Brand | Aiicioo |
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Special Feature | 持久 |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Specific Uses For Product | Lamp |
Light Color | White |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shape | Reflector(R) |
Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Color Rendering Index | 80 |
Power Consumption | 60 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | infrared |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Light Source Wattage | 60 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 2.95"W x 3.94"H |
Control Method | Touch |
Manufacturer | AIICIOO |
Part Number | AI-CR-013 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Finish types | 陶瓷 |
Special Features | 持久 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 60 Watts |
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Brand | Aiicioo |
Special Feature | 持久 |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Specific Uses For Product | Lamp |
About this item
- ✔ Perfect 24 Hours Heat Sources – Ceramic heat emitter is a radiant heat source which creates a natural sunlike heat with a uniform pattern, last up to 10000 hours.
- ✔ 100% Heat Efficiency – Reptile heat lamp the long wave infrared heat produced by this emitter will warm reptiles very efficiently. It also increases the ambient air temperature in the terrarium.
- ✔ No Light Emitted – Reptile heat bulb does not disturb normal sleeping habits of reptiles, chickens coops and outside pets. Available for daily use
- ✔ Suitable for High Humid Environments – Ceramic heat lamp was made of high-purity pottery clay which ensures its anti-crack and working in high humidity terrariums.
- ✔ Heat Lamp for Reptiles Voltage: AC 110-120V; Power: 60W; Material: Ceramic, Metal; To avoid scald, please wait at least 1 hour to cool down before touch it.
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Value for money | 3.9 | 4.1 | 3.7 | 4.1 | 3.6 | 4.1 |
Heat output | 3.8 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.0 |
Longevity | 2.2 | 3.0 | 3.8 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 3.0 |
Temperature Control | 3.9 | 3.4 | 3.7 | — | 4.2 | 3.4 |
Sold By | AIOU US | REPTILEHOME | sogoodloving | sogoodloving | HANJION | REPTILEHOME |
bulb base | e26 | e27, e26 | e26 | e26 | e27 | e27, e26 |
light source wattage | 60 watts | 60 watts | 75 watts | 50 watts | 75 watts | 100 watts |
light color | White | White | No Light | No Light | — | — |
color rendering index | 80 | 90 | — | — | — | 100 |
voltage | 110 volts | 240 volts | 110 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | 110 volts |
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ASIN | B017RCQ4JO |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #6,550 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #12 in Terrarium Heat Lamps |
Date First Available | November 9, 2015 |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2.95 x 3.94 x 2.95 inches; 4.8 ounces
- Date First Available : November 9, 2015
- Manufacturer : AIICIOO
- ASIN : B017RCQ4JO
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Product Description
Ceramic Heat Emitter - 60W
The ceramic heat lamp for reptiles is a radiant heat source which creates a natural sun-like heat . The long wave infrared heat produced by reptile heat bulb will warm reptiles very efficiently. Heat lamp for reptiles also increases the ambient air temperature in the terrarium.Chicken coop heater are the perfect 24 hour heat source for all reptiles. These porcelain heating devices screw into a standard porcelain incandescent socket,giving off intense “muscle-penetrating” infrared heat.
Product features
- 100% heat efficiency
- Solid ceramic element, suitable for humid environments
- No light emitted, does not disturb normal photo periods
- Ideal for small gecko , hatchling reptiles, amphibians, or invertebrates (arachnids or tarantulas)
How do the infrared heat lamp keep your pet warm and health?
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No Light EmittedReptile heat lamp bulbs do not emit light, using a radioactive heat source,will not disturb their normal sleep schedule (day or night). |
Sturdy And DurableHeat lamp bulbs for reptiles produced with high-quality ceramics powder and high-quality glaze baked two times in a kiln.The material and process result in a heat source that produces infrared ray heating source. |
High Energy EfficiencyThe reptile heat lamp uses a spiral surface design lengthens the length of the filament, enlarging the heating area and increasing the space temperature in a short time, and turtle heat lamp can achieve 100% heating efficiency. |
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Reptiles and AmphibiansThe heat lamp for bearded dragon provide sun-like infrared heat penetrating the scales and skin tissue, promoting health and increases blood circulation. |
ChicksHeat lamp for chickens create a warm and comfortable house for your outside cats and dogs,have a nap during cold winter. |
Dogs and CatsHeat lamp for dogs is a great brooder to warm baby chick,keep it warms at night without the all-night glaring bright light. |
About Aiicioo
Aiicioo devoted on develop and create best quality pets products for everyone. We pay more attention to hear the voice of customer. All comment and advice in our products and service will be highly appreciated , we will take steps to improve as soon as possible.
