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Elite Submersible Preset Heater Mini
Product Details
Product Dimensions:
2 x 5 x 9 inches ; 6.4 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- Product Code: B00106X8QG
- Item model number: A748
- Average Customer Review:4.1 out of 5 stars style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (107 customer reviews)
- 25-watt submersible aquarium heater
- Equipped with high impact glass which helps to prevent breakage
- On/Off Pilot Light indicator
- Suitable for aquariums up to 5.5 gallons; CSA approved
- Limited lifetime warranty
Product Description
Size: 25-Watt
The Elite Submersible Pre-Set Aquarium Heater offers accurate and reliable aquarium temperature. It was built with a temperature range of 68 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. The ceramic heater core allows for even and efficient heat distribution and its waterproof seal prevents humidity from entering the heater. The Elite Submersible Pre-Set Aquarium Heater is suitable for fresh or saltwater aquariums and will help to keep your fish in a comfortable environment.
Customer Reviews
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“I've been using this heater for over a year now and its still working just fine. ”
“My fish is very happy with the temperature and much more active than before. ”
“I have been heating my little female's tank for two weeks now and, per a thermometer reading, it keeps the tank at my setting of a comfy, and consistent, 80 degrees. ”
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
135 of 135 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 starsFINALLY -- a mini heater that actually WORKS!October 5, 2010
By V. Hartman
Size Name:25-Watt|Amazon Verified Purchase
My betta lives in a 1.5-gallon tank, which is a difficult size for which to find a reliable heater. I've been trying for the past eight months or so to find one that (a) would keep the water warm enough for the fish but (b) wouldn't boil the fish alive.In my quest, I've tried two Marineland heaters. Neither one worked the way it was supposed to, and yes -- I DID follow the instructions, to the letter. These are the ones I tried:1. The Marineland Shatterproof 10-Watt Mini Heater (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00176DUEY/ref=oss_product) for tanks up to 3 gallons. This one barely kept the water at 74 degrees (even though it's supposedly factory preset for 78) and it only worked for a couple weeks. It quit, and I was back to wrapping a human's heating pad around the tank while I searched for a replacement.2. The Shatterproof Mini Heater 10watt (http://www.amazon.com/MarineLand-SHATTERPROOF-MINI-HEATER-10WATT/dp/B0037PJMMC/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1286290350&sr=8-4), also for tanks up to 3 gallons. This one heated the water into the high 80s, even though it, too, was supposedly factory preset for 78. I don't know how much higher it would have gone, and I didn't dare leave it on overnight for fear I'd be facing a boiled fish in the morning. I yanked it out of the tank and went back to the heating pad.Finally, I found the Elite Submersible Preset Mini Heater 25W - Elite A748. It's compact, it's unobtrusive, and it actually works as advertised. After a little fiddling with the adjustable control, my betta is now comfy and cozy at about 76 degrees. I don't have to worry about it boiling him overnight, and the tank stays warm even now that the nights are starting to get chilly and our house hovers at 69 degrees. I've only had it for a couple of weeks, but so far I'm very happy with it.I'll try to remember to update this review after a few months, but for right now, my recommendation is to avoid Marineland products -- or at least, the ones with "factory presets." Maybe their adjustable ones are better, but my Marineland experience has left a bad taste in my mouth.UPDATE: It is now Feb. 9, 2011, and the heater is still going strong, despite several power blinks and outages during a recent Midwest blizzard. My fish is happy. I am happy. Life is good.UPDATE #2: It is now June 18, 2012. I just realized I hadn't given an update on this item and figured it would be worthwhile. Sadly, "Sushi" has left us due to natural causes, but this little gem worked like a champ right up until we didn't need it anymore, sometime during the 2011 holidays. Now it's in storage, waiting for another fish to warm, should we choose to get one.
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