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andrew kelley
> 3 dayI got these mostly to use to keep a troublesome spot in my 100+ yr old Houses waterline from freezing. I have to open up a spot under my kitchen sink to the water inlet in the crawlspace. Ive boxed it off and insulated but, when we get subzero temps its not enough. We havent actually had a cold snap since I got them but, I did test them to make sure they work. I like that they are much smaller than the heat bulbs Ive used in the past. I received two in the pkg so, I have a backup. Im ready for the sub zero temps now if we get another arctic blast. I broke last years bulb because I didnt store it well. These come securely pkged and I will be sure to save it when I close everything back up for the summer.
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Pogi
> 3 dayMy bulbs do exactly what is stated in the descriptions, the only thing that I cannot speak on is the longevity of the bulbs. Once this bulb dies or loses its heat retention, then Ill update the review on this item.
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Pandoras Nest
Greater than one weekWe rescued a sickly senior cat who is often cold, despite keeping him in sweaters and keeping the heat up in the house. He tends to hang around the heat vents and grates, so I wanted to see if a ceramic reptile heat lamp would be up his alley - and he loves it! I can feel its pretty hot but not dangerously hot. It seems to disseminate the heat well and it heats up fast enough. Im glad we have an additional solution that doesnt take roasting the rest of us and making the electrical bills go way higher than they normally are!
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Cat, Chris and Family
04-06-2025I 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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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
> 3 dayThis 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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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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Brian Mullins
Greater than one weekThese ceramic 100 watt heat lamps are similar quality and 1/4 the price of what I paid about 5 months ago from a GE brand. Even though the product page says you get one, I got a box of two. I like these because they will put out heat, but no light to disturb. These do not glow like a smooth top stove top. I use these in my chicken coop when we have cold spells. There are several ways to use these. You will need to exercise caution and mount these up high and away from any material that could catch fire, because these will get warm enough to catch bedding material on fire. You can use a socket adapter which is a lamp socket that plugs into an extension cord or wall plug. I use these in aluminum heat lamps that I hang from the ceiling plugged into an extension cord. In that way, these are away from my birds, yet they do help take the chill out. In the last chill down to around 8 degrees, two of these with another type 100 watt heater brought the temperature up in my 8’ X 4’ X 6’ insulated coop to about 25 degrees at floor level and 35 degrees up on their perch. Now that I know these work well, I will add electrical wiring in the ceiling to accomodate using three of these. The only difference between this brand, and my $44 brand is that the expensive brand has a red led power indicator that lights up when energized. I really like that these don’t put out light, don’t burn out quickly, and are a lot more durable than using light bulbs. The seller states that these heaters are expected to last around 10,000 hours. I love these.
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MegsPerspective
04-06-2025Our hedgehog needs a little bit of extra heat to keep warm in his habitat. This lamp helps keep him nice and comfortable without adding additional light to his environment. Works just as expected!