BN-LINK Reptile Heating Pad Electric Indoor Under Tank Terrarium Heating Mat Waterproof for Turtles, Lizards, Frogs, and Othe

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 4,594 ratings

Price: 13.59

Last update: 12-14-2024


About this item

GREAT UTILITY: The BN-LINK Heating Pad for Reptiles is great for keeping your reptile tank warm, but never scorched. It’s also great for amphibian, small animal, or plant terrariums.
ENERGY EFFICIENT AND SPACE-SAVING: The BN-LINK Heating Pad is both compact and packs a punch. The heating wire and insulation allows the mat to reach the desired temperatures within minutes yet only uses 16 Watts to help you save on electricity costs.
EASY SETUP: It is suitable for any glass terrarium and all you gotta do is pull it out of the box, pull the adhesive on the back off, and stick it wherever you want. It has a strong adhesive grip and is waterproof for easy cleaning.
DURABLE AND FLEXIBLE: Not only is the BN-LINK Under Tank Heater built to last with its durable, water-resistant material, the Under Tank Heater also remains elastic and flexible.
MADE FOR REPTILES: Voltage: 120 volt, Power: 16 watt. The 8" x 12" model is perfect for a 10 -20 gallon terrarium and it can easily put out steady heat between 104℉ and 122℉. Each unit comes with BN-LINK’s strong 15-month warranty.

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Top reviews from the United States

everette andrew gabriel
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Keeps my Dubai roaches warm and happy.
Beansssss
5.0 out of 5 stars CHINA ACTUALLY PRODUCED SOMETHING THAT WORKS!
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023
I thought I was buying a heating pad, basically what you're buying is a controller that comes with a free heating pad. I can't believe the price of this, I would expect at least $50. Especially considering that it is for pet use.

It is a temperature controller, displays current temp inside tank, and has a separate permanently wired temp sensor that sticks to the inside of the tank with a suction cup. The suction cup works very well, even after repeated removals. The heating pad plugs in separately to a 110v plug on the controller. You can use any 110v device, I would only recommend using a heater or heat lamp though lol. I suppose you could wire it into a stereo, and when the temperature gets above your set point it starts playing Jimi Hendrix. The problem with that, is you then have to figure out whether or not your reptile is more of a country fan, or a rock fan..

The heating pad is completely covered with adhesive on one side for sticking to OUTSIDE of the tank.

It's a lot larger than I expected, although I didn't look too see what size I was buying - I just expected smaller.

The instructions say multiple times to place on the outside of the tank, so be aware of that. Also, it is absolutely not supposed to be placed on wood or anything other than glass, according to the instructions, so be aware of that.

After reading the instructions, and being aware of that, I decided to just set it under the tank, on top of wood. It wasn't even real wood. It was crap particle board. Maybe the glue in the particle board increased its thermal properties, but I doubt it. I think it's more probable that the heating pad doesn't get hot enough to catch wood on fire.

I didn't stick it to the tank because we are replacing the tank in a month. I then decided to move the tank and stick it to the side of the tank temporarily, so I removed a half inch or so (ended up being about an inch) of the adhesive backing all the way around the edge of the heating pad and stuck it to the glass so that I can remove it, and the rest of the adhesive is unused for the new tank.

If this is not an absolute permanent fixture on your tank, I would advise sticking it to the tank using only a little bit of the adhesive (by removing small sections of at the adhesive backing to expose only small areas of adhesive). You will never get this off the tank in reusable condition if you use the entire adhesive sheet. I probably exposed too much adhesive. It's going to be a pain when I go to remove it.
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Beansssss
5.0 out of 5 stars CHINA ACTUALLY PRODUCED SOMETHING THAT WORKS!
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023
I thought I was buying a heating pad, basically what you're buying is a controller that comes with a free heating pad. I can't believe the price of this, I would expect at least $50. Especially considering that it is for pet use.

It is a temperature controller, displays current temp inside tank, and has a separate permanently wired temp sensor that sticks to the inside of the tank with a suction cup. The suction cup works very well, even after repeated removals. The heating pad plugs in separately to a 110v plug on the controller. You can use any 110v device, I would only recommend using a heater or heat lamp though lol. I suppose you could wire it into a stereo, and when the temperature gets above your set point it starts playing Jimi Hendrix. The problem with that, is you then have to figure out whether or not your reptile is more of a country fan, or a rock fan..

The heating pad is completely covered with adhesive on one side for sticking to OUTSIDE of the tank.

It's a lot larger than I expected, although I didn't look too see what size I was buying - I just expected smaller.

The instructions say multiple times to place on the outside of the tank, so be aware of that. Also, it is absolutely not supposed to be placed on wood or anything other than glass, according to the instructions, so be aware of that.

After reading the instructions, and being aware of that, I decided to just set it under the tank, on top of wood. It wasn't even real wood. It was crap particle board. Maybe the glue in the particle board increased its thermal properties, but I doubt it. I think it's more probable that the heating pad doesn't get hot enough to catch wood on fire.

I didn't stick it to the tank because we are replacing the tank in a month. I then decided to move the tank and stick it to the side of the tank temporarily, so I removed a half inch or so (ended up being about an inch) of the adhesive backing all the way around the edge of the heating pad and stuck it to the glass so that I can remove it, and the rest of the adhesive is unused for the new tank.

If this is not an absolute permanent fixture on your tank, I would advise sticking it to the tank using only a little bit of the adhesive (by removing small sections of at the adhesive backing to expose only small areas of adhesive). You will never get this off the tank in reusable condition if you use the entire adhesive sheet. I probably exposed too much adhesive. It's going to be a pain when I go to remove it.
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TF Merriman
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Way to Warm a Herp Aquarium!
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I actually bought this for a different use, fermenting cacao and it did not have the temperature range I needed so I bought a replacement. However, this likely works well for its intended use with frogs, turtles, snakes, etc. kept in an aquarium.
Michael Budd
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
Works perfect. Bought 2 of these so far and both are perfect!
Stephanie Key
5.0 out of 5 stars Used on bearded dragon terrarium
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
I added this to ensure that the temperature stays at a good temp at night for my Beardie.
Jay Dogg
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect combo
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
So much better than having the UTH and thermostat individually this thing is small enough for the little habitat that my ksb lives in and all combined into one easy to setup and use
Elmo Pickles
3.0 out of 5 stars Kept rolling up:(
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
When it came in the box, it came up rolled and a sticky back to adhere to the tank. It was my mistake getting a watt that wasn’t strong enough but I wasn’t impressed because it wouldn’t lay flat. The heat level was not strong enough and it didn’t come with a gauge so I could see how hot it was getting.
The.Honest.Review
4.0 out of 5 stars It helps keeping my hamster warm
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I have a 20g tank and I attached the heater on the back of it. My house gets pretty chilly at night (63F) so I cover the tank with a blanket (not touching the heater) and set the temp to 76F; inside it will be about 67F. You want to make sure that you have a thermometer inside to double-check the temperature, it will not be the same.
It is easy to set up and use. You can choose the temperature you want and it will stop heating when temp is reached.
I am giving it 4 stars because I wish the heater would stick completely to the glass. It has an adhesive so it's not totally flat on the glass.
Overall I do recommend it...

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