K&H Pet Products Ultimate Stock Deicer per serbatoi con clip per cavo Rosso 1500 Watt 1500 Watt Deicer per serbatoi

Brand:K&H PET PRODUCTS

3.1/5

100.13

Ogni K&H Ultimate Stock Tank Deicer è controllato termostaticamente e sicuro da usare in tutti i serbatoi di serie, a differenza di quasi tutti gli altri deicer disponibili oggi sul mercato. Non è necessario acquistare nemmeno costosi sudari o gabbie. Ognuno dei nostri deicer può essere utilizzato come un deicer galleggiante pronto all'uso o in pochi secondi si converte in un deicer sommergibile con il clic di un pulsante! In passato, tutto ciò che era prontamente disponibile erano sbrinatori da 1000 watt a 1500 watt. I clienti non avevano altra scelta che acquistare questi antighiaccio costosi da gestire, anche quando non ne avevano bisogno. Abbiamo risolto questo problema creando un'intera linea di antighiaccio insieme a un comodo grafico a zone per consentire ai consumatori di scegliere ogni volta l'antighiaccio corretto! Con ogni deicer è inclusa anche una clip di sicurezza del cavo gratuita. Questa ingegnosa clip fissa lo sbrinatore al bordo del serbatoio, del secchio o del contenitore per aiutare a prevenire la masticazione, il cribbing o la rimozione dello sbrinatore dal serbatoio. MET elencato. Due anni di garanzia limitata. IMPORTANTE! L'elemento riscaldante deve essere sempre immerso in acqua durante l'uso.

IMPORTANTE: mantenere l'elemento riscaldante libero da accumuli di minerali, consentendo l'accumulo di minerali può causare l'arresto del riscaldatore o far scattare il GFCI; progettato solo per corrente elettrica a 110/120 volt. MARCHIO DI CUI FIDUCIA: Progettato da K&H con OLTRE 20 anni di esperienza nella creazione di prodotti sicuri, innovativi e di qualità per animali domestici; due anni di garanzia limitata. SICUREZZA CERTIFICATA: questo riscaldatore per serbatoi è stato testato e certificato dai MET Labs per superare gli standard di sicurezza elettrica USA/CA; IMPORTANTE! L'elemento riscaldante deve essere sempre immerso in acqua durante l'uso. TABELLA DELLE ZONE: usa la tabella delle zone nella foto per scegliere il giusto wattaggio de-cier per le dimensioni del tuo serbatoio e la zona di crescita; questo può farti risparmiare un bel po' di soldi su base mensile. SICURO PER TUTTI I SERBATOI DI STOCK: I K&H Ultimate Deicers sono sicuri per tutti i serbatoi di serie, non è necessario acquistare gabbie o parti aggiuntive e includono una garanzia K&H di 2 anni. GALLEGGIANTE O SOMMERGIBILE: questo deicer per serbatoio di serie può essere utilizzato come deicer galleggiante o sommergibile e include una gabbia completa e una clip per cavo. TERMOSTATICAMENTE CONTROLLATO: questo deicer si accende e si spegne automaticamente secondo necessità per evitare che il serbatoio si congeli; disponibile in 5 wattaggi progettati per la tua efficienza energetica.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,066 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Department Pet Supplies
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 100213389
Item Weight 3 ounces
Manufacturer Central Garden & Pet
Product Dimensions 10 x 10 x 5 inches

