Overview
High-Temperature Silicone Drum Heater for 5 & 55-Gallon Containers
YeloDeer Silicone Drum Heater is a flexible, high-power heating band designed for 5-gallon buckets and 55-gallon drums containing compatible industrial, agricultural, food-grade, and high-viscosity materials.
It uses a manual twist thermostat with an adjustable range from 86°F to 302°F, making it suitable for applications that need significantly more heat than a standard insulated bucket warmer or honey heating blanket.
The silicone rubber and flame-retardant fiberglass construction provides durability for workshops, manufacturing facilities, storage areas, farms, and job sites.
Key Benefits
• Adjustable temperature from 86°F to 302°F
• High-power heating for faster warming
• 5-gallon and 55-gallon size options
• 800W for 5-gallon model
• 1200W for 55-gallon models
• Flexible silicone rubber heating band
• Flame-retardant fiberglass construction
• Resistant to oil, acid, and demanding work environments
• Spring buckle stretches up to approximately 3 inches
• 55-inch power cord
• Automatic overheat shutoff
• Suitable for honey, paint, grease, paraffin, resin, oils, lubricants, and compatible industrial liquids
Best For
• Industrial drum heating
• 5-gallon bucket heating
• 55-gallon drum heating
• Resin and epoxy warming
• Paint and coating temperature maintenance
• Grease and lubricant warming
• Paraffin and wax applications
• Honey and syrup heating
• Chemical handling and storage
• Cold-weather material flow improvement
• Workshops, warehouses, farms, and manufacturing facilities
Important Before You Order
This is a high-temperature heating product.
It is much more powerful than the digital honey blanket and insulated aluminum foil bucket warmer.
Choose this silicone drum heater if you need:
• Higher temperature capability
• Faster heat transfer
• Industrial materials
• 5-gallon or 55-gallon drum options
• A narrow heating band with strong output
Choose the digital honey heater if you need:
• More precise low-to-medium temperature control
• Digital display
• Timer function
• Gentle honey decrystallization
Choose the insulated aluminum foil bucket heater if you mainly need:
• Low-temperature warming
• Freeze protection
• Simple plug-in operation
• Lower power consumption
Important Plastic Container Warning
For plastic buckets and drums, keep the temperature below 100°F unless the container manufacturer specifically confirms a higher allowable temperature.
High temperature may soften, deform, or damage plastic containers.
Always confirm the material’s safe operating temperature before use.
Container Contact Matters
The heating band must sit flat and tight against the container.
Loose installation, folds, gaps, or overlapping can create uneven heating and reduce performance.
Do not operate the heater unless it is properly wrapped around a suitable container.








Applications & Compatibility
Recommended Applications
YeloDeer Silicone Drum Heater is designed for high-output external heating of compatible buckets and drums.
Common materials include:
• Resin
• Epoxy
• Paint
• Coatings
• Grease
• Lubricants
• Paraffin
• Wax
• Honey
• Syrup
• Oils
• Fuels where external electric heating is permitted
• Compatible chemicals
• Agricultural liquids
• Temperature-sensitive industrial materials
Compatible Containers
Available options include:
• 5-gallon bucket: approximately 34 in × 7.75 in
• 55-gallon drum: approximately 68.5 in × 5 in
• 55-gallon drum: approximately 68.5 in × 10 in
The spring buckle provides limited stretch for secure installation.
Before ordering, confirm:
• Container circumference
• Container material
• Heating band width
• Material-safe temperature
• Required heating speed
• Available 120V power
• Whether one or more bands are needed
Metal vs Plastic Containers
Metal containers transfer heat more efficiently and generally tolerate higher surface temperatures.
Plastic containers require more caution.
For plastic drums:
• Keep the setting below 100°F unless approved otherwise
• Monitor the container during the first use
• Do not place the band over damaged or thin areas
• Do not use if the plastic becomes soft or distorted
• Follow the drum manufacturer’s temperature limit
When Not to Use This Product
Do not use this heater for:
• Empty containers unless specifically approved
• Pressurized containers not approved for external heating
• Explosive environments
• Containers with leaking flammable contents
• Materials with unknown heating limits
• Containers that cannot tolerate the selected temperature
• Applications requiring immersion heating
• Heating while the band is folded, rolled, or not installed on a container
Specifications & Size Selection
Product Specifications
Product Type: High-temperature silicone drum and bucket heater
Voltage: 120V AC
Temperature Range: 86°F to 302°F / 30°C to 150°C
Temperature Control: Manual twist thermostat
Overheat Protection: Automatic overheat shutoff
5-Gallon Size: Approx. 34 in × 7.75 in
5-Gallon Power: 800W
55-Gallon Narrow Size: Approx. 68.5 in × 5 in
55-Gallon Wide Size: Approx. 68.5 in × 10 in
55-Gallon Power: 1200W
Power Cord Length: Approx. 55 in
Material: Silicone rubber and flame-retardant fiberglass
Fastening: Stretchable spring buckle
Stretch Allowance: Up to approximately 3 in
Recommended Use: High-viscosity liquids and industrial drum heating
Choosing the Correct Size
Choose the 5-gallon model for standard 5-gallon buckets.
