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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Actually pretty good
Seeing how there was just a dial and no numbers to see, it was kinda hard and just plain guesswork when I started to use it. I'd scroll the dial to the left and wait awhile(just to make sure it wasn't on high setting already and fry my fish), and then scroll the dial to the right little by little. This took a span of a couple days before I finally got felt some heat...
Published 10 months ago by Cleo Chai

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 3rd model tried
Better in than some, worse than others. The dial allows you to set the temperature and is good at keeping the temp. consistent which is great. However, aside from the actual heating is the construction. Because of its shape it will not work for a anything smaller than a 2.5 Mini Bow or for tanks w/o straight sides.

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Published 8 months ago by Julie Nieznay


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 3rd model tried, May 20, 2011
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This review is from: Elite 6-Inch Mini Thermostatic Heater, 25-Watt (Misc.)
Better in than some, worse than others. The dial allows you to set the temperature and is good at keeping the temp. consistent which is great. However, aside from the actual heating is the construction. Because of its shape it will not work for a anything smaller than a 2.5 Mini Bow or for tanks w/o straight sides.

This is not because you can't control the temp. finely enough, but because the large mounting piece needs to be above water, outside of the tank and attached to a straight edge. While the package does say non-submersible, I didn't think there would be so much of it that wasn't submersible, and the thumbnail for this isn't helpful at all. The water line is also very high. You will have to keep a careful eye on evaporation.

Also, when the water temp. is close enough to cause the heater to shut off, there is a period of hesitation where the heater is almost on but not quite. When this happens, there is a buzzing sound. It reminds me of old horror movies when the characters turn on the bare bulb in the basement or in the defunct asylum.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Actually pretty good, March 15, 2011
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Seeing how there was just a dial and no numbers to see, it was kinda hard and just plain guesswork when I started to use it. I'd scroll the dial to the left and wait awhile(just to make sure it wasn't on high setting already and fry my fish), and then scroll the dial to the right little by little. This took a span of a couple days before I finally got felt some heat coming from the water. I measured it by feeling the amount of warmth I got from it compared to my other aquarium that had its own heater and already set at 75F. So far it's been consistent and doesn't seem to fluctuate too much or at all in temperature. :) Nice buy I say!
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Um, Wow, July 15, 2010
This review is from: Elite 6-Inch Mini Thermostatic Heater, 25-Watt (Misc.)
I bought two of these because they were cheap and would seem like a good fit for my aquariums, a 5 gallon and a 10 gallon. There wasn't much information provided, which would have helped me out and kept me from buying it--it's not the kind I needed, or so I thought.

*Unfortunately it's not submersible. (I didn't realize not buying submersible would mean needing to reach a water line indicator.)
*This heater's range is 67 - 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Even though the range is low, when I had the heater on the first few hours, it got the 5 gallon tank water over 90 degrees. I've kept it in the 80's range as much as possible.
*It requires the tank to be full to cover the water line indicator (I'm breeding snails so I can't have the tank full if I want my snails to lay their eggs on the tank's glass, and if I want to keep them from escaping). The water line indicator also rises above my power filter, so I'll never be able to get the water to the height it's asking.
*The power cord is much shorter than I thought it would be. I had to get an extension cord to plug it in. The picture on the back of the packaging suggests to make a drip loop, but the cord is barely long enough to do that, and the top of the aquarium is only a couple feet, give or take, from the socket. Very inconvenient.
*It's only good for aquariums up to 5.5 gallons. I haven't tried my second heater in the 10 gallon yet, mostly because the cord is so short, and the tank is much farther from the socket.
*Temperature control knob seems really sensitive, and even turning the knob a quarter of an inch seems to cause the temperature to shoot up. But as soon as the desired temperature is attained, it will maintain.

Overall it's a decent product especially considering the price. I was surprised and thankful it worked so far outside of its range.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Mini Heater for the Money, June 27, 2011
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You won't find a better mini heater for the money. You can adjust the temperature and this is great compare to other mini heaters.
Be careful though, adjusting temperature can take a while because it is very sensitive. Pay close attention to your water temperature!!!
One other thing I noticed is that when the heater turns on is that there's a little electrical noise from the orange light. I though my fish would get electrecuted when I first heard it, but it is nothing...just in case you worry about it too.

Pros: Best mini heater for the money, can adjust temperature.
Cons: Too sensitive, you need to watch the temperature closely when you first set it up.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good value and works, January 4, 2012
This review is from: Elite 6-Inch Mini Thermostatic Heater, 25-Watt (Misc.)
I didn't buy it from here but i got it from my local pet store. I have been using this in my 10 gallon tank for about a year now and it has not failed me yet. The temperature knob is very sensitive and touchy so it takes a little work to get the temperature set correctly. Other than that i have no complaints, it works great and has a great price.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not satisfied, February 24, 2011
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Personally, I'm not a fan of this aquarium heater.

I bought this for my 10-gallon breeding/fry tank. How this works is you turn this knob clockwise to increase the heat; an orange light will appear. Once you're satisfied with the temperature, turn the knob counterclockwise until the light disappears. Then it's supposed to stay that way. For me, even though I turned the knob ALL the way, parts of my tank remained cold, while others were only somewhat warm.

Before you purchase this product, also keep in mind that the water line indicator (minimum required water level) is very high up, nearly up to the top of the aquarium.

Oh well!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Mini heater review, October 31, 2011
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This review is from: Elite 6-Inch Mini Thermostatic Heater, 25-Watt (Misc.)
I bought this 25 watt heater to heat a small 10 gallon fish tank.I am disappointed because it does not hold a constant heat. If the water is to cold and I turn the thermostat up just a least little bit the heat goes up way up. If I turn it down just a little, the water goes way too cold.
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