🔥 Heat your habitat, not your worries!
The LUCKY HERP 150W Ceramic Heat Emitter delivers fast, silent infrared heat without light emission, ensuring your reptiles and pets stay warm without disrupting their natural cycles. Built with durable ceramic for up to 10,000 hours of use, it fits standard E26 sockets and is designed for safe, efficient indoor heating in terrariums, brooders, and pet enclosures.
Brand | LUCKY HERP |
Light Type | No Light |
Special Feature | Long Lasting |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Specific Uses For Product | Reptile Terrarium Heating Use, Brooder Coop Heater |
Light Color | No Light |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 2 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Shape | Reflector(R) |
Material | Ceramic |
Model Name | Ceramic Heat Emitter Reptile Heat Lamp Bulb 150W 2 Pack |
Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Included Components | 2 Pack Ceramic Heat Emitter |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Power Consumption | 150 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | infrared |
Item Weight | 0.73 Pounds |
Light Source Wattage | 150 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 3"W x 3.93"H |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 10000 Hours |
Manufacturer | LUCKY HERP |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Item model number | 150W Ceramic Heat Emitter |
Style | 2 Pack |
Color | Black |
Special Features | Long Lasting |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 150 Watts |
Y**I
Heating lamps for tortoises
Very strong heating lamps, my two tortoises loved them! They are constantly basking underneath them. Its a plus that is comes in a package of 2! I would totally recommend
V**R
So good
My daughters ball python was not happy with the light. We got these instead with a new lamp that adjusts to keep his environment perfect. He's much happier now. Great product.
C**K
Keeps the well filter from freezing.
I am using this device as a pump house heater in my mountain home. The old folks used to put an incandescent light bulb turned on in their pump houses to prevent freezing. I have a fiberglass fake rock over my well pump which is insulated. There is a plastic carbon filter housing attached to the pump which has frozen in the past and broken. Once the housing breaks the well pumps water continuously. I only turn the device on in the dead of winter and it has been successful in preventing the filter housing from freezing. It is screwed into a electrical clamp light fixture.
K**I
Good value for your money
These are my go-to heating bulbs for some time now. I like to continue heating my terrariums into the night and these are just the thing to do it w/o the weird blue or red light the others produce. They do seem to last quite awhile which is a great selling point. The only thing to note is: BE CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING THESE. They do not produce light so it may be difficult to tell by sight that the thing is Blistering Hot. You will feel that heat though, I have one in a flukers hood with a clip (smallest setup I have) and that thing gets ridiculously hot.
M**H
Promote
One came in broken, the other works perfectly.
D**N
Great and safe for chick broader
These are absolutely perfect!!! I use them for my chicks instead of the lamps. So much safer, keep the area warm enough for chicks, they have a great life for being in 24/7. They didn't die the entire time needed. I definitely recommend
C**R
Works
Just as described works great
L**8
Temperature can fluctuate but still stays relatively where it needs to be, if a bit low
Been using this heater for about two weeks. Yeah, you read that right- two. I got the 100w and the 150w, but the 100w just don't cut it. I've got it paired with a 100w UVB for my ball ball python, and during the day it's perfect; 75° on the cool side, 84°~86° on the warm side, 90°~91° on a branch for basking. This was definitely one of the best purchases I've made since gaining my little snake.However! The reason I specified TWO weeks earlier. Let me preface this by saying that I know it's not simply because of my UVB, because I've turned off the ceramic bulb during the day and it wouldn't take long for the enclosure to drop by at least 2°. The temperature just isn't holding up like it was at first. Some nights it stays perfect, maintaining the day temperature. Some nights it'll even go a degree or two higher, much to my confusion. Recently, it's been dropping to barely 80°.That temperature isn't inherently bad for ball pythons, or so I've learned; it's not uncommon for temperatures to drop into the seventies at night, a lot of people say. And, yeah, that's true, so I'm not too concerned, but why is the bulb losing power so quickly, you know? What if this is a sign that it's dying early? Who knows? I don't. Am I just paranoid about my snakes health? Yeah. This will be updated accordingly if the heater does die early, however, alongside the second bulb.TLDR; Good heater. Great, even! Temps fluctuate oddly at times, but even when they dip oddly low, they're still in a good temperature range for my ball python. Took off a star specifically for the inconsistent temperature dips.Edit- yeah, no. Last night the enclosure barely reached 80°, and now it's not even 77° on the warm side. I have a small python, she's barely 3 months old, so until she's big enough she's being kept in a 33 gallon tote. I even drape a towel over it. At least before the 10th the night temps stayed in the 80's, but 77 is absolutely ridiculous. The sudden decline in heat output is very disappointing. Will be sending this one back once I get my hands on one that actually works.
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