Choose a 55-gallon model for standard 55-gallon drums.
For 55-gallon drums:
• The 5-inch band provides concentrated heating over a narrower area
• The 10-inch band covers a wider surface and distributes heat across a larger area
Confirm the actual circumference of your container before ordering.
Heating Time
Heating time depends on:
• Container size
• Material volume
• Starting temperature
• Ambient temperature
• Material viscosity
• Container material
• Heater width
• Temperature setting
• Whether insulation is used
The thermostat controls the heating band temperature, not necessarily the center temperature of the material.
For thick materials, allow additional time for heat to move inward.
Temperature Selection
Start at a moderate temperature.
Increase gradually only if needed.
For sensitive materials:
• Confirm manufacturer heating limits
• Avoid sudden high-temperature settings
• Check viscosity regularly
• Stir or circulate the material when appropriate and safe
• Monitor plastic containers closely
Using Multiple Heating Bands
Large drums may use more than one heater band when faster or more even heating is needed.
When using multiple bands:
• Confirm the circuit can support the combined load
• Space the bands evenly
• Do not overlap bands
• Keep each thermostat accessible
• Follow the container and material temperature limits
Installation & Operation
Basic Installation
- Confirm the container size and material.
- Check that the container is not leaking or damaged.
- Make sure the drum surface is clean and dry.
- Wrap the heater band flat around the container.
- Secure it using the spring buckle.
- Confirm there are no folds, gaps, or overlaps.
- Plug into a properly grounded 120V outlet.
- Start with a moderate temperature setting.
- Monitor the first heating cycle.
- Adjust the temperature gradually based on material response.
Important Safety Notes
• Do not operate the heater while rolled or folded.
• Do not overlap the heating band.
• Do not use on a leaking container.
• Do not exceed the safe temperature of the container or contents.
• Keep plastic drums below 100°F unless rated for more.
• Do not use in explosive or hazardous locations.
• Keep the thermostat and electrical connection dry.
• Unplug before installing, removing, or repositioning the heater.
• Do not cut, puncture, or modify the heating band.
• Use a properly rated outlet and circuit.
Improving Heat Distribution
For more even warming:
• Use the correct band size
• Keep the band tight against the container
• Use insulation around the drum when appropriate
• Stir or circulate compatible contents
• Use multiple bands on large drums if needed
• Keep the drum away from cold floors and strong drafts
Storage
Allow the heater to cool before removal.
Roll it loosely for storage.
Do not sharply fold or kink the silicone heating band.
Store in a clean, dry location away from sharp tools and chemicals that may damage the cord or thermostat.
FAQ & Resources
Practical Questions About This Silicone Drum Heater
1. Can I use the 55-gallon heater on a plastic drum?
Yes, but temperature must be carefully limited. Keep the setting below 100°F unless the plastic drum manufacturer confirms a higher allowable temperature. Monitor the drum during the first use and stop heating if the plastic softens or deforms.
2. Should I choose the 5-inch or 10-inch 55-gallon band?
Choose the 5-inch version when you need concentrated heating over a smaller area.
Choose the 10-inch version when you want wider surface coverage and more even heat distribution.
The best option depends on the material, ambient temperature, desired heating time, and whether additional insulation is used.
3. Can I use the heater on an empty drum?
We do not recommend operating a high-power drum heater on an empty container unless the container manufacturer and application specifically allow it. Contents help absorb and distribute heat. An empty container may heat too quickly or develop high surface temperatures.
4. Can I use two bands on one 55-gallon drum?
Yes, if the drum, material, electrical circuit, and application are suitable.
Do not overlap the bands. Add the electrical loads together and confirm the circuit can handle the total current.
Related Resources
For digital honey warming with timer control, choose YeloDeer 5-Gallon Digital Honey Heater.
For low-power bucket freeze protection, choose YeloDeer Insulated Aluminum Foil Bucket Heater.
For product selection help, contact yelodeer@yelodeer.com.
