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I firmly believe this! I have an LG still air model 9200. it ran me $52 and change. also got the auto egg turner $42 and change. it holds 48 eggs at a time. Just about completed my first hatch and had a great success. out of 24 eggs 19 have hatched and not giving up on the other 5. it has a bit of a touchy thermostat would be a con of this bator. i did notice i had to watch pretty close when i messed with it so i didnt screw up and freeze or fry the eggs. but when you dont mess with it holds temps great. I feel for being one of the cheepies i got what i paid for and it is working for me. there are probably more reliable bators out there as far as how quickly and easily you achieve the temp. you want but this bator works for me for the time being.
The still air styros were some of the first I had & I hatched hundreds of chicks in them. They get a bad rap from people who can't or won't follow the directions.
I firmly believe this! I have an LG still air model 9200. it ran me $52 and change. also got the auto egg turner $42 and change. it holds 48 eggs at a time. Just about completed my first hatch and had a great success. out of 24 eggs 19 have hatched and not giving up on the other 5. it has a bit of a touchy thermostat would be a con of this bator. i did notice i had to watch pretty close when i messed with it so i didnt screw up and freeze or fry the eggs. but when you dont mess with it holds temps great. I feel for being one of the cheepies i got what i paid for and it is working for me. there are probably more reliable bators out there as far as how quickly and easily you achieve the temp. you want but this bator works for me for the time being.
The still air styros were some of the first I had & I hatched hundreds of chicks in them. They get a bad rap from people who can't or won't follow the directions.