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Click for big image Nelson 6200 Gulf Stream Bird Bath Heater and De-Icer

Sale price: $48.95




Binding: Lawn & Patio
Brand: Nelson
EAN: 0721049304101
Feature(s):
  • Fits most bird baths - pottery, concrete or plastic up to 10 quart capacity
  • Immersion-type electric heater is rated 200 watts at 120 volts and costs little to operate
  • Heater shuts off automatically in 60 seconds when operated out of water
  • Stainless steel coil spring protects tubular heating element from damage by impact
  • Includes stabilizing bracket for use with shallow bird baths; hook on handle helps prevent heater from accidentally being pulled from bath

  • Autographed: False
    Memorabilia: False
    Item Dimensions:
  • Height 2"
  • Width 2"
  • Length 7"
  • Weight 4 lbs.

  • Label: Nelson
    List Price: $48.95
    Manufacturer: Nelson
    Model: 30204A
    MPN: NEL6200
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 2.5"
    Width: 6.8"
    Length: 2.5"
    Weight: 5 lbs.
    Product Group: Lawn & Patio
    Publisher: Nelson
    Release Date: 2007-01-17
    Studio: Nelson
    UPC: 721049304101
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    Blue Devil Bird Bath Heater Fits all bird baths including pottery, concrete or plastic up to 10 qt. capacity. 200 watts. Snap-acting thermostat keeps water at 40-50 degrees. Heater shuts off automatically in 60 seconds when operated out of water. New polyethylene coated aluminum sheath keeps cord out of water and can easily be shaped by hand to adapt heater to baths of different sizes and shapes. Includes stabilizing bracket for use with shallow bird baths.

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-21
    Content: It works well but since my bird bath is only a few inches deep, it tends to get above the water, and then the water freezes. I will think of something to keep it in the water, maybe a rock on it.
    Summary: It has been working for 7 years now

    Rating - 2 Date: 2008-11-17
    Content: This product only had a life span of two years for us. When it worked it kept the bath mostly clear of ice and snow even in our MN winters. Our prior heater, from Allied, at least made it five years. We used both of them in a stand built for a farm supply three gallon feeding tub (racoons broke all of our regular bird baths) and both of them worked about equally well, that is when they worked.
    Summary: Still looking

    Rating - 5 Date: 2007-12-22
    Content:
    I ordered 1[one] bird bath heater and you shipped me 4 [four]
    order ID103-0465018 .A Jessy Johnsoninformed me you had found the original order and to return package unopened and I would receive credit for 3 items
    I followed instructions and promptly received The original item ordered.

    My concern : I have not yet been notified if I did receive credit. Bird
    Bath heater woks fine . buy I'm concerned about credit for the 3 [three]
    In question Please confirm your issuing me credit wtdelay@verizon.net
    Summary: Overcharged I bird bath heater not 4

    Rating - 5 Date: 2007-12-09
    Content: This Bird Bath Heater works great. Fits nicely and stays put. The birds and deer love it!!
    Summary: Heater

    Rating - 3 Date: 2007-12-06
    Content: I'm on my second heater of this model and am searching for a different model. The prior one lasted about three years and now I find my bird water frozen solid with my latest acquisition from about three years ago. The fellow at the feed store tells me that is about its typical lifespan.

    The main issue I have with this model is that it is not very stabile in the pan and the heating coil tends to tip up above the top of the water level. I've tried epoxying the unit to the bottom of the pan, but even using epoxy intended for underwater use looses its grip after a few weeks.
    Summary: Limited lifespan


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