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The FREESEA 50W Aquarium Fish Tank Heater is a compact, submersible glass heater designed for 1-10 gallon tanks. Featuring an external adjustable controller with a digital LED display, it offers precise temperature settings from 63℉ to 94℉. Dual safety protections automatically shut off the heater if exposed to air or if water temperature exceeds 94℉, ensuring safe and stable operation for Betta fish, turtles, and both freshwater and saltwater aquariums.











| ASIN | B075PSPCNY |
| ASIN | B075PSPCNY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,429 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #36 in Aquarium Heaters |
| Brand Name | FREESEA |
| Color | Submersible Heater with External Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (8,828) |
| Date First Available | September 17, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Item model number | FS28-50W |
| Manufacturer | FREESEA |
| Manufacturer | FREESEA |
| Material Type | Glass |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 1.5 x 3.5 inches; 8.15 ounces |
| UPC | 722970219243 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
D**E
Great little heater.
Heater works well and is very efficient. I have a 5gal Betta tank with some live plants and betta in it. Its an office tank and set up with plants that would tolerate not being heated. Since setting up the tank I moved into a new position and part of new my office is exposed brick walI, which makes it harder to maintain the temperature. I was looking for something smaller since my tank is small and prefer submerging heaters. I also didn't want to spend a ton of money on it if possible. Since adding this I have noticed my betta is more active and the plants are growing much quicker. Temperature rises quickly to setting and maintains steadily with no adjusting from me. The only negative I would have would be that every 3 or 4 days the thing the sections cups release and I have to stick it to the side of the tank again. However my tank is round and I'm unsure if this is playing into the issue. Instead of having to worry about it coming free and floating to the top of the water I was able to add a small binder clip to the top of the cord which keeps it down in the water if it releases. Again I am unsure if it is due to my tank being round and not flat. Overall this is a great little heater for a small tank!
K**R
Great heater for small aquariums
I was a little nervous about this given some of the reviews, but pretty much every aquatic heater on Amazon has a decent amount of 1 star reviews. I'm using this in a 3 gallon tank I use for raising guppy fry until they are large enough to move to the larger aquariums I have for them. This has been amazing! I haven't modified it at all and used it for about a month now and I'm happy to report that every guppy survived. This heater does sometimes vary by 1 degree when the temperature drops below what it is set at but it quickly heats up again to the set temperature and it is never more than 1 degree lower which was not an issue for the babies. Honestly I prefer this to it always keeping the temp higher than what I set it at like some other models do since it pretty much guarantees that it will not cook your fish. None of my fish attempted to go behind the heater, so if I had a Betta I might place some netting around the suction cups on the back as one other reviewer did since Bettas do enjoy resting and hiding. Alternatively, I'd suggest giving your Betta more preferable resting places and hiding spots/keep the tank warm enough so he won't want to go behind the heater.
R**N
Great heater
This product works well. It’s small and heated the water quickly and keeps the temp. I am using the heater for a turtle habitat.
R**T
My go to heaters
I love these heaters for my betta tanks, just be careful and make sure you have the right size tank, don't use these for a 1 gallon tank, which is honestly sad to do anyway but I digress. These are usually very reliable and accurate and after buying one to replace one that finally died after having it a long time (I want to say 2 years I believe?) the one I received was defective. It made a horrible sound and was either too hot or too cold. This is my first ever issue with these heaters and nothing can be perfect all the time. And they proved to have great customer service and responded to my message and sent me a replacement. I would recommend these heaters. I always suggest doing your own research but would definitely buy again and recommend to others.
K**N
⚠️WARNING ⚠️ DO NOT BUY!
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! DO NOT BUY! DO NOT BUY! THESE HEATERS WILL FAIL WITHIN A YEAR OF PURCHASE AND BOIL YOUR FISH! I HAD BOUGHT AROUND 23 OF THEM AND HAVE HAD 4 GO INTO OVER TEMP MODE AND 6 JUST STOP WORKING THE SELLER WANTS YOU TO CONTACT THEM ON WHATSAPP AND THEY DO NOT RESPOND! by the time they fail your return window for Amazon is closed! Im currently fighting to get this product removed from Amazon
B**K
Good Buy
So Far, So Good. Set up was easy. Heater has been running for over a week with no issues. Digital Display is nice and easy to read.
R**Y
Another user who experienced a dying heater
This review is for the 50w heater. TLDR: dead/stopped working after 5 months Sept 17, 2020, was the day I purchased the 50-watt heater. I liked it so much, I bought a second 100-watt heater for my other tank. Well, the 50w heater died around the end of Feb 2021. So about 5 months. I cleaned it a couple of times when it started to look nasty. When I did my water changes, I made sure to unplug it as I also cleaned my filter at the same time. I noticed around the middle to end of Feb that my secondary temp gauge placed on the opposite side of the tank's heater started getting lower and lower than my preset temp of 84. I tried unplugging it to reset it, to no avail. I increased the temp at night to find out the temp reverts back to its default temp of 60 something. By the time I replaced the heater, my tank's temp was reading 65*. The 2 butterfly koi fish along with a couple of neon tetras have fought ick before and prevailed, I was worried I'd have to deal with ick again due to this heater going bad, but I think I got lucky as they look fine now. Prior to me noticing the heater failing, I noticed the koi's weren't moving around so much as these were quite active, almost always staying stationary at the bottom. They're in a 20g long tank with 7 mostly healthy java ferns. The heater started off in a 10g tank trying to raise/breed ghost shrimp, then I moved it to a 20g long after rearranging all my tanks. Going back to the pump, it never looked like it leaked, or made noises, or showed any other signs of going bad. So when I got paid, I went to Petco and purchased the Aqueon Pro 50. The heater was great while it lasted, which probably explains why it's so cheap compared to the LFS. Now I'm just waiting to see if my other one dies. I'll try to remember to update if it does go. Pros: -cheap -works well for the couple-several months you have it (also a con?) -decent length of cord -the 50w was able to maintain a good temp in a 20g tank after I moved it from a 10g Cons: -will die in the next couple-several months -not worth it to only last for a short period of time -would prefer the location of the button to be closer to the heater rather than the outlet as the tank setup sits in front of the outlet. PITA Remember, quality of quantity.
B**R
Gute qualitet
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