

💧 Elevate your aquarium game with whisper-quiet, eco-smart filtration!
The Fluval 107 A440 aquarium filter combines cutting-edge eTEC technology with a redesigned motor to deliver powerful 550 L/h flow at ultra-low 10W energy consumption. Its precision engineering reduces noise by 25%, while the innovative EZ-LIFT filter baskets enable quick, mess-free maintenance. Built for durability and efficiency, this filter maximizes filtration space and ensures long-lasting, reliable performance for crystal-clear aquatic environments.











| ASIN | B07JGLN6XC |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,642 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 7 in Aquarium Filters |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (9,237) |
| Date First Available | 13 Mar. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 998 g |
| Item model number | A440 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Type | Fish |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 997.9 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 550 l/h |
| Special features | Can be easily adjusted, Langlebig, Leicht zu reinigen, Leicht zu verstauen |
| Specific Uses | For indoor use |
| Wattage | 10 watts |
C**Y
Easy to install
First Class filter, easy to install. Been working for three days and the difference in the tanks was clarity is unbelievable. The only slight niggle is piping could do with being a bit longer, I have a Aqua one tank and pipe only just reaches, so check your measurements. Very silent running and very easy to prime. Would recommend this filter 👌
J**M
Excellent eco friendly filters.
I have a 3x 207, 1x407 1x406 and fx6 across different tanks. The 207 is a great little eco work horse. Very efficient and cleaning. Relatively quiet. Good fit. I don't know why but eveytime I install I end up having an initial leak but after that touch wood they've been pretty solid. Maintenance is easy. Good value for money especially if you get it on sale. Much better than in tank filter.
P**N
Very easy to use, little noisey
My previous external filter broke (different well known brand) and bought this as has good reviews. The good: easy to set up, really good pump action to refill chamber after cleaning, good media included. The bad: The outlet on this is above water level so quite nosey (sound of water, constantly feel like I need a wee), supplied hoses are just long enough, I had 3 inches spare. Overall: works really well, tank looks great, feels a good quality item, price seems fair.
C**S
Not without its flaws, but it's simple to use and replacement media is very easy to get hold of
My 200 litre aquarium is just over 9 years old and since I set it up I’ve been using Fluval external canister filters. For the first few years I had a Fluval 206 model, as that was rated for 200 litre tanks. However it was working at capacity for all its life so when it expired I upgraded to the 306 model. I have a well-stocked tank so I need to ensure the filtration can cope with the demands, although I do also breed Bristlenose plecs and at any one time there’s around 30 of them in the tank and they help to keep the tank clean as well. The 306 did a very good job of keeping the tank clean, but it also had a few weak points. The Aqua Stop valve that connects the inlet/outlet pipes to the filter is especially fragile in my opinion. The valve stoppers themselves work great, but the method that the valve clamps to the filter is not good. It uses a red plastic lever that you push down and latches onto something inside the filter. In theory this works perfectly well, but in practice it isn’t so great. It’s creating a seal to prevent water escaping, and as the filter gets older it requires greater pressure on the lever before it locates. You can quite easily over-push the lever until it snaps. My original 206 lever snapped completely after a few years, and the 306 had a small bit that came off of the lever that never allowed a secure fit from then onwards. I’ve never liked it, and I’m always wary of doing a tank clean late in the day in case it fails completely and I don’t have time to get to the local fish shop for a replacement. Additionally, after I’ve done a tank clean and successfully attached the Aqua Stop valve, when I allow the water to fill the tank I’ve regularly found that the lid on top of the filter baskets lifts and restricts the water leaving the filter. I’ll turn the filter on, it’ll make a noise that sounds like the pump is struggling or the filter media is bouncing around, and no water appears in the aquarium. I’ll turn it off, lift the lid of the filter, push the lid on the media baskets back down, re-connect everything, turn it back on and everything is fine. Each Fluval filter I’ve had has done that perhaps once in every four times I’ve cleaned it out. These were both irritating flaws that I’m sure Fluval could address, but the flip side is that the 306 canister series is otherwise a very good filter. It kept my tank running healthily for many years and, most importantly, the replacement filter media is so easy to get hold