EHEIM Thermocontrol e Aquarium Heater 75 watt
The EHEIM Thermocontrol e Aquarium Heater 75 watt is a fully submersible electronic heater designed for precise and reliable temperature control in both freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Ideal for tanks between 16 and 26 gallons, the EHEIM Thermocontrol e Aquarium Heater 75 watt delivers adjustable heat settings from 20°C to 32°C, accurate within ±0.5°C. Its high-quality glass jacket ensures even heat distribution and added safety, while built-in dry-run protection prevents overheating when water levels drop. With German-engineered durability, a 5.5-foot cord, and dual suction mounts, this 75W heater is dependable, safe, and easy to install.
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EHEIM Thermocontrol e Aquarium Heater 75 watt
The Eheim thermocontrol e is a top of the line, fully submersible aquarium heater designed for both freshwater and saltwater environments. The heater takes on the classic "hang in the water" design, but elevates its functionality with incredibly precise temperature adjustments between 20°C and 32°C, accurate within ± 0.5°C. The durable and impact-resistant heater has an output of 75 watts and is ideal for aquariums between 16 and 26 gallons in size. Includes dry-running protection to offer unmatched safety and control in the event of low water levels or other accidents.
This reliable heater has been constructed with a state-of-the-art glass jacket that increases the heating surface and acts as a heat shield, ensuring optimum heat emission and uniform distribution around the tank. Boasting the high quality construction standard of German engineering, the heater is ideal for both the experienced hobbyist and new fish keeper, with a 3 year manufacturer warranty for even greater ease of mind.
To the benefit of aquarists everywhere, this ultra modern electronic thermal device requires zero readjustment for accurate results and includes a convenient 5.5 foot long plug in cable, a double suction cup holder to securely place the heater anywhere in the tank and an easily visible control lamp that indicates red for "heating up" and green for "temperature reached".