


💧 Elevate your aquarium game with pro-level clarity and effortless filtration!
The SunSun HW-302 Pro Canister Filter Kit delivers a robust 265 gallons per hour flow rate, ideal for aquariums up to 75 gallons. Featuring a 3-stage filtration system with included premium filter carbon, ceramic rings, and bio balls, it ensures mechanical, chemical, and biological purification. Its self-priming pump eliminates manual setup hassles, while the compact, quiet design fits seamlessly into any aquatic setup. This all-in-one 9-piece kit is perfect for millennial aquarium enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-performance water clarity.
| Brand | SunSun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,530 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | NSF |
| Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Benefits | Efficient multi-stage filtration for a healthy aquatic environment |
| Product Dimensions | 9"D x 9"W x 15.5"H |
M**Y
Great for turtles
Previously, I had this filter set up with a 20 gallon tall aquarium. This is my 4th shot at a filter for my two baby turtles, which all failed miserably. I also tried the zenblue canister before this and I couldn't even get it started up. This one was easy. It came with media and filter pads and I've set it up as follows: Bottom layer, heavy particle blue pad then white pad. Second, bio media. Third, white pad and purigen. I had my tank close to the floor with the filter right beside it. I soaked the hoses in the bathtub with hot water to make them less ridged and adjusted the length, which is a must. I filled it with water and hit the priming button a few times, plugged it in...after about 30 seconds and some bubble sputtering, it started flowing and smoothed out. No issues at all. Very quiet. I checked it out after the first 5 days, and it was definitely doing its job. My water was a little cloudy due to my filter struggles, but no longer the smelly light tea color. After cleaning out the filter, day 6 showed perfectly clear water. Really impressed. The really great thing about this filter is that you can add your own media. Not having to buy specific filter cartridges is really great. After a lot of research, I found you can keep this thing running pretty cheap. After 14 months the filter is still functioning great. I have since upgraded my tank to a 55 gallon and the water is just as clean as it was in the 20 gallon. Two of the four clips that hold down the side did break off, but it is not affecting the performance of the filter, and the top seals well by just pushing it on, kind of like a vacuum pressure. Also, the plastic tab at the hose input/output connection snapped off, but there is still enough left for me to unhook it. Yes the plastic seems extremely cheap, however the filter itself works very well. I'm still amazed at the difference this filter made compared to other brands that I had used. The water is clear and smell free, and I only clean the filter once a month. Which for turtles, is saying something.
P**A
Excellent Filter—Crystal Clear Results!
The SunSun HW302 265GPH Pro Canister Filter Kit is an awesome product. It keeps my tank spotless and my fish are happy and healthy. Easy to use with no issues at all, highly recommend!
R**Y
Awesome filter for 40 gallons or less. 4 Stars because of overstated GPH.
I bought this to replace a HW-304B that I had for 4 years running 24/7. It was a great filter and gave me no problems until recently when the gasket failed. I bought this smaller unit mainly because of my budget and the fact that I only have a 40 gallon tank. Setup was super easy as everything needed is included. I just cut the tubing to length with a PVC pipe cutter and reused my old media. The only issue is the stated GPH. According to my little test run and limited math, I calculated that at 4ft head height and the canister loaded with filters and media. I get about 140 GPH from this unit. So, if you have a 40 gallon tank filled with rock and sand, this filter is just big enough. Assuming you’re aiming to cycle 4 times your tank volume per hour. Small tip: fill the canister with tank water before connecting everything and use the lubricant it comes with, it makes connecting the tubing a lot easier.
T**C
Way better than I expected for the price!!!
