Simple Deluxe 100W Ceramic Heat Lamp Reptile Heat Emitter Heater Lamp Bulb No Light with Free Digital-Thermometer, for Pet Brooder Coop Chicken, Dragon Turtle Lizard Snake Aquarium Tank
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Haylie Browne
> 3 dayGreat heat and cheaper to run
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Christy
> 3 dayMy outside cats that sleep in garage love it. Its hanging inside a dog house in my garage.
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Michael Ernst
Greater than one weekexactly what I expected, they do the job.
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David Schramm Jr
> 3 dayFirst time ordering this color I usually get the white ones. Thought I was getting a good deal but I see why these were so cheap. The 100 watt barely feels like it’s on. I would no recommend I’d rather have bought the $25 one from Petsmart.
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don mccullers
> 3 dayUsing these in chick brooder to hold off the cold weather. Has worked wonderfully.
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Elizabeth Straub
Greater than one weekThese are very nice lights last a long time.. my temperature gage quit working after 3 days.. but I would still buy the heating bulbs..
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andrea vazquez y garcia
> 3 dayBuen producto, Adquirí la lampara de 100 w para un terrario en un tanque de 30 gallones (77cmlargo,35cmancho,50cmaltura), lo coloque a una distancia aprox de 45cm de la superficie a calentar, con temperaturas ambiente de 20-24 grados solo me levanta la temperatura de la pecera hasta 30 grados, por consecuente si el cuarto esta mas caliente sube a 33 pero no pasa de ahí. tengo pocos días usándolo cualquier cosa pondré un update, Aun falta que el invierno llegue en verdad y comentare que tal me funciona el producto
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Esther Sprague
> 3 dayGot these to assist in keeping our animals warm in the bitter cold nights, I literally burned my fingers when I thought I couldnt feel any heat, so using a digital thermometer or small camera with temp sensor in it is the only way youll know its working. Longevity is based upon use, ours didnt last long and theyre on or off, no variable heat output and not good for large animal areas. Chickens, ducks, mini pig house, goats, etc but bigger animals wont feel anything.
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Harold Brown
> 3 dayit was not enough heat but for the money was good,
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Laura
> 3 dayThese thermometers are in my brooder box for newly hatched quail babies. It is important that the temperature be between 95-100 degrees the first week. As you can see in the picture, the thermometer probes are right next to each other in the brooder box and both register a different temperature (101.8 & 98.6; 99.9 & 103.3; 102.8 & 99.1). The brooder heat lamp is in a fixed position and yet these temps keep fluctuating. I dont want to fry my newborns or have them die by not being warm enough. Time to get a decent and correct registering thermometer. Dont waste your money on these.