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75W Reptile Breeding Ceramic Emitter Heater Light Lamp Heat Bulb for Pet Heating Brooding

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75W Reptile Breeding Ceramic Emitter Heater Light Lamp Heat Bulb for Pet Heating Brooding

  • Heating source: Ceramic, infrared, electrical, no light emitted
  • Usage Suggestions: Heating, chicken coops, brooding, grow light
  • Socket: E27
  • Voltage: 220V
  • Wattage: 75W

Tolerates high temperatures from reptile heat or light bulbs.
Tough ceramic sockets won’t break down in heat stress.
The black exterior finish is powder coated and fired for added luster and long life.
The bulb is made from glass containing rare earth black phosphors, which simulates the moon’s natural glow for nocturnal viewing without disturbing the reptile’s day/night cycle.

Socket: E27
Wattage: 25/50/75/100W
Voltage: 220V
Size(25W, 50W, 75W and 100W are the same size.):
Length: Approx. 2.2″ (57mm)
Height: Approx. /3.15″ (81mm)
Material: Ceramic + Alloy
Please notice there may be 1-3mm error due to manual measurement, please try to understand, thanks!

Order contents: 1 x heat bulb

Discount Price: £5.49
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