of. You’ll be buying a lot of media over the years you own the filter so it’s crucial to know that you have a ready supply of it when you need it, and I can’t think of another filter system that is as easy to get hold of as these. So, when it came time to replace my 306 filter, the natural choice was to go for the newer 307 filter. I did consider Fluval’s FX range of filters as I’d heard good things about them, however after looking into it I didn’t feel that they were quite right for my application. I also didn’t think the canister would fit into the recess I have available in my tank cabinet. When it came to the expiry of my 306, it came quite suddenly. There is a rubber gasket that sits between the lower and upper parts of the filter, and it’s recommended to be replaced every 1-2 years. The gasket failed a few weeks back and subsequently allowed about 16 litres of tank water to spill out over the carpet. It’s only around £15 to replace it, but as the filter was something like 5 years old and the tank could do with a bit of an overhaul I thought I’d replace the whole lot. I was expecting that the 307 would have minor revisions from what I could see on the product page, but I suspected that it would be fundamentally the same as the 306. And, as it turns out, that’s exactly what it was. The most obvious differences are some rubber feet on the bottom, which is quite useful actually as it dampens the vibration of the filter’s motor which would otherwise transfer through to your cabinet and amplify the noise. I used to sit the 306 on a towel for the same effect. There’s a modification to the plunger that creates the vacuum of water inside. It’s now a sort of ring-pull, rather than a knob. That’s useful as well as often your hands are wet when priming the tank so a ring-pull stops your hands slipping off. The clamps that pull the top and bottom bits of the filter together (and effectively form the seal with the rubber gasket) are also slightly different and just a bit more positive than the 306. Lastly, the media baskets inside the filter now have a red handle passing through the centre which allows all baskets to be pulled out in one go, rather than reaching inside the filter. All are minor, but useful, modifications. However, the Aqua Stop valve which I’m so critical of, is fundamentally the same. The level still feels like it could snap at any time if you put too much pressure on it. I really don’t like it. The tubes that you get for plumbing everything in could be a little bit more generous as it does restrict the placement of the filter in my cabinet. You get a good selection of filter media with the 307 to get you up and running, but you’ll need to purchase your own replacements pretty soon, which is a cost that you ought to take into account. You could be spending circa £50-60 on those. In operation the filter runs pretty quietly. It isn’t silent, certainly, but it’s no more noisy than the pump I have for the air stones. I’ve written this review alongside a video I filmed of the unboxing, setting up and a summary after about three weeks of use. My conclusions on the video are basically that the 307 retains the flaws that I didn’t like on the 306 model. The minor revisions are to things that I really wasn’t bothered about, so the 307 is just as irritating to me as the 306. But, as with the 306, it also retains the same positives. It remains a very good external filter. My tank has a lot of fish, which from around 40 years of experience in fish keeping I’ve learned to know can co-exist peacefully in the numbers I have contrary to what a lot of people would say, and the Fluval canister range has always kept the tank in excellent condition. We rarely lose fish for any reason other than coming to the end of their natural lives, which at the end of the day is the most important thing. The fish live in a harmonious environment in water that is always maintained to a high standard. And that standard is provided by the performance of the Fluval filter. Despite the issues I’ve noted, which really do frustrate me at times, the Fluval canister filters continue to provide a healthy environment for my fish to live in, and the replacement media is available readily from Amazon and my local stockists. It’s very much not perfect, but it still gets my deep gratitude for what it does.
S**N
Silent, free flowing easy clean pump.
Amazing after 1 week check, could not believe how much cleanin time this model saves, with much less wrap on the foam. Fish seem happier that the filtration is better. Upgraded from the 306 3 layer to 307 that has two extra filtration layers, and a better pump motor. In the first week i used additional carbon bags that gave me a high kh. I've tested after 1 week and all seems good. I've removed the extra carbon, but the pump is silent, more robust features, fixtures have been made more durable and secure. The aqua filter is much easier to fit, slots in no trouble (the 306 I had to fight to fit on every water change). Three x the price, but worth it for the reduced hassle. Well done chaps, much appreciated design improvement.
