Easy to install, can be rotated to orient the lamp as required, has a built-in toggle switch. Instead of the more dangerous 250-watt light bulb. I put two of these in an incubator and use 150 watt ceramic radiant bulbs or 150 watt heat bulbs. (Maximum output) As the heat demand decreases, I replace a conventional LED light bulb. It's far easier to control the temperature in an incubator than roasting chickens with a 250 watt lamp with unsafe and uncomfortable requirements. If you want to make a small wire cage to cover, that's possible, but we'll use it without. The only ones I've found are smaller but with a ceramic base (safer for heat lamps). I now have 8 of these and I love them!
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