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View Poll Results: Has a heat pad worked after you ripped it off?

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  • Yes. I rip them off tubs and tanks all day and they always keep on working!

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  • No, I ripped one off and it never worked again

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  • I have never ripped a heat pad off. dont do it

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    Removing a sticky heat pad for further use

    Hey guys,

    I was wondering, how many of you have put on a sticky heat pad, then ripped it off for use on something else?

    And if you have done that, did it still work after? or did ripping it off break it?
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    Re: Removing a sticky heat pad for further use

    I have herd if you blast the heat on the pad it will melt the adhesive enough to remove it. then reattach it with foil tape.
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    I have used under the tank heat mats for years, they are very durable. As long as they are not severely bent or cracked, they work. Even if when you remove it and it is not sticky anymore, you can either duct tape it or foil tape it back on to the tank.
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    Re: Removing a sticky heat pad for further use

    They are not made to be removed and re-used - they will create hot spots in some cases.

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    Re: Removing a sticky heat pad for further use

    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick67 View Post
    I have herd if you blast the heat on the pad it will melt the adhesive enough to remove it. then reattach it with foil tape.
    Thanks for the tip!

    Ill try that when it comes time to do so

    Quote Originally Posted by bsash View Post
    I have used under the tank heat mats for years, they are very durable. As long as they are not severely bent or cracked, they work. Even if when you remove it and it is not sticky anymore, you can either duct tape it or foil tape it back on to the tank.
    Thanks good to know itll survive a removal, and I will for sure tape it back onto the new tub with foil tape

    thanks again

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    They are not made to be removed and re-used - they will create hot spots in some cases.
    Well if I do decide to rip it off and reuse it, I will be testing it for sure before I put it into use with one of my animals

    I would probably just put the thermometer probe on the tub at different part of the heat pad to see if there is any hot spots.

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    Angry Re: Removing a sticky heat pad for further use

    I hate the adhesive ones!

    I only buy Ultra-Therms and Cobra Heat Mats since they have no sticky side. You just secure them with tape and then you can re-use them safely!

    If you do get it removed, use it carefully. I'd suggest just investing in a non-stick one, it'll last you longer.
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    Re: Removing a sticky heat pad for further use

    Quote Originally Posted by HERETiC View Post
    I hate the adhesive ones!

    I only buy Ultra-Therms and Cobra Heat Mats since they have no sticky side. You just secure them with tape and then you can re-use them safely!

    If you do get it removed, use it carefully. I'd suggest just investing in a non-stick one, it'll last you longer.
    Unfortunatley I dont have any of the no stick ones being sold anywhere near me

    The only one I can get within a reasonable price is from bean farm. and in the end it turns up costing me 50 - 60$ (20 - 25 for the heat mat for the size I need and 20 - 30 for shipping.. because im in canada )

    Anyway, for now im stuck (LOL PARDON THE PUN) with the sticky heat pads. Until I build my boas adult enclosure at christmas (Havent even gotten the boa yet, just planning for the future)

    But yes I very well do plan on buying an ultratherm

    Until then I may have to re-use a heat pad when I upgrade the tub to a bigger one
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    FLEXWATT Mike! But yeah.. I'd be very very careful not to bend the heat mat.
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    I would also seriously consider flex-watt over a sticky heat pad. I've got some flex-watt that has been in continuous use for over 15 years. On the other hand, I've had a zoo med stick on heat pad melt through a plastic tub.
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    Re: Removing a sticky heat pad for further use

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarin View Post
    FLEXWATT Mike! But yeah.. I'd be very very careful not to bend the heat mat.
    Yeah im really thinking about flexwatt It would be so easy to just have like a 5 foot strip to lay under like 3 or 4 tubs instead of worrying about 3 or 4 heat pads lol

    Im probably gonna go with flexwatt, it seems like the best and cheapest thing to do

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    I would also seriously consider flex-watt over a sticky heat pad. I've got some flex-watt that has been in continuous use for over 15 years. On the other hand, I've had a zoo med stick on heat pad melt through a plastic tub.
    Really was the heat pad too high or was it just on like 90 degrees?

    Ive had a heat pad running on my leos tub for awhile now and it stays at max 94 lowest 90 and havent had problems yet. But id like to switch from heat pads to flexwatt, or even ultratherms

    Probably flexwatt though
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