Login
Start Free Trial Are you a business?? Click Here

Sweeter Heater Coop & Brooder Heater (4 sizes) 11" x 40" / Overhead Reviews

4.7 Rating 187 Reviews
I ordered 2 of the 11"x 40" for my cats to say warm. They needed more warmth and they love it. This was extra heat since I had ordered the 11"x 30" the winter before for my chickens. But the chickens are gone so my outside feral cats enjoy all 4 Sweeter Heaters. I wouldn't order any other kind.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
The chicks were warm, happy and safe. We hung a chain from the ceiling, hooked the heater to it and adjusted it as they grew. It was far easier than a brooder with legs. We currently have two, and highly recommend these.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
chick really like it. Convenient to use. Safer than red heat lamps
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
This item arrived on time and as promised. It has allowed me to have peace of mind that my birds are warm enough to be comfortable, and not at risk of becoming fire kissed!
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
The brooder heater arrived almost instantly (about two days). I used it in my shed turned coop for my week olds, and they are so silent/content under it! I am so happy with this purchase. I was so concerned with finding a brooder heater that would withstand in colder temperatures and have less of a fire hazard than a heat lamp, and this brooder heater is literally the best investment I’ve made this far.
2 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Kept coop warm. Easy to install
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Love it!
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
I am delighted with this heater (compared to other inferior cheap brands that fail in one season of use or that present a fire risk). My Sweeter Heater kept my hens happy and warm during 14 days of BELOW ZERO temperatures. I am replacing my other coop heaters with more Sweeter Heaters. The hens love to roost under them. This product is just excellent! I like that it shuts itself off when the coop warms up. My heater is set up just a few inches over the heads of the roosting laying hens to warm their bodies.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago