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Jadesea325
Greater than one weekLight emitting heat bulbs burn out in no time - I can’t imagine how much money we’ve thrown away with those. This ceramic bulb has been going strong for almost three months now and I have no doubt it’ll continue for a long time. Warm enough for our turtle without concern that she’ll overheat.
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Cat, Chris and Family
> 3 dayI have been using this bulb for a little under 2 weeks now and so far it is working just perfectly for my needs. I have this above my bearded dragons enclosure. This bulb is excellent for night time heating for him because it does not emit any light. I dont have to worry about his sleep cycle being disturbed when I use this bulb and it gives him just the right amount of warmth without scorching him. I highly recommend you using this with a thermostat control, however, because these bulbs cant get pretty hot if they are left unregulated.
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Betty
> 3 dayI use this ceramic lamp to heat my pet tortoise. It is in use. I dont know how long it will last,but everything is normal now.
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Syl Sabastian
> 3 dayA 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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Maritza Senger
> 3 dayGot 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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klompenrunner
> 3 dayI think this will make an excellent chick warmer lamp replacement! Just get used to the idea it may be hot. Very neat l!
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Recty
Greater than one weekThis 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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phil
> 3 dayI was happy to see the 60-watt option for these SIHIUT ceramic heat emitters, because my fixtures are not rated for 100 watts, and this two-pack seemed like a good value. If I’d had the rated fixtures, I’d have opted for the 100-watt models. We had some extremely cold nights recently, so I deployed each heat “lamp” near one of the cat beds, taking care to position them where physical contact was unlikely. I wish I’d tried these years ago, because they truly made a difference. I’d estimate that they added several degrees in the immediate close area. More importantly, the heat is radiant, so not simply heating the air. These heat emitters easily screwed in, just like ordinary light bulbs. After a few minutes they were hot to the touch, but not so much so as to damage the light socket, making them a simple but viable option for a variety of small animals, not just the cold-blooded variety. The animals do need to be relatively close, though, because these are not area heaters, just radiant elements.
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jaythecrazycatgal
> 3 dayWorks well and was easy to install.