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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  • Della Martin

    Greater than one week

    I 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.

  • andrew kelley

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Julie Louise

    Greater than one week

    These ceramic heat bulbs are great for keeping my tortoise cage warm at night without emitting light. They get really hot so make sure they are cooled down awhile before removing the bulb from the lamp. Two come in a package. I e been using these for about a week and theyve been working well.

  • Mark A

    > 3 day

    I live in the country, my water source is a well. The well pit is outside, covered by a small building and during the winter months I like to keep a small amount of heat near the well pump. Up until now Ive used a light bulb, but I think this will be more durable in the long run.

  • Nikol Rainwater

    > 3 day

    Used this bulb to keep baby ducklings warm and it’s working great! I love that it doesn’t give off light, I have another lamp I use during the day and then I switch to this one at nighttime to keep the ducklings on a good cycle and rhythm. So far it’s working great and I’m loving the quality for the lower cost than traditional name brand lights. Highly recommend!

  • Dravkwn

    > 3 day

    I have been running 2 Sihiut ceramic heat bulbs 24/7 for over 60 days now and have had zero issues with them. They heat the reptile tanks as advertised. I use the wider lamp for broader heat and the smaller, traditional reptile lamp for direct heat on a large, flat rock. Both keep the given areas between 78 and 83 degrees, without producing light. Like others, I was skeptical at first given the price compared to box store brands but I have been very happy with them.

  • Pandoras Nest

    > 3 day

    We 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!

  • Fernando Martinez

    > 3 day

    The 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.

  • R Ellis

    > 3 day

    It always bothered me to have to put a light bulb out to keep the cat warm on a cold night in the barn. Who, even a cat, wants to sleep with a light in your face? This ceramic heat emitter is great in that it provides the heat of a light bulb with none of the light. Screws into a standard light socket and warms the cats bed area nicely. The heat is steady and should work nicely for the reptiles as well.

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Specification:
  • Voltage: AC 110-120V
  • Power: 60, 100, 150 W
  • Material: ceramic, metal, NiCrAl

About This Item

Long Lifespan

The ceramic heat emitter for use in standard E26 lamp base and easy to install, rated for up to 10, 000 hours

No Light Emitted

Bulb does not emit any visually detectable light that can disturb the sleep cycle of your pets

Power Reference - 24*16*16 In Container

60 W, 30 min Before: 63℉, After: 75℉
100 W, 30 min Before: 61℉, After: 79℉
150 W, 30 min Before: 64℉, After: 84℉
250 W, 30 min Before: 61℉, After: 93℉

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