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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  • Mark A

    > 24 hour

    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.

  • Syl Sabastian

    > 24 hour

    A simple product but great functionality. To have the heat without the light is most excellent. The heat is not overpowering which is great. Also, being made of ceramic these will last very long. The value is most excellent. A very good deal. :)

  • Betty

    > 24 hour

    I use this ceramic lamp to heat my pet tortoise. It is in use. I dont know how long it will last,but everything is normal now.

  • Herberth zelaya Jr

    > 24 hour

    Excellent lamp for a small frog tank.

  • theSLAchannel

    > 24 hour

    We use this as a heat lamp for our Hermans tortoise. He LOVES it. Its nice to have a heat source that DOESNT have a light, as it can be left on at night without worrying about upsetting sleep schedules, especially of the other animals in the room.

  • Pandoras Nest

    > 24 hour

    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!

  • Pogi

    > 24 hour

    My 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.

  • N Christensen

    > 24 hour

    I ordered the 60-watt ceramic heat emitter to provide a warm corner for several small, elderly cage birds. It takes about 20 minutes or so to come up to full temperature, then holds steady for as long as I have it on. It kept the area it was focused on at about 80 degrees, which is exactly what I was hoping for. Currently I am using a brooder wire grill lamp with a ceramic base. It allows some of the heat to radiate into the surrounding area, keeping the cage a few degrees warmer than the room temperature. Because birds need a consistent schedule of day and night, the fact that I can provide warmth without the light is perfect. I have only just started using the emitter, so can’t say how long it will last. As of now, I am very pleased with my choice.

  • C Thompson

    > 24 hour

    We use this in a 40 gallon tank. It heats the tank perfect for our bearded dragon.

  • Brian Mullins

    > 24 hour

    These 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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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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