Let me start of by saying I've started in the aquarium hobby in 1982 and have kept fish (fresh and salt) continuously since then. I am currently a breeder. I have always been some what of a "filter snob" . I ONLY USE EHEIM canister filters. I have owned several and currently own 2 X 2215's (yes they're old but they're EHEIM's and they still work great. I have started breeding Super Red Bristlenose Pleco's. If you have never had these I can't convey how much they poop! I had one of my Eheim 2215's on a 15 gallon grow out tank trying to keep it clean. I had to clean it once a week because of the zucchini "stuff" in the water from feeding. I set up a 20 gallon breeding tank for the adults. I moved the 2215 over to it. Again, I have to service it weekly or it completely clogs up. Decide to try one of these "SunSun" canister filters back on the 15 gallon. I read the instructions, installed the hoses and media as required, hooked it all up, plugged it in and IT WORKED PERFECTLY. No leaks, no noise, and a the next morning the tank was crystal clear. I let it run for almost a month before I noticed the output slowing down A LITTLE. Decided to clean it today. WOW! It was full of "stuff". The "toggle" release for the hoses was great and removing the trays to clean the individual media was very easy. Filled up the canister before reconnecting the hoses, pumped the "prime button" and it took off running again. VERY pleased with it's performance so far and will be ordering another one this week. I read all of the Pro and Con reviews before ordering and said "for $50 I can't replace the hoses and connectors on 1 of my Eheims so what do I have to lose?" Maybe I just got lucky and got a "good" one. Don't know, don't care. I'm still going to order another one :-). Will it keep a 75 gallon clean? Probably not. I would think MAYBE a 55 AT MOST but for anything smaller it works way better than I expected for the price! A good bargain!
M**Y
Save yourself the money and get something better.
From the very start this filter had been unreliable and I’ve had it at this point. It started off decent enough although it was certainly not pumping the correct amount per hour but it still sufficed for my tank. Overtime, yet very quickly, the amount of water actually getting filtered diminished greatly. Now, even after a FRESH clean, the filter is still pumping about as much as my little 10 gallon filter is supposed to. Pathetic for a canister filter. This thing should be able to easily handle a 40 gallon, yet I wouldn’t even want to use this in a 10 with how unreliable it is. If I could go back, I’d save up my money and get something worth a damn, because this canister filter is seriously a waste of money. You get better performance from a $20 filter from petco. Seriously, if you need a canister filter, don’t cheap out and get one of these, you’ll likely regret it.
T**T
Works great!
We have had this filter for almost 3 years. Still works great for our aquatic turtle. It has filtered as well as lasted longer than other recognizable brand name filters we have purchased in the past. Highly recommend.
L**S
Great inexpensive canister filter
It is my first canister filter but it is working fantastically. Easy to set up, easy to run, and really REALLY quiet. I'm no aquarium expert but here are my tips and discoveries as a new hobbyist: 1. Soak the tubes in a sink full of HOT water for several minutes, then take them out and give them a little stretch. This will straighten the coils. 2. Soak the end of the tube in HOT water before connecting to the hard plastic attachments. This will soften the tubing and make it easier to connect the two. 3. The filter goes from bottom to top, so you use scrubby pad on bottom, charcoal in the middle, and ceramic rings/bioballs on top. Make sure the baskets' holes are lined up properly with the intake so this works properly. *****There are two different options in this item, one gives you the auto fish feeder and the other gives you a set of filter media. 4. Fill your tank with water, treat it, then pour some of the water into your canister before closing it up. This will speed up priming, but it will still take plenty of pumping to get started. 5. Keep your filter in a bucket for the first day JUST IN CASE you didn't close it correctly or there's a leak. It fits perfectly in a 5 gallon bucket. 6. The outflow spray arm is NOISY, but if you twist it so the water hits the glass of your tank, it is almost silent. 7. Water MUST be above the height adjustment joint of your intake or else the filter will suck air, make noise, and eventually lose prime. 8. You don't need to drain the hoses in order to clean the filter. The black piece the hoses attach to has valves, so you can just unclip that part and haul the canister off to clean inside.
A**R
Doesn’t work like I was hoping.
I had high hopes for this filter. I was using one of those under the surface kind that have one small filter. It would last for about 4-5 days then I would have to change out all the water it every weekend. I had heard these canister filters would work and would only have to change it every two weeks or so. I did a little research on turtle care websites and this one was listed as good for its price. I didn’t want to pay $200 or more. As you can see from the pics, this is day four from when the water was changed. I also added extra filter pads and it still is like this. Not sure what to do because I don’t want to have to change the water every five days.
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