WUHOSTAM 2 Pack 80W Ceramic Heat Lamp with 1-pcs Digital-Thermometer, Infrared Reptile Heat Emitter Heater Lamp Bulb for Pet Brooder Coop Chicken Lizard Turtle Snake Aquarium ETL Listed
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Abel
> 3 dayIve had them for a few months now and they have not gone out and still output a good amount of head during the night
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nghia firth
> 3 dayIt was smaller then I expected so the heating wasn’t enough for my baby toroise
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Carol
> 3 dayIt was a pack of two and only one of them worked
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MAURA DEANGELO
> 3 dayReceived and one bulb didn’t work. I sent a message but never heard back. So far the other has been working for sometime. Disappointing to buy a two pack and one is a dud
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Marshall Rodriguez DDS
> 3 dayIts doesnt work good. It burns easily. I use mine for one week and now its stop working the bad thing is I have baby cockatiels that needs heater. I thought its working overnight but when I check this morning its cold and not heating up. My baby birds get cold..
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Cesar Davila
> 3 dayPerfect for reptiles that require constant heat. I keep 1 on at all times. Its been 6 months and still running strong and hot.
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Margaret
> 3 dayFranks previous ceramic bulb had a swiffer incident. Apparently a split second is all it takes for a room to smell like burnt plastic... Anyways, trauma in the past, he is now enjoying the warmth and comfort of his new ceramic bulb. So far its working great and providing the adequate heat that he needs to sleep his regular 18hrs a day, eat for an hour, wreck havoc, and take a few naps in between. As far as owner feedback, this was a great deal for two bulbs! Now I have a handy extra in case one of my other bulbs goes out or someone else gets a bit too close with the swiffer. The extra thermometer is a nice touch too. Its nice to have backups.
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Erik Collins
Greater than one weekOur turtle loves this heat lamp. I has been on for a month now and works great.
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Tracy
> 3 dayWorks great
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Nathaniel Dunlap
> 3 dayused for my 38x19x24 hedgehog cage and it works perfect with both running. Also the mini thermometer is handy for keeping track of both sides when running a thermostat