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1. KEEP OUT REACH OF CHILDREN
2. Heat lamp bulb is extremely hot while in operation, do not touch by hand
3. Before remove the ceramic heat bulb from fixture, please allow at least 30 min to cool
4. Dry location use only, for indoor household use
5. Do not use if any damaged
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Color | White | Red | White | White | Black |
Specifications | 60W | 75W | 50W | 100W | 100W |
Quantity | 1pack | 2pack | 2pack | 1pack | 2pack |
Use Age | 24hours | Nightlight | Daylight | 24hours | 24hours |
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Customers like the temperature, quality and performance of the light bulb. For example, they mention it maintains a temperature of 100 degrees, works fantastic and provides ambient air temperatures. That said, opinions are mixed on the value.
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Customers like the temperature of the light bulb. For example, they say it provides good heat, and maintains a temperature of 100 degrees for the first week. It adds sensitivity to the heat therapy, and it keeps their animals warm. Customers also mention that it keeps the feeders from freezing.
"...the top of the box to warm Georgie's underside, and the box itself absorbs some warmth, in case Georgie needs to retreat from a hawk, cat, or other..." Read more
"Keeps the feeders from freezing" Read more
"these get extremely hot like really hot to the point we’re my bearded dragons run from it also as soon as i put it in it got super black around the..." Read more
"I have 1 of these on a 75 gal aquarium. It brings the temperature to about 95 degrees. I do turn it off every evening and back on in the morning...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the light bulb. For example, they mention it works fantastic, the bulb itself works fine, and gets decently hot. Some say it works well in a small space and as a brooder heat source. That said, some complain it burns out really fast.
"...Does the job. Radiant heat without light. My Senegal parrot loves it. Georgie's day-cage is on an outside patio in south Florida...." Read more
"Still working great and great price" Read more
"It’s good" Read more
"...arrive the light that was working unknowingly turned off and stopped working overnight causing one of my pets to get cold and pass away...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the light bulb. They say it's a decent bulb, a good heat lamp, and an excellent product. Some customers mention that the bulb is not very warm and that it works well. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...I purchased these bulbs and they are great! Real good quality and the price was even better especially that you get two for an amazing price...." Read more
"...one can be pricey I will be ordering all lights from this company good quality" Read more
"...We have found that it does not overheat and is a constant heat. Very good heat lamp." Read more
"These lights are not good I have a bearded dragon and it kept him warm for a day and then had to run out and get new ones bc they blew." Read more
Customers like the light of the bulb. They mention that it emits no light to burn their eyes, and is safe for birds. They also appreciate the ceramic heat emitter's ability to hold the heat longer and not have a built-in light source. Customers also mention that the bulb is great for nighttime, as it does not emit red light.
"...This heat lamp is safe for bird because it emits no light to burn their eyes...." Read more
"...widely used infrared bulb, this ceramic heat emitter does not have a built in light source which allows the chicks to get plenty of rest and does..." Read more
"...I like that its on the lower wattage side, and that it doesn't give off any light for night time use...." Read more
"...I like that it emits no light, because it doesn't disturb my sleep or cast an unnatural red glow in the daytime." Read more
Customers appreciate the versatility of the light bulb. For example, they say it's the best to have for reptiles, great for pet snakes, and good for small reptile. Customers also say it does a nice job for small animals such as hedgehogs and skinks.
"Great for small reptiles but not sure if you’d need two in a larger tank. Mine is a ten gallon" Read more
"Great for bearded dragon cage" Read more
"Perfect for our corn snake." Read more
"nice job for small animals such as my hedgehog" Read more
Customers like the size of the light bulb. They mention it's perfect for small tanks, open spaces, and takes up less space in the coop. They also say it fits safely in a cheaper fixture than most higher wattage CHEs and is the standard bulb size. Some say it'll keep their tortoise tank at the right temperature during the winter.
"Perfect for 20 gallon long tank. Provides ambient air temperatures to create a thermal gradient for my ball python...." Read more
"...fits safely in a cheaper fixture than most higher wattage CHEs...." Read more
"...so actually its great = takes up less space in the coop!" Read more
"I hd never seen these before and I’m happy I found them! Perfect to keep my tortoise tank at the right temp during the winter. They seem to love it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the light bulb. Some mention that it's good for the cost, worth the extra bit for the ceramic style, and cheap to keep on hand. Others say that it is not worth the money, a waste of money, and a little pricy.
"Still working great and great price" Read more
"...i thought maybe it’s just because it’s light out and still nothing. waste of money and i wish i just bought one from the pet shop for my snake...." Read more
"...and the price was even better especially that you get two for an amazing price. I recommend these lights for anyone looking for reptile heat lamps." Read more
"Hotter and cheaper than the PetCo options." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the light bulb. They mention that it burns out within the first week or two using it, and the first bulb barely lasted 2 months. They also say that the bulbs die immediately, and within 3 months they had both burned out.
"...They do not work and they do not last long if they do work for a bit of time...." Read more
"...work great for my bearded dragon, but my one complaint is they burn out really fast. I probably have to buy a 2 pack 3x a month" Read more
"I used one of the bulbs for a week and it blew out. I started using the other bulb but realized it was too hot my terrarium (gargoyle gecko)...." Read more
"Price is good, but also burnt out within the first week or two using it." Read more
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> Does the job. Radiant heat without light. My Senegal parrot loves it. Georgie's day-cage is on an outside patio in south Florida. I use the heat emitter perhaps 30 days/year when the temperature is between 50 and 65 degrees, and cover the top of the cage with a large beach towel (because cold = windy in south Florida). At night and below 50 degrees during the day, Georgie stays inside.
COLOR
The emitters come in two colors (black and white), but both produce exactly the same infrared (heat). I have the white version. I suppose some very skittish animals might be uneasy with reflection from a shiny white surface, which is probably the reason for the black version.
PLACEMENT
Remember that this is radiant heat---it bounces like light. I place the emitter about 3" outside the cage, about 6" below the top---that way, with the top of the cage covered, some radiant heat will bounce down from the cover to warm Georgie's top side. His perch is perpendicular to the emitter, about 2" below the emitter, so that Georgie can choose how much warmth he wants by distance from the emitter. A "nesting box" is immediately below the perch---that way heat can bounce upward from the top of the box to warm Georgie's underside, and the box itself absorbs some warmth, in case Georgie needs to retreat from a hawk, cat, or other perceived threat, or just to nap. I am considering adding a second 60-watt emitter solely to warm Georgie's nesting box, which would provide a toasty retreat even if the temperature drops unexpectedly. Note that an ordinary cardboard box with a entrance hole can serve as a "nesting box".
60, 100, OR 150 Watts
The 60 watt is it is adequate for closed vessels, such as 10 gallon aquariums, for which it is recommended. However, even for relatively small uncovered cages, it may not be sufficient. My guestimate (based on use) is that in non-windy conditions 60 watts is adequate for a single medium-small animal able to get within 6" inches of the emitter, in an open cage down to 50 degrees, perhaps 40 degrees with the cage covered (i.e., with a towel or blanket). If the ambient temperature is lower, or the cage is large, or contains many animals, or it is impractical for the residents to get close to the emitter, then maybe a 100 watt or 150 watt emitter would be preferred.
GENERAL COMMENTS AND CAVEATS
These generalization depend on the size of your animal, how many animals are in the cage, activity level, and whether cold-blooded or warm blooded. A small difference in body size makes a big difference, because the ratio of surface area to mass increases exponentially with decreasing size.
> A parakeet can probably survive temperatures which would kill a slightly smaller lovebird. A rat can survive temperatures which would kill a mouse.
> On the other hand, a half-dozen active finches can do a pretty can do a pretty good job of warming up a covered cage by themselves. Or a group of small rodents can huddle together for warmth.
> Most birds can reasonably adjust to ambient temperatures by growing more down feathers---but it takes time. Small mammals can adjust by other mechanisms---but it takes time. So don't suddenly expose your animal much colder temperatures than it is used to.
> If its cold, be sure your animal has access to plenty of high-energy food---such as nuts.
> If your animal is a nest-builder, be sure it is supplied with plenty of material.
> If you need to warm your animal's container to more than 30 degrees above ambient, then you probably risk chilling or cooking it---I strongly suggest investing in a thermostat to control the infrared emitter. It is particularly easy to cook animals in terrariums. At the very least, for terrariums, always install a thermometer, or several at strategic points.
> A large container of water in a terrarium can go a long way toward moderating temperatures.
SAFETY
> Note that the emitter itself of (even a 60 watt unit) gets very hot---and can badly burn your pet or your fingers---even thought it may not feel very hot from 1" away. Be sure your pet cannot reach the surface of the emitter. And DO NOT touch the surface to check if it is working.
> I suggest installing the emitter in a wire-cage holder on the side (not the top) of your pet's cage or aquarium, so that your pet can choose its own preferred amount of warmth by distance from the emitter.
> I suggest installing using a switch with an indicator light, which will tell you whether the emitter is on or off without burning your fingers. If your lamp-holder has a switch, tape it in the "on" position with blue painter's tape.
> If your pet is a bird, or otherwise a plastic-chewer, be sure to be sure that it cannot get at the electrical cord.
Uso tres en el invierno 60 wats cuando no esta muy frio 100 wats cuando esta frio y 150 wats cuando esta realmente frio para un chicken coop donde duemen mis silky chikens
As secondary supplement as I didn’t trust it after first experience. This bulb stopped working overnight and the second in package didn’t even turn on. Please don’t jeopardize your beloved pet and think these will keep them warm. They do not work and they do not last long if they do work for a bit of time. I don’t leave many reviews, it this is important bc living creature are at stake. DO NOT BUY THESE!!!!