LLCHB Ceramic Heat Emitter, Ceramic Heat Lamp Bulb, Infrared Reptile Heat Emitter Heater Lamp Bulb for Turtle Snake Chicken (60)

(399 reviews)

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  • TheCandyyShop

    > 24 hour

    This works pretty well. Keeps my lizard warm incase a bulb runs out and i cant make it to the store fast enough. Doesnt put out an extreme amount of heat but would do well in addition w other bulbs incase you needed to bump the temperature up some.

  • Craigc

    > 24 hour

    I wasnt sure what size to get, so I got the 100 Watt. These put off some great heat and are so much better than the normal large heat lamp bulbs we use for baby chicks which break easily and the filaments burn out quickly. These seem like they will last a long time. After testing , I removed with hot pads. The base was not hot but the top was still super hot. So be careful and do not touch when hot. You cant tell if these are on other than putting your hand in front to feel the heat. You can see the size comparison to a normal sized bulb. Great price on a 2 pack of these.

  • John Charles

    > 24 hour

    These little heaters are great for several situations. Im using one to heat the pump house which is located in a shed in my yard. Prior to using this type of heater I relied on bulbs that emitted light and some heat. Invariably, there was something that froze every winter. Now, these ceramic heat units emit no light, just heat which is more efficient. I can also see why that would benefit animal owners as the light would disrupt sleeping cycles, etc. The little pump house is approximately 3 x 3 x 4 feet. At 25 degrees outside, this heater kept that room at about 35 degrees preventing the pump or pipes from freezing. I will probably upgrade to a higher wattage unit for a few more degrees of freeze prevention.

  • Daniel Fenley

    > 24 hour

    This bulb is just ok. It produces heat, but not enough to keep temps above 80 deg. I assume I received a lower watt bulb. My use was to provide a bit more heat during the evening on the hot side of the habitat when light is not needed. However it just couldnt keep the habitat at the correct temp. The heat it does produce is constant and unlike the incandescent bulbs doesnt cause the light assembly to be scorching hot. Overall this product works well. You just need to be careful of the bulb watt level when purchasing.

  • Racheal

    > 24 hour

    Just what I ordered thanks

  • Keon Robertson

    > 24 hour

    I purchased a set of two heating bulbs to use for my plants before the winter storm came. I really like the heat that they put out and they seem to work well, except only one of the bulbs works; the other one does not come on at all. Major bummer.

  • Daniel Walz

    > 24 hour

    An abandoned cat hat kittens near my home. It is below freezing, so I put them in my storm shelter and set this up to keep momma cat and kittens warm, along with some food and water. Has kept them warm and comfortable when outside it is cold, wet, and miserable. It does what it needs to do. While I am on this....anybody want a kitten? Or 5?

  • mzimm

    > 24 hour

    These bulbs make a nice heat source for chicks. I got the 60 W bulbs and setting up just one of them worked well for the six chicks we needed to keep warm in our house. If we were to keep much more than that I would either set up more than one bulb or get the higher wattage ceramic bulbs. I kept a digital thermometer in the box with them at first just to make sure I got the temperature right and had the bulb set at the right height. Some observations and adjustments are required for these to work well but no more than what you would need to do with a traditional red heat lamp from tractor supply. I don’t prefer those because in our case they are just way too hot and too much of a fire hazard. It should be noted that these ceramic bulbs don’t emit any light so one would need to provide another source for light for the chicks to be able to eat and drink during regular daylight hours.

  • STEVEN E.

    > 24 hour

    I used these to heat my well to prevent freezing in 0°F temperatures and well below 0°F chill factors. I had no problems at all even with a well that had no insulation whatsoever. I used these to heat the area under a large well cover. The power went off but the creamic held heat throughout the one hour rolling blackout. I also plan to use these in my dog kennels over the individual kenels to heat the bedding and sleeping area. This will add an area of extra heat during those cold nights. Anywhere you need heat these ceramic heaters meet the need. Although advertised for reptiles.... You can use these anywhere additional heat is needed. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR WELLS TO KEEP PIPES FROM FREEZING. I USED 2 IN THE UNINSULATED 3 FOOT BY 5 FOOT BY 5 FOOT HIGH WELL COVER OVER A 24 INCH BORED WELL. I USED ONE ON A SMALLER 6 INCH WELL WITH INSULATION BUT EXPOSED PIPES AT GROUND LEVEL WHERE AIR COULD ENTER UNDER THE EDGE OF THE WELL COVER. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AS ADDITIONAL HEAT ON THOSE BOMB CYCLONE LOW TEMPERATURES EVEN IF YOU HAVE HEAT TAPE IN PLACE. A GREAT BACKUP IF THE HEAT TAPE FAILS... PLUS THE CERAMIC WILL HOLD HEAT DURING THE ROLLING BLACKOUTS.

  • Momma Becky

    > 24 hour

    These heat lamp bulb seem to be good quality. It does what its supposed to do, and it lasts longer than we even expected. The cost is a fraction of what they run in my local pet stores, so its a bargain. Actually, my local stores charge more for one bulb than the cost of these two, and with the way these have performed, Ill definitely be getting more as we need them. I try to keep at least one extra bulb handy, so this 2 pack is perfect. Our little lady is happy and warm, so these are getting the job done.

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