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Has anyone used the ultratherm heatmats? Are they safe to use? Looking at getting some but can't find any reviews for them. I'm a little bit concerned that they may not provide enough heating in the winter because it does get cold in my room. And why are they so cheap?
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Old 10-09-2007, 10:41 PM
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I'd be interested as well.

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Has anyone used the ultratherm heatmats? Are they safe to use? Looking at getting some but can't find any reviews for them. I'm a little bit concerned that they may not provide enough heating in the winter because it does get cold in my room. And why are they so cheap?

welll ive bought loads of e bay ...i can only presume there from the same person kingdom??? ive had no probs there great ....service is brill to
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I have several 7w (6x11") that came with my rescued royal. They've been sitting in the garage for a couple of years but I've been trying them out over the past week in the hatchling rack before the little squigglies arrive. Seem fine - before the stat was set properly I had no problems overheating the tubs!!
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Old 11-09-2007, 05:54 PM
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one of my mats is an ultratherm, i've had no problems with it
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No probs here either, work a treat.......
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Haven't heard of any problems with them and I would assume if used with a mat stat they are perfectly safe... although I personally use Microclimate
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