Upgraded 500-Watt Chicken Water Heater - Submergible Cast Aluminum Utility De-Icer with Black Teflon Coating for Livestock Tanks, Winter Bird Bath, and Mineral Buildup Resistance
VERSATILE SUBMERGIBLE CHICKEN WATER HEATER: This 500-watt de-icer is designed to ensure continuous access to fresh drinking water for livestock, chickens, and wildlife. Ideal for 5 to 50-gallon containers, it's perfect for livestock tanks, water troughs, buckets, and even bird baths during the winter season.
CAST ALUMINUM FOR MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY: Made from cast aluminum, this livestock tank heater is safe for use in plastic, metal, and foam containers. The durable design offers better efficiency compared to copper and Incoloy heating elements.
THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED LIVESTOCK TANK HEATER: Save energy with the built-in thermostat, which activates the de-icer when the water approaches freezing and automatically shuts off when the water reaches 90°F. Perfect for various outdoor water applications including birdbaths and small animal waterers.
RESISTS MINERAL BUILDUP & CORROSION: Equipped with a black Teflon coating film, this de-icer offers superior resistance to calcium buildup and corrosion, making it ideal for areas with hard water. It keeps working efficiently without frequent maintenance.
SAFE AND DURABLE WINTER BIRD BATH HEATER: Use in metal or plastic containers and birdbaths. Always use a GFCI outlet in a weatherproofed location for maximum safety and performance. Follow safety and maintenance guidelines in the user manual.
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Upgraded 500-Watt Chicken Water Heater - Submergible Cast Aluminum Utility De-Icer with Black Teflon Coating for Livestock Tanks, Winter Bird Bath, and Mineral Buildup Resistance
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First Listed on Newegg
April 27, 2026
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