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Poll Results: Would you recommend Brinsea incubators?

 
  • 64% (11)
    Yes
  • 11% (2)
    No
  • 23% (4)
    I have never used one.
17 Total Votes  
post #1 of 9
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I plan on getting a Brinsea Mini Eco incubator soon. Although I know I am going to get one anyway (I haven't been swayed otherwise) I would LOVE to hear your guys's opinions, reviews and feedback. Tell me your favourite things and how your hatch rates have been! Thanks in advance!

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 Proud owner of 15 white leghorns, 7 RIRs, 6 EE roos, 1 EE hen and 6 cute Ameraucana chicks! 

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 Proud owner of 15 white leghorns, 7 RIRs, 6 EE roos, 1 EE hen and 6 cute Ameraucana chicks! 

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post #2 of 9

Of course, I would recommend Brinsea incubators.  No hesitation.  In fact I have recommended them. 

 

I posted this in another thread (Mahonri's 3rd Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long) just this morning.  Here's what I wrote:

 

 

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Well, I went to Brinsea.com -- you know, the ones who've supplied a Mini Advance incubator as a prize for Mahonri's 3rd Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long and Marathon Posting Party -- and drooled over their incubators, et al, again.  I just have to say that when I started using my budget-priced Brinsea ECO 20 for the first time, it was like the clouds had parted and the sun came out and a double rainbow appeared and the birds started cheeping.  Frankly, I think my Brinsea incubator is revolutionary.  I could finally sleep through the night during hatching season and still get good hatch rates ... even with my French Black Copper Marans eggs. 

 

 

Edit:  Whoops, forgot to mention hatch rates.  I got a 100% twice.  Although I do candle and remove the eggs that aren't developing properly, so that makes it easier to get 100%.  I don't think I've had less that 87% hatch rate in my Brinsea.  Usually it's in the 90% range.  

 

I think the best thing is that my Brinsea holds the temperature steady.  And I do have the budget version, too, where I have to do the turning myself and check the little glass thermometer and I still get great hatches.  So I'm really happy.


Edited by Spangled - 3/5/12 at 4:33am

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-Enjoying eggs of heterotic hens because I lack the ability & patience to succeed in a purebred world. (credit msucares.com/poultry/commercial/history.html)

-As Aunt Augusta says:  I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance.  Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone.  The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound.  Fortunately...

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post #3 of 9
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Originally Posted by Spangled View Post

Of course, I would recommend Brinsea incubators.  No hesitation.  In fact I have recommended them. 

 

I posted this in another thread (Mahonri's 3rd Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long) just this morning.  Here's what I wrote:

 

 

 

Edit:  Whoops, forgot to mention hatch rates.  I got a 100% twice.  Although I do candle and remove the eggs that aren't developing properly, so that makes it easier to get 100%.  I don't think I've had less that 87% hatch rate in my Brinsea.  Usually it's in the 90% range.  

 

I think the best thing is that my Brinsea holds the temperature steady.  And I do have the budget version, too, where I have to do the turning myself and check the little glass thermometer and I still get great hatches.  So I'm really happy.



This is the same one I have.  I have to rock it myself, since I didn't buy the turner (still considering buying it... but it's not that hard to rock the machine).  Holds temps steady and seems to be fool proof.

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Bearded BBS Silkies for exhibition and to SOP, WCB Polish, Barred Rocks, Silver Laced Wyandottes 
My Coop Page  and  Cookie Tin Heater Instructions  and  My Chicken Page

American Silkie Bantam Club Member

 

 

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post #4 of 9

So glad to read all the good reports on Brinsea.  I just ordered the Octo Advance.  It is due to be delivered on Thursday.  I can't wait!!!!  I am so excited.

 

Alice

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post #5 of 9

Well, I can not even get Brinsea to answer my e-mails. I have been ready to order one for a week now. But asked for clarification on heat regulation and the cooling feature. I actually started by placing a phone call to Support, but got a woman that did not even know what the cooling feature is. This left me wondering if she has even read the brochures. When I ask about the type of heating control, things got even more complicated. I sent an email to support explaining my experiance, hoping to get someone else to respond. No response. So the next day I sent the same thing to the Sales Department. Telling them I was just needed the two simple questions cleared up to place my order. Once again nothing. Brinsea sells a very complex little machine. What would we do if we had a malfunction or needed waranty or service done? I am a service tech, and do phone support myself in another field. And I am very aware that the product means nothing, without support. Good luck with these guys.

post #6 of 9

I have 2 Mini Advanced and recently added the Octagon 20 w/automatic turner. 


All three have been great at holding their temperature and turning (or not turning at the appropriate time) without problems.


Gail

Buff Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, Comets, Mille Fleur Cochin Bantams,  Mille Fleurs, OEGB's, 2 cats, 3 dogs, lady gouldian finches, a canary, an African Gray,  salt water fish tank and a very patient partner!
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Buff Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, Comets, Mille Fleur Cochin Bantams,  Mille Fleurs, OEGB's, 2 cats, 3 dogs, lady gouldian finches, a canary, an African Gray,  salt water fish tank and a very patient partner!
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post #7 of 9

I bought a Mini Advance a month ago,then got six Silkie eggs off Ebay.

I set them on Feb.28, three were infertile after eight days and three were good to go.

Happily all three hatched today,The Brinsea was easy to use and kept constant temps!

I also bought a Eco 20 Advance with the turner,I'm going to set 14 Faverolles, 8 Bantam Buttercups, and 2 Dominques on the 21st.

The only thing I can see con is they are a little tight on space after the eggs hatch, but the ease of operation far outweighs that small problem.

post #8 of 9

I have a Brinsea Mini Advance.  I actually had to have it sent in for repairs. They were great to work with, and very fast.

 

I've done three hatches in it altogether (starting another one today). First hatch didn't go well (that's when we discovered there was a problem). Second hatch was shipped eggs. 6/7 developed, but one died in shell on hatch day. Third hatch I had 6/7 fertile. One died around day 7. Five hatched perfectly.

 

So, I'd say that it does really well. It can't help infertile eggs, or genetic problems, so the deaths I've had (other than the first hatch when the incubator was broken), weren't the fault of my mini advance.

 

I'd love to get the Octo with autoturning cradle, but it's kind of spendy.

Hatch Cam goes live approx 5/21. Hatching 7 legbars http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wendywr1

 

I have 25ish chickens, including legbars, coronation sussex, FBCM, polish, ameraucanas, EE and OE

http://acaptivechicken.blogspot.com

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Hatch Cam goes live approx 5/21. Hatching 7 legbars http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wendywr1

 

I have 25ish chickens, including legbars, coronation sussex, FBCM, polish, ameraucanas, EE and OE

http://acaptivechicken.blogspot.com

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post #9 of 9

Small but works like the Big Boys !  Great....cva34

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