Ive have several different brands and all have thier pluses and minuses as far as incubators. My favorite is my Hovabator 1588. It has a set temperature and is easy to maintain humidity. Nice big window and you can add a turner and a automatic humidity control pump to it for hands free incubating. Its got alot of "head room" for when chicks hatch and a fan so they dry quick. It runs around $150.00
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My second fav is my Incuview. It has a built in turner and humidity gauge. You can either take the tray out on lockdown or leave it in which is what I did to keep chicks from playing soccer with the eggs that havent hatched yet. The eggs lay flat and they are "rolled" by the tray. On lockdown I just remove the pin that "turns" the tray so the eggs arent rolled during hatch. And as you can see it has a nice big window and easy to clean since its all plastic.
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I also have a Hovabator 1502n still air that works great. You can get it with a fan for a few dollars more. Its the most economical if your worried about price. Its around $50.00 for still air and I think $15.00 more for the fan.
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Then I have 3 Nurture Right 360 incubators. (I won them on a raffle sight).
Ive only used one so far but it works great. It comes with a digital readout telling you days til hatch, humidity, and has an automatic turner that "rolls" the eggs. Make sure the eggs arent tight inside the egg turner so they can roll. It holds 22 eggs. It has a compartment outside of the incubator to add water( use distilled per instructions) and a built in candeler. It runs about $130.00 at TSC.
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The other incubators you can buy at Incubatorwarehouse.com. Besides the first three options listed, they have other models listed with the details for each. If your looking for an incubator that doesnt take up alot of space, the Incuview or the NR360 are your best bet.