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Scritto da: pdirt
Works great with Horizontal Chicken Nipples
UPDATED REVIEW 9/18/15: IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT USE SUBMERSIBLE AQUARIUM HEATERS OUTDOORS IN A FARM/BACKYARD CHICKEN SETTING - FIRE HAZARD!! My original review was not favorable of this device. I have had more experience with it now that changes my view to very favorable, in fact I have revised my star rating from 4 to 5 stars. My usage and background info: I am using this in a 5-gallon plastic bucket with horizontal chicken watering nipples in a backyard chicken setting. We have no other poultry than chickens. I live in the inland Northwest USA, where winters are pretty cold. Average winter temps are about +15F at night and the coldest I have tested the K&H de-icer is down to -9F (it works, with one important caveat). My original review said it would not keep the nipples thawed and I switched to using a submersible aquarium heater. What I have learned since then: * The K&H does not work with VERTICAL chicken nipples (these install on the underside of a bucket/container/pvc pipe) below +18F. * The K&H works great with the HORIZONTAL chicken nipples (these install on the side of the container). I have tested down to -9F and others have confirmed down to -20F, using the same nipples and de-icer). * The horizontal nipples only work with chicks and chickens, won't work with ducks/geese but probably will with turkeys or other birds. * A submersible aquarium heater IS NOT SAFE TO USE OUTDOORS AND MAY START A FIRE (more below on this). For a good discussion on the differences between the Vertical and Horizontal chicken nipples (with photos), try this link: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/843040/vertical-gravity-vs-horizontal-spring-loaded-watering-nipples . If the link does work, then go to backyardchickens dot com and search for "vertical vs horizontal nipple" and you will find the thread discussion. About the fire danger: the short version is a submersible aquarium heater nearly started a fire in our chicken coop when the bucket ran dry. The K&H is *designed* to handle being run dry (water runs out, container leaks empty or an animal trips on the cord and pulls it from the water, etc). I have pulled the K&H from the water and it shuts off (in a few minutes it is cool to the touch)...put it back in the water and it turns on again (pull it from the water and it is too hot to touch). The submersible aquarium heater also is *supposed* to have a safety feature that will turn off the device if no water is present. I came home one day after having been out of town for a few days to find the bucket with less than 1/2" of water in the bottom. The aquarium heater element was exposed, sizzling and had melted one of the suction cups AND PART OF THE BUCKET. For me, this was just too much, too close of a call, to continue trusting the safety of this device. Yes, I should have been more careful or used a bigger bucket to not allow the bucket to run empty, but this would never have happened with the K&H. I know there are a lot of folks out there using submersible aquarium heaters and have not had any issues with fire...yet. It is Russian Roulette to do so, if you ask me. For the same or slightly more price (I paid $3 less for the aquarium heater I had used for a short time), you can get this K&H de-icer, which was designed SPECIFICALLY for outdoor/farm use. I'd hate for you to lose all your chickens (and maybe your home, too) because you saved a couple dollars. For those of you who are balking at the 250W (or higher) rating of this device over the 25-100W of an aquarium heater: Unless you are on a solar-powered setup, it won't matter much. The higher wattage simply means it will take less time for the device to heat the water. For example, it might take 10 minutes for the 250W device to heat the water to X degrees, but it might take 2 hours for the 25W one to do the same thing. Which one uses less electricity? In this case, the 250W device uses less. Also, since the 250W device is not operating as long of a time, it will better protect the internal components from wearing out prematurely...meaning your investment should last longer than with a lower wattage device. This is all hypothetical and of course it would depend upon your exact climate/circumstances to better determine how a particular device would work for you. But if the fire danger doesn't sway you from the aquarium heater, perhaps the reality that it probably is going to use less electricity than you think, will. Other thoughts: If you are considering this K&H device from Amazon, wait until Autumn to purchase it. At least for the last 3 years, I have noticed that in the Autumn the price drops about $10-15 and a free shipping option becomes available. In summer time, shipping is an extra $10+ and the price is another $10-15 higher. Notes on the included images: This is my chicken watering winter setup. The Reflectix (aluminized bubble wrap) is unnecessary. I used the bucket setup without it the first winter, which was actually colder than last year. I added it to try to use perhaps a bit less electricity. The brick on top is simply to hold the lid on better, as it is not the correct lid for this bucket and doesn't snap on tight. I suspended the handle of the bucket (the bucket rests on cinder blocks) simply to act as a deterrent to the chickens roosting/pooping on the bucket (it works well for this). ORIGINAL REVIEW (circa 2013, aquarium heater NO LONGER recommended): It keeps the water in the bucket thawed, but the nipples would freeze when it got below 12F. The bucket was hung in a fairly well protected from wind spot. Switched to a 50w submersible aquarium heater, problem solved. It does keep the water very warm compared to the K&H deicer, but at least our chickens don't get stuck with no water access. IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT USE SUBMERSIBLE AQUARIUM HEATERS OUTDOORS IN A FARM/BACKYARD CHICKEN SETTING - FIRE HAZARD!!
Scritto da: Upperfish
