BRS 100w Titanium Heaters: As Bad As The Reviews Say?

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In the process of gathering equipment for my first build. LFS recommended two 100w titanium heaters for my 25g AIO for redundancy. In researching heaters, I came across the reviews on BRS for their 100w heater, and the reviews are TERRIBLE. Is this just small but vocal set of reviews, or are these heaters as bad as advertised? Do you have recommendations for a different 100w titanium heater? If so, I am all ears!
 
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for titanium I have always heard finnex is good. Have not had and direct experience however. I am a big glass tube ehiem guy myself. The other thing to is some people just change there heaters out every year or two just to avoid any chance of issue. If your going to be one of those then I wouldn't worry to much. If not i'd get reviews from as many sources as possible. There is also longevity as The BRS heaters haven't been around for 10 years at this point. So you don't have much long term data. some please correct me if I am wrong.
 
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looking at the BRS reviews, looks like the bulk of those 1 star reviews are from the last 6 months. Maybe the BRS titanium heaters had a change in suppliers or something.

Funny enough, I had a BRS heater that I bought in Sept 2021 that failed within a month or two...but I got it replaced under warranty from them and that has been going strong since. I do run two elements though, but once their warranty goes out, I may look into another brand.
 
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The main problem I have with them is there is no temperature controller built in. I don't want to risk my reef to a single heater controller. I always control my heaters with my apex and set the heaters a couple degrees higher as a failsafe. A few times a year I will verify that the thermal element is still working.

I will stick with eheim. The basic titanium works great and is half the price. A quarter the price if you factor in the heater controller. My eheims have had one failure out of 7 heaters in the span of 8 years.
 

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Honestly I would never buy something with those reviews.

That's why I started this thread. I bought them before the long-term reviews started pouring in.

 
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