I really like this infrared heat lamp, I just wonder what took so long to make a lower watt lamp available to the general public. I am using it to brood baby pheasant and baby chicks. The higher watt (350) bulbs really are a waste of energy and heat. When you are brooding only a small amount of baby chicks, you don't need a high temp, and to get the right temp, you raise up the lamp fixture from the box, this light keeps the right temp, right around 90degrees for newly hatched, and in about 5 to 7 days will raise it up so the temp will be about 80 to 85 degrees. Saving energy is a plus.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]