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https://www.walmart.com/ip/AcuRite-...l5=1026481&wl6=117672284446&wl7=&wl8=&veh=semWell I never thought to look there. I'm making a run for groceries tomorrow and there's a Walmart nearby so I'll have to make about stop
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/AcuRite-...l5=1026481&wl6=117672284446&wl7=&wl8=&veh=semWell I never thought to look there. I'm making a run for groceries tomorrow and there's a Walmart nearby so I'll have to make about stop
I have 2 of those incubators and I really like them. Make sure you have a thermometer and hygrometer because they’re wrong right out of the box.We purchased a Farm Innovators pro series 4250 then ordered quail rails for the automatic turner
I have a thermometer, it was off 1.5 degrees or so. I haven't verified the hydrometer thoughI have 2 of those incubators and I really like them. Make sure you have a thermometer and hygrometer because they’re wrong right out of the box.
The one I have is pretty stable. The factory thermometer is around 1 to 2°F of my calibrated thermometer. The humidity is a little farther off at ~ 7% on the low side from the calibrated hygrometer.I have 2 of those incubators and I really like them. Make sure you have a thermometer and hygrometer because they’re wrong right out of the box.
I think they did send an email when it shipped but at first I was like paranoid they forgot or something but I figured it was probably just because of the back order. I think the tracking link in mine was broken but then I think it eventually worked soIf you paid though PayPal, it typically shows tracking info once shipped even if you don’t get separate email notification.....so for future reference always keep an eye out on there!!! And YES these are crazy times!!!! Luckily they just expanded or there would be no way to keep up with current demand!!! Poor Zack is working 16-20 hours per day!!!
definitely agree.....most demand feedback on shipping but don’t want to hear about hatch rates!! its a 75% your fault 25% usps fault for poor hatch ratesOne thing that has fueled the market on eBay is they are getting outrageous prices for pheasant eggs and for half as many eggs. You use to be able to get a bakers dozen for around $55 - $60, now you get 6 for $90 and up, even for everyday Goldens or Amherst...SMH. And just because they have good feedback doesn't mean they are a good seller. You really take your chances on eBay.
Mine are basically the same. 1 to 2 degrees off the calibrated thermometer. About 8% lower than my calibrated hygrometer.The one I have is pretty stable. The factory thermometer is around 1 to 2°F of my calibrated thermometer. The humidity is a little farther off at ~ 7% on the low side from the calibrated hygrometer.
Exactly, I don't even bother with posting feedback much anymore, unless I have bought from them before and I know what I'm getting. The last ones I got from eBay were shipped and package so poorly I'm surprised that none were broken or cracked??? They were haphazardly wrapped in bubble wrap, then wrapped in a long tube of bubble wrap and then laid in peanuts.definitely agree.....most demand feedback on shipping but don’t want to hear about hatch rates!! its a 75% your fault 25% usps fault for poor hatch rates