BN-LINK Durable Reptile Heating Pad 8 X 12 with Digital Thermostat Under Tank Heater Terrarium Warmer Combo Set for Turtles, Lizards, Frogs, and Other Reptiles

(1811 reviews)

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  • george r keezer

    24-11-2024

    Good product, good price

  • Blue

    Greater than one week

    My leopard gecko wouldn’t eat for two weeks and I changed the heat pad to this one and he immediately ate with his tank warmed up properly this is a good one

  • BadKarma

    Greater than one week

    I bake bread and needed a way to keep my dough between75F and 80F while proofing. One of these thermostat-controlled heating mats inside a towel-lined cardboard box makes a great DIY bread proofing box. Much cheaper than the commercially available ones that start at about $200.

  • Heather Gongaware

    > 3 day

    When stuck to the bottom of my heddgies enclosure it keeps him nice an toasty

  • anna

    Greater than one week

    Ive been baking bread weekly for the past two years. I really wanted a proofing box, and they run $200 and up. I decided to buy this small mat and add it to my vintage metal bread box to make one. I just set my bowl in the bread box and its the perfect temperature to raise my dough. I set the temp. to 75 degrees and have had no problem . Works great !

  • Salah J.

    > 3 day

    Works well with the probe that comes with the thermostat. Provides perfect UTH. Just what I was looking for

  • Grant S Summers

    > 3 day

    Only disappointment is it doesnt stick at the cord

  • Sven Enterlein

    > 3 day

    I dont have any reptiles or fish to look after. I purchased this heating pad to keep my resin 3D printer at a reasonable temperature during cold days. Before, I used an incandescent bulb but the light was annoying at night, plus I had no temperature control so it could get unnecessarily warm. The mat fits nicely under my Phrozen Mini 4k. As others stated, it does not get very warm and I would question its ability to heat above 80-85 °F. However, for me the optimal temperature is in the low-to-mid 70s so it works great for my purposes. Similarly, I am not too concerned with accuracy because all I need is a temperature range, not a precise temperature. Beats an old-fashioned lamp any day!

  • Jennifer h

    > 3 day

    It was packaged all wrapped up so would not lie flat.

  • Michelle Burich

    > 3 day

    I bought this to help warm a tarantula enclosure and it worked really well. I found this very easy to set up and really liked the temp gauge suctioned to the glass (as this is the surface that can get super hot).

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