I**M
I am so happy - Perfect for a beginner
I was looking for my first external filter and honestly did not know where to start. I mostly looked at reviews for many different brands and a lot of them put me off by mentioning leaks, siphoning, and noise. It seemed that every filter i had looked at had some sort of issue and i was at my wits end. I eventually decided to go for this one, i have a 216Litre tank and i purchased the 207. Oh my god, i don't think i could have picked a more beginner friendly filter! I was totally dreading the set up of this but i looked up a youtube video to help me, there is literally nothing to it. Remove all packaging, attach your pipe brackets to your tank, cut your pipe into two, attach to the filter (NOT TOO TIGHT or you can break the screws) use the prime lever to fill the filter up with water and you're done. The filter is honestly so silent I forgot it was even on. I have a tiny 30L tank in the same room and that thing is louder than my 216 Litre tank with the external filter. If you can hear your fluval filter you probably have some air trapped in there. You can change the media within the filter trays if you have a preference and know what you are doing, but for me, this filter has been doing its job with the media it comes with. People recommend the fluval biomax (for the middle tray) and JBL filter floss (top tray) I couldn't be happier and as a total newbie to external aquarium filters, this is the one I can confidently recommend. I've seen a few reviews mention the parts break easily, i have not found this to be the case. Id say use common sense and don't force the plastic. *I would also recommend paying attention to the max flow rate on the different models, for a 216Litre tank the 207 flow rate is on the lower end (this works for me and my betta as he doesn’t like to be blown around and I do weekly small water changes and gravel cleans) but you may need the next model up if you seek very strong filtration. The flow rate is adjustable on these.
A**I
Depuis mon achat, zéro problème ( 2021). Facile d’installation et d’entretient. Une taille parfaite ( moyenne) mais puissance adéquate pour mon aquarium ( 120L).
K**R
Let me just start off with saying I don’t think I will ever go back to a HOB filter! I was using a AC50 and 70 Fluval HOB filters on my 55 Gallon tank! And they worked fine but it was an eye sore when looking at them just hanging there, and there was not a lot of room for filter media! I decided to get an upgrade to the Fluval 407 Canister filter and I will not go back! This filter is sleek, easily concealed even with an open bottom tank stand, quite as a mouse, keeps my water crystal clear, has crazy suction and water flow! Hands down super good! It is a bit pricey but it is worth the money! I was a little confused when it arrived and I started setting it up as in the box is only 1 tube, I did not know that you needed to cut it, but that could be my fault as I always assume I know what I’m doing. But super easy to set up with or without directions (I would read the directions just in case)! After you unbox and set up you siphon the water in as directed and once there are no more bubbles, you plug the bad boy in and you just let it go once it’s set up there’s nothing you need to do besides the occasional maintenance and that’s also super easy 10 out of 10!!
Y**Z
Tek kelime ile canavar. 500lt akvaryumum icin aldım debisi ciddi yüksek. Akvaryumdan iç filtre dalga motoru ne varsa çıkardım. Tek başına her şeyi yapıyor. Boyutlarıda gayet makul .Ve çokta sessiz çalışıyor. Kalite tesadüf değil kesinlikle parasını hakediyor
M**Y
Satıcı çok çabuk gönderim yaptı. Beklediğimden çabul elime ulaştı. Teşekkürler. Ürün çok sağlam, kurulumu basit. Akvaryumu temizlemesi gayet iyi. Bazı yorumlarda ürünün ciddi gürültülü çalıştığını okudum. Benim aldığımda da bir uğultu sesi duyuluyor. Bu durum normal mi bilmiyorum. Tv sesi açıkken bile duyuluyor. Bunun dışında memnunum
J**E
It has a Very bad sound and returned it to Amazon!
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