I finally got the incubator today and I have to say so far I am pleased. I've only had it set up for 45 minutes and it came up to temp very quick, unlike my LG. I was going to keep it in the Styrofoam bottom packing but there isn't a cutout for the plug so I will hold off and see how it holds temp and if its not good I will cut it out and try that. The instructions that came with it are very good and obviously written by an English speaker, not just a poor translation from Chinese. It fired right up as soon as I plugged it in. I had to adjust the humidity alarm because I dry hatch and I turned down the temp setting to 37.9C (it is set to 38 and that was looking nearly perfect according to 3 aquarium thermometers that I put in there, but I want to see where 37.9 gets me. Other than that I haven't had to mess with any controls.
The top cover reminds me of the cheap plastic drawers you can get at
Walmart, which is what I expected. I would rather have it be hard and very clear, like
Brinsea or Incuview, but it isn't terrible. It snaps on so you don't have to worry about gaps or an improper fit as long as you take a second to run your hand around the rim and make sure it is all lined up. I can see it easily getting scratched, broken, or warped though so I plan to handle it with care. I suppose that is no different than the Styrofoam ones that can be easily damaged.
One thing I don't like is that the plastic grate on the bottom is screwed on, and there is an ~ one inch gap between the grate and the side of the incubator on all sides. I'm not planning to use this for a hatcher, but if I did it seems it would make it a real pain to clean and potentially dangerous to the chicks, though covering it with the rubber drawer liner material should prevent and chicks (especially quail) from getting wedged in the gap. The temp sensor should perhaps be situated a little lower and it is glued to one side of the incubator so I might take it off and set it toward the center. I'll make that decision once I see how the temps behave. The candler feature I expect is not very useful, but the lights are super bright. I was surprised. It may let you pick out the clears easily, if nothing else.
The other thing I don't like is that the cord is very short and I could only find a short power strip but I need to plug it into a longer surge protector anyway.
I didn't do an unboxing video because I was in too much of a rush to get it set up. I was expecting it Saturday and really need to move my eggs asap. I have a few staggered batches that I will be moving in there, but some of them are from an old guinea nest and I wouldn't want to judge the incubator on them, so my first "good" batch that will go in there is due July 3. I'll post an update in 24 hours or so and again around hatch, and sooner as well if there are any issues.
I'll post pics here in a bit.