Re: Anyone remember .....?
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
I honestly don't know why that's not a common product
Exactly! I remember seeing them and thinking ....wow, that will totally eliminate single sales of UTH's if it takes off. Apparently it never did. Kills two birds with one stone.
Re: Anyone remember .....?
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Originally Posted by
KevinK
Exactly! I remember seeing them and thinking ....wow, that will totally eliminate single sales of UTH's if it takes off. Apparently it never did. Kills two birds with one stone.
I just don't get it. I don't know why a reputable company hasn't made this a staple in the industry. It seems like a no-brainer of a gold mine. If I had the first clue how to manufacture such a product I can guarantee you I wouldn't be cooking for a living any more!
Re: Anyone remember .....?
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
I honestly don't know why that's not a common product
Two potential points of failure: the UTH could fail or the rheostat/thermostat could fail. It would really only appeal to someone with one snake, or to someone who needed just one enclosure for a specific purpose, like quarantine. Most thermostats can handle the electrical load for several UTH's.
You can find UTH/thermostat combo units under the brand name VIVOSUN on Amazon, but if you look at the price, purchasing one costs about the same as getting the UTH and thermostat separately.
Re: Anyone remember .....?
I could PM you with an idea that would sell even more than that if implemented....would hit the shelves at any reptile supply place and sell like hotcakes. I know for a FACT that I've never seen one either.
I want to say the UTH's I'm talking about were sold at either LLL or BigApple but then discontinued for whatever reason.
Re: Anyone remember .....?
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
Two potential points of failure: the UTH could fail or the rheostat/thermostat could fail. It would really only appeal to someone with one snake, or to someone who needed just one enclosure for a specific purpose, like quarantine. Most thermostats can handle the electrical load for several UTH's.
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That was my initial thought. However, when you consider you have a UTH that needs to be plugged into a separate thermostat/rheo you would think you likelihood of failure is even greater than a single unit that can't become disconnected and could be protected from overheating with a simple fuse.
Then consider that places like petsmart/petco sell most of their reptile equiptment to people who have one single snake to begin with.....if you've got a rack you're going to go and and probably get flexwatt instead. I'd bet a pretty penny that the husbandry sales to single animal customers are greater than to those with large collections.
Take this website for example....a lot of people with sizable collections.....and a BOATLOAD of people with single snakes.