OMAYKEY150W 2 Pack Ceramic Heat Emitter, Reptile Heat Lamp Bulb No Light Emitting Brooder Coop Heater for Chicken Lizard Bearded Dragon, Reptiles & Amphibians (ETL Listed)
R**A
Funcionó como se esperaba
Excelente
T**.
Burnt out on two months
It worked well for the first two months (although it did burn pretty hot, made my dragons basking spot about 110), but today it burnt out which is very frustrating if you have a pet that needs to bask. Fortunately I have a backup but honestly just go buy a halogen bulb or better ceramic heater. It’ll sane you money in the long run.
B**6
Do not last very long
We use these on new chicken hatchlings. They are perfect for heat output and prefer over heat light/lamp. Maybe just a bad batch? Ordered two sets and just put one in from that set. Update this later
L**O
Lots of Heat
Warms up that tank really good-because of other heating I have-I have to turn it off and on
A**M
Amazing, trust worthy, consistent.
I was a little hesitant about this since it had no reviews but I’m glad I gave it the chance! This has lasted me about 2 months so far when other bulbs barely 3 weeks. I use this at night, 12 hours of the day, everyday. It keeps my 30G tall terrarium about 72-74 degrees constant in Florida. It doesn’t emit any light so perfect for nocturnal buddies.
D**E
Gets quite hot!
Bought the 150W heat lamp for my daughter's pet hermit crab. We've only tried one of the two lamps and it does get hot! In fact my daughter accidentally burned the melamine surface of her desk. I measured with a temp gun and registered ~500 degC at 3-4 inches away. The penetrating heat does feel really nice on my arms from about 10 inches away. I'd say it feels like a hot dry mid-summer day in California.Though this will work for us, I'm gonna try to look for something a little lower in wattage due to finding out that the fixture I have is only rated for 75W.
M**D
Best thing ever to keep outdoor livestock waterers frost free.
I have used this type of heat emitter for several years to provide supplemental heat to livestock waterers. Prior to that I used heat bulbs, but a single drop of water on those would cause them to break. These ceramic heat bulbs can take water dripping on them without any problem. I get one to two winter’s use out of a single bulb. The pigtail they are mounted in will often corrode through the summer, that is the usual cause of failure.
B**D
didn't last long
worked great out of box however one quit/burned out after less than 5 hours of use. Didn't bump, shake, move or anything else, just noticed temp was down and checked and it had quit, when I took it out it had a small rattling sound you could hear just like a normal bulb burned out.
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