A good incubator?

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I have been searching for a mini incubator that will take a few eggs. I am looking at this one, because we can watch them easier.

Edit: By a few eggs, I mean 4-7
 
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I have been searching for a mini incubator that will take a few eggs. I am looking at this one, because we can watch them easier.

Edit: By a few eggs, I mean 4-7

I don't have any small ones, but @Amykins has had success with a small one, a Brinsea, I think. Maybe she'll comment on this, but even the smallest Brinsea would be far more expensive than this one.
 
I don't have any small ones, but @Amykins has had success with a small one, a Brinsea, I think. Maybe she'll comment on this, but even the smallest Brinsea would be far more expensive than this one.

Yes I looked at brinsea, a mini one that takes 4 eggs instead of 7 is like 5 time as much money. I don't wanna spend to much money, just to watch our ducklings hatch with my nephew. We only have 2 hens so we wouldn't get that many eggs.
 
Yes I looked at brinsea, a mini one that takes 4 eggs instead of 7 is like 5 time as much money. I don't wanna spend to much money, just to watch our ducklings hatch with my nephew. We only have 2 hens so we wouldn't get that many eggs.

Not sure where you are other than in your duck coop, but you can check Craig's List if you're in the US. I've seen things like that on there. You'd just want to make sure if you bought one used like that that you can verify it actually works before you give them any money.
 
Not sure where you are other than in your duck coop, but you can check Craig's List if you're in the US. I've seen things like that on there. You'd just want to make sure if you bought one used like that that you can verify it actually works before you give them any money.

Ok, and ya haha I live in my duck coop. I am in the US,
 

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