Premier Heat Lamp & Bulbs

Common heat lamps are often blamed for barn fires, scorched wool and overheating. The "Premier" is better in every way--strength, safety, protective guard, and hanging system.

Use standard or infrared (heat) bulbs no larger than 250w. Bulbs not included, but sold below.

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ITEM # DESCRIPTION AVAIL. WEIGHT PRICE QTY
557000 Premier Heat Lamp In Stock 3.00 $25.00
557003 Heat Lamp Bulb, clear, 125w In Stock 0.40 $2.80
557004 Heat Lamp Bulb, red, 125w In Stock 0.40 $5.60
557005 Heat Lamp Bulb, clear, 250w In Stock 0.40 $2.80
557006 Heat Lamp Bulb, red, 250w In Stock 0.40 $5.60
557010 Replacement Cord In Stock 0.60 $10.00
557011 Replacement Top Clip In Stock 0.10 $1.00
557012 Replacement Handle In Stock 0.40 $3.50
557013 Replacement Black Dome In Stock 0.60 $3.50
557014 Replacement Black Insert In Stock 0.10 $2.00
557015 Replacement Ceramic Fixture In Stock 0.20 $1.50
557016 Replacement Orange Dome In Stock 1.00 $3.65
557017 Replacement White Cover In Stock 0.60 $3.00
557018 Replacement Screws for Black Insert (each) In Stock 0.10 $0.20
557019 Replacement Screws for Ceramic Fixture & Orange Dome (each) In Stock 0.10 $0.10

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Common Uses

  • To warm lambs, kids and sick animals.
  • To warm chickens and ducks.
  • Can be used in dog kennels for puppies and short-haired dogs.
  • Use in barns or stables for any animal that is sick or cold.

Specs

  • 16 ft cord
  • Uses infrared or regular bulbs up to 250w
  • Bulbs not included.

Benefits

  • Heavy duty plastic shield keeps animals from damaging bulb.
  • Very robust
  • Safe
  • Effective
  • Durable
  • Highly versatile

Tips

  • To save energy $$, use a ThermoCube (#520008).
  • Clips make hanging the heat lamp quick and easy. See item #965405 for our Snap Clip.
  • See PDF above for a diagram of replacement parts.

Shipping

The Heat Lamp is eligible for free freight shipped by UPS only. Extra handling charges will be added if you choose the Priority Mail option. This extra charge will not show up on your internet receipt but will be added in house to your bill.

Precautions

Keep lamp at least 20" away from the ground/animal(s). To ensure safety please self-inspect the plug and connection (or ask a certified electrician to do so.)
To help reduce fire risk:

  1. Thread power cord into the panel. If the heat lamp happens to get knocked free, the cord & panel will support the lamp until you can properly re-hang it.
  2. Tie lamp to wire panels with a "backup" nylon rope.

Item # 965405 - In Stock
$0.95
Sturdy clip for hanging Premier Heat Lamps and closing Big Bale Feeders.
Item # 520008 - In Stock
$13.50
Automatically turns power on and off according to outside air temperature.
Item # 965407 - In Stock
$0.48
Handy for hanging heat lamps (see #557000) or tying lambing jug panels.
Average Rating: 4.7 out of 5
Number of Reviews: 12 customers reviewed this product.

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Date: June 3, 2010
valery r
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Much better than the metal ones ! Love this so far !
Date: April 12, 2010
Jeff C
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Great lamp. Works excellent for our babies chicks. I have no fear of it falling apart like our other one.
Date: April 7, 2010
Randolph H
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I have no worries that thier will be a fire in my chicken coup, very nice directed light.
Date: March 29, 2010
Janet Y
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I love that heat lamp, I have used it for several litters of pups and will use it for baby chicks and it would be the best for lambs. I tell all my friends about it!
Date: March 24, 2010
Vanessa R
Would you recommend this product? Yes
For one thing the risk of fire and animal damage is greatly reduced. Secondly, i absolutely love the fact that i can buy every single part, piece by piece should anything break. I owe 3 and use them for sheep and poultry. I left my first in the chicken coop for the whole year and found that the ceramic insert got corroded (i.e. due to ammonia & heat (?)), but was able to replace all parts for very little $$... worth the money when in today's world fixing equipment seems a thing of the past.
Date: March 19, 2010
MJ S
Would you recommend this product? No
Bought this heatlamp for kids 3 years ago...loved it! Housing doesn't get hot, it's light weight & worry free...unfortunately this spring the plastic housing disintegrated! The whole thing fell apart! Very disappointing, but at least no fire :-)
We at Premier want to know more about this unusual result (and we suspect the lamp's manufacturer will as well). Can we trade you a new one for the old one? -- Premier
Date: March 5, 2010
Kenrick W
Would you recommend this product? Yes
We have 2, just bought another. We hate using heat lamps but when kidding in 20 degrees, they make a difference. These seem to be the lesser evils of heat lamps, never had them fall but definately take precautions because of fire potential. We make sure the goats can't mess with them. The extra initial cost is cheap prevention.
Date: February 27, 2010
carey c
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Product is worth the price. Did have some issues with the durabilty of the ceramic bulb inserts however, knowing I don't have to worry about a barn fire is well worth the replacement cost of the heat lamp.
Date: February 26, 2010
Lyndsey K
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I love these lamps! We purchased 2 sets for use on litters of puppies. Traditional heat lamps scare me. I worry about burns or possible fires. When I saw these heat lamps, I knew this is what I had to have! The cord is long, there is a protective "cage" around the bulb, and if bumped by a person or the mother dog, it is not hot to the touch. It kept 2 litters warm and comfortable in our garage during the long cold winter of 2009/2010. We plan to use them again this spring for our new chicks. Well worth the money!
Date: February 26, 2010
Crystal E
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Love these heat lamps. Sturdy, safe and easy to use. Yes, they cost more than others but are well worth it. I've heard too many horror stories about barn fires and the little extra cost is worth the peace of mind.
Date: February 22, 2010
Brad G
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I own 6 of these heat lamps. General quality is fine and safety features are good. However, the ceramic bulb sockets have come loose on 3 of them. One totally fell out and cannot be re-attached. I caught the other 2 before they came apart and was able to tighten the screws up that hold everything together. DEFINITELY something to watch on these lamps.
Date: February 5, 2010
Julie G
Would you recommend this product? Yes
I own several of these heat lamps and would never go back to the old style. They are durable, safe, and have been well worth every penny for lambing & kidding season, as well as raising chicks. No longer do I have to worry about livestock burning themselves or breaking a bulb, an all around exceptional product.
Date: February 5, 2010
mark v
Would you recommend this product? Yes
built with safety and durability in mind. nice long cord. bit pricey.