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JMacArthur
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
This heat pad is good worth the money
Emily
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
love this product and still works to this day to the fullest.
justin
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Product works great thank you
theresa crilly
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024
I bought this for my ball python as some extra heat under his glass tank. Not only does the gauge not tell you what temperature your setting it at, it also DOES NOT GET HOT, i turned it on max for an hour and when i laid my whole hand flat on it there was minimal warmth, this is useless for my snake
Crystal Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
4 Stars because the knob to adjust the temperature is very loose so it's hard to stabilize the temperature but once you get it, everything works well. Nice quality!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
I really like these new technology mats. My only concern is how long they will last. I had two Zoomed brand mats for my leopard geckos' tanks, adhered to the outside bottom. Over the years one got really weak and completed cracked and broke into flakey pieces when I tried to take it off. The other mat, the same model, also eventually corroded and fell apart. Over the years I have had to make adjustments to the interior of the tank in order to maintain a balanced temperature for my reptiles.Now about THIS Mat! This amazing mat solved all the problems.Here are my pros and cons:Pros:Lightweight and thin with space age technologyNo adhesive to worry about. Just use a strip of shipping tape across it on it to hold it to your tank.Works on the side or the bottom of the tankHas a cord with a temperature adjuster with an excellent rangeHeats up a 20-60 gal tank easilyCons:The adjuster knob is very slick and cone-shaped and it would have been better to have some sort of ridges on it to make it easier to adjust.The indicator is hard to see around the dial and only shows a thick or thin hairline. It would be nice for it to have numbers like 1 thru 5 to read.UPDATE: Ive had these for over 2 years and these have lasted without any deterioration, cracks, or wear! The continue work!I use these to keep my pet rats warm and they love it. It is in the outside of their enclosure, never in the inside (and that would also go for reptiles).I never have to turn the dial all the way up as these are plenty strong. I usually use a quarter of the way or half of the way in the dial when the weather gets cold. They snuggle near it or move away according to how they regulate their own temperature with it.Before I get any flack from readers, please know that there is adequate ventilation for my rat and because my house is often cold and drafty, I got him a tank so he would not be exposed to the dust and the drafty house because it is an older house. He's perfectly content and happy and living a very long time! The top of the tank has a screen and he has free roam inside and outside access at all times.My leopard geckos like the new heat pads too. I can easily adjust for daytime and night time temperatures adjustments if I need to.These are a great value for the cost and I certainly would invest in more if I needed to. Bought three already! I've purchased several and find they are great quality even after years of 24 hour use!
M. Jay
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2022
Been using these mats for well over a year now and the temperature stays where I set it with the dial so long as I don't knock the dial, and it is easy to accidentally change the dial setting if it moves across the wall/cage back because you moved the cord on accident or while you're tucking away the cord after initially setting it. I ended up taping my dial down to solve this issue, easy fix. My main gripe, and reason for the docked star, is that there is no arrow on the dial to show you where you have it set. I have to put on my own arrow and temperature setting line marks using a metallic sharpie or a paint pen. This is annoying, but not a hard nor expensive fix. You do need to turn the dial much further than you think to get a decent temperature, but the dial allows me to set it to a temperature much lower than what standard reptile heat mats heat to. This is very handy if you just need a little bit for heat sensitive species (New Caledonia Geckos, amphibians, Indonesian ground boas, etc) during extra chilly winter nights or your heating a tropical insect terrarium, which can easily be over heated due to their small size. The dial does the opposite as well, by allowing me to push it into the low 100s fahrenheit, beyond what most reptile heat mats get. This is handy for nocturnal or burrowing desert species (African Fat Tail/Leopard Geckos, Peter's Banded Skinks, etc) that don't appreciate light, while being more energy efficient than a ceramic heat emitter and without the danger of a hot metal lamp fixture that could be knocked over.
J-Wood
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020
Used in: standard full glass fish tank with a thin layer of coconut husk substrate for my leopard gecko.Tank is easily within temp range, even on the warm side for the Gecko. Dries out the substrate over time if you dont spray water regularly. If your pet has a home or shelter it sits in often I would put it on the opposite side of the tank. This thing can be quite hot depending on how well the pad is insulated under the tank. My only question is should I be using a heat lamp instead of this? Is there something a heat lamp provides that this does not? That is my only concern.
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