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Probably because the first one is the brinsea advance, the second one isn't. If you get the same one (from brinsea) that is sold on amazon it's $20 cheaper for the bator and the turner.
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The only problem with any styrofoam bator is that they hold a lot more than what the OP is looking for. If you get an incubator that holds that many and don't have it filled the temps won't be as stable. The 1588 might be an exception, I haven't had mine long enough to determine. But...
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What brinsea model# with that capacity is $99.99?
Thank you in advance.
Sorry, I found it.
The egg turner is an extra $69.99. Making the total cost $170. I rounded up. It's about the same as the styro-bators, that I refuse to buy. Has anyone really tried to clean Styrofoam? Yuck...
The LG and hovabators hold a minimum of 40 chicken eggs, and up to 150 quail eggs. If you are looking to have smaller hatches, I'd go with the Brinsea octagon 20, holds 24 chicken eggs, so probably 40 or so quail eggs.
http://brinsea.com/products/octagon20eco.htm
ETA: This is what the brinsea...