valve, okay solenoid
The solenoid gets pretty warm. I haven't been able to use it since my first few attempts the solenoid leaked pretty heavily. I'm guessing there's an o-ring missing, but I didn't see any in the box. Removing the solenoid and manually turning things off works decently. The bubble counter is acceptable and there were no leaks between the bubble counter and the regulator. Tank is holding quite a bit of pressure but it's doing great. This replaced my DIY citric Acid/baking soda method with 2 litterl soda bottle. After I had a bottle explode I decided I better do something safer. I was originally going to get a 5lb co2 tank and regulator but with the pandemic still raging have been having issues finding some place to fill the tank. This so far has been a decent substitute although I would really like it if I can get the solenoid not to leak so heavily. Hopefully, it's o-ring situation and I can find a replacement someplace. *update 5/16/22* Seller reach d out to me about the leaking Solenoid bit. 2 replacement parts later I have the solenoid attached, not leaking, and things are working quite dandy. Original 3 star, but I'll give it a 4 since I do have all the bits working with out leaks and the seller was very responsive with getting replacement parts out.
A**L
El producto tuvo una falla, la válvula solenoide falló, sin embargo, el proveedor respondió de la mejor manera, comprendo que esto puede pasar, lo que verdaderamente cuenta es el tener la respuesta oportuna del vendedor, ya está funcionando Perfecto, la carga de CO2 lleva casi un mes y no ha bajado ni la mitad de la presión en una urna de 150 litros, si, lo recomiendo. Sin embargo mi queja no es con el vendedor sino con Amazon, este es el segundo feed back que mando ya que no les parece nada, aún así sea una opinión positiva del proveedor, me siento realmente tentado por este y otros detalles a cancelar mi cuenta y comprar por otras plataformas, llevan sus políticas a un nivel de exageración extremo.
J**N
The CO2 regulator came all bent and once I set it to the flow I want it seems to stop after 30 mins
R**N
I bought one of those DIY CO2 systems with the caps you put overtop of two 2 litre bottles, and it did work well. But this system is definitely an upgrade! You don’t have to squeeze the bottle to start the reaction going, and that was sometimes a bit of a pain. With this system you just pour in all the ingredients and tighten the lid on. I saw videos saying to use ice cubes, but regular ice cubes don’t fit in. I just used cold distilled water instead and I could hear the reaction starting but I doubt I lost any significant amount of CO2. The 4L model has 3 times the capacity of my DIY unit and comes with a solinoid. I hooked up the solinoid to the timer my light was on, and that alone will make it last 3 times longer given my lights are on for 8 hours.I have been using it for 3 weeks now at 3 bubbles per second and it still has lots of pressure and my plants are growing really well. I highly recommend this unit!
T**G
C’est bon produit, très satisfait, je recommandé
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