Works really well... for awhile.
I just placed an order for another 250w K&H pond de icer. I have not found another low power pond heater that works better than this design. Unfortunately, I've also found they only last just under 2 winters. We have a 1200 gallon Koi pond in our back yard in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I cover the pond and install the heater in November and run it until April. This will be the fifth time in 8 years I have had to replace the heater before the season is over. I monitor the pond with a lighted indicator and remote thermometer. The most common failure is the heater trips the GFI outlet. After some near disasters I've learned when this happens it pays to have a spare on hand. I just wish it would happen when it didn't involve digging through feet of snow to replace it.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great item
We used it this winter. It only comes on if it gets to freezing. No ice in the water trough.
Scritto da: Garden Lady
It works!!
This past winter, my state had very unusual and severely frigid weather for several days. I know that this tank heater can handle the cold.
Scritto da: KellyS
Works great until it doesn't
I ordered 3 of these. They've been great, but one of them quit working this week - about 6 weeks after I ordered it. So it's not eligible for return or exchange. Not a lot of low-wattage options and I need to keep several stock tanks from freezing, so I guess I'll try again in hopes that this was a fluke. I'd rather not have to use 1500w heaters when I don't need that much, but I won't risk my animals getting dehydrated and impacted due to unreliable deicers. So we'll see...
Scritto da: Christopher W. Dwyer
Don’t let in freeze
Good product. Wools good. My only warning is, don’t let it sit in water that is going to freeze. It will break it. I let this sit in water that didn’t need to be a liquid at the time because I have two water tanks. The water froze and when I was ready to use that tank it no longer worked.
Scritto da: Rachel W
Quick shipment
Liked that it was shipped out quickly. I bought 2 because the ones I bought the previous year quit working in the tanks I had them in. They are easy to use and work great, but seems like I have to replace them each new winter season. Still one of the better options for what I need them for.
Scritto da: jamie
Bottom half of the red melted off
Plastic is not heat durable.
Scritto da: Nicole F
Burnt out within 24hrs of use
I purchased the 750 watt for my 150 gallon waterer.I received it on December 15/21. Put it in the water, plugged it in and set it to sink down (removed floating ring). Left it overnight, it was -30 where I live. Went back the next morning to check the animals and the waters. My 500watt one was working just fine but the 750watt one was sitting on top of a frozen ice block and is no longer working. I paid $68 dollars for it and got nothing out of it. Can't afford another one right now and was hoping this one would last the winter +. We are due for -43 temperatures this week and I have nothing to keep water for my cows with. Guess they be eating snow this winter because my waterer is a frozen solid block of ice.
Scritto da: cowboy
It surprised me.....
With the help of a very creative neighbor we set up a simplified moving water system to prevent my 330 gallon tank from freezing over the winter. To be proactive I purchased this stock tank water heater that is both floating and submersible and with the help of a small pump hooked up to batteries and a battery charger I have been able to keep my water tank from freezing. Being careful to not overload my small availability to power of only 30 Amps. I purchased one size smaller than I thought I should based on my location. I thought that I would be using this as a backup in case it froze however the combination is working better and is not using as much power. Our winter this has been mild with specs of minus 27 C and back above freezing up and down this winter. Very happy with this at least for this winter and I will be looking at creating a solar system to support this system for the winter next year so that this little item will be able to handle its job... Should our temperatures stay below -20 C for many more days than it has this year. Planning to increase the insulation around the tank to guarantee success.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Electrical short - animals would not drink.
Used this stock tank heater for maybe a week and noticed that the horses were drinking next to nothing outside but they emptied their water bucket as soon as they came into the barn. Watched as they drank from the stock tank and they were clearly getting a shock. I had checked the tank by putting my hand in when the heater was on and it seemed fine. What I forgot to do was touch a ground at the same time so as to cancel out my rubber boot soles. This unit was shocking the horses from the first time it was used. Will not be buying this brand again. Oh, and I bought this unit in Sept to get ready for winter, the amazon return period closed in Oct. Not impressed!
Scritto da: Canadian Chris
Save your money
I've now had 3 of the 750W ones since 2019 and they all end up with the same problem, they get too hot and melt the plastic. Not sure if the thermostats are failing, or what the issue is, but they are all in the garbage.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Best stock heater I ever owned very highly recommend
Very fast shipping. This stock heater is the best stock heater I have ever owned were I live our temperature drops to -35 without the wind chill and my water has never froze. Even one time we had lost power overnight for over four hours and it was -28 without the wind chill and when I went out two hours after power was back on to look the water was not frozen I have my 15g rubber tub inside a stock box to hold in the heat. I will never buy another stock heater again I will always get this one if ever I needed a new one.

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