SIHIUT Ceramic Heat Emitter, 60W Ceramic Heat Lamp Bulb, Infrared Reptile Heat Emitter Heater Lamp Bulb for for Pet Brooder Coop Lizard Turtle Aquarium Snake (watts, 60)
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Syl Sabastian
> 24 hourA simple product but great functionality. To have the heat without the light is most excellent. The heat is not overpowering which is great. Also, being made of ceramic these will last very long. The value is most excellent. A very good deal. :)
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Recty
> 24 hourThis is like most of the other ceramic heaters on the market. I purchased the 100w version, and it seems to be exactly that. I do like the warranty that comes with this heater, 3000 hours of service which for us at 8 hours a day is a little over a year that it would be under warranty. It also says it has a lifetime of 10,000 hours, and I dont recall our other ceramic heaters stating a lifetime, but 10,000 hours seems pretty good!
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Della Martin
> 24 hourI was expecting one, but I got a two-pack. They come in a plain, undecorated box that contains the two bulbs securely stored. It does not come with any instructions, if youre looking for some. I was looking for some way to heat a small indoor garden. We dont want to heat the whole house just for a corner where we have several herbs and pepper plants. I put it in an aluminum reflector lamp clamped about 14 away from the plants. It quickly increased the temperature from 62F (its a very cold corner of the house) to 71F. This seems to work very well! I will likely use the second one to start some seeds for my outside garden in the spring.
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Maritza Senger
> 24 hourGot the 60W for my young ball python in a 20 long to keep temperature an even comfortable temperature day and night. These are great for that because they only give off heat and no actual light. Have had no issues with it keeping temperature like it should even after prolonged use.
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jaythecrazycatgal
> 24 hourWorks well and was easy to install.
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N Christensen
> 24 hourI ordered the 60-watt ceramic heat emitter to provide a warm corner for several small, elderly cage birds. It takes about 20 minutes or so to come up to full temperature, then holds steady for as long as I have it on. It kept the area it was focused on at about 80 degrees, which is exactly what I was hoping for. Currently I am using a brooder wire grill lamp with a ceramic base. It allows some of the heat to radiate into the surrounding area, keeping the cage a few degrees warmer than the room temperature. Because birds need a consistent schedule of day and night, the fact that I can provide warmth without the light is perfect. I have only just started using the emitter, so can’t say how long it will last. As of now, I am very pleased with my choice.
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theSLAchannel
> 24 hourWe use this as a heat lamp for our Hermans tortoise. He LOVES it. Its nice to have a heat source that DOESNT have a light, as it can be left on at night without worrying about upsetting sleep schedules, especially of the other animals in the room.
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lanell e.
> 24 hourThese work great. Good value. I would definitely buy again
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Fernando Martinez
> 24 hourThe heat emitter works and it does expel heat, just not as much heat as I expected. over all its ok, I probably wouldnt but one again.
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klompenrunner
> 24 hourI think this will make an excellent chick warmer lamp replacement! Just get used to the idea it may be hot. Very neat l!