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We have an octagon 40 and I don't like it.
You have to pull out the egg trays to add water
the temp will swing with changes in room temp
replacement parts are very expensive, you can't just replace the heating element you have to replace the whole top cover for example.
for the price you pay it's very cheaply made, plastic top cover, molded foam plastic base.
Steve in NC
Yes you do have to pull out the trays to add water. So what?
The trays themselves can be a challenge because of the dividers
but it's still no big deal. I use egg cartons in my trays anyways.
Mine stays rocks solid with temp.
The replacement parts this is somewhat true. Some of the parts
can be expensive. The swing arm for my turner was only $18 with
shipping.
The plastic base is delicate. It's still a lot stronger than a styro and
a new bas is $40. I haven't had to replace mine.
I love my
Brinsea Oct40. It's not cheap but it's not expensive in
camparison to
Brinsea's higher end bators.
I was going to get the RCom but am very happy I got the Oct instead.
At this point if I was going to buy another $500 bator I'd step up
to the new sportsman.
The new Oct 20 digital with humidity model makes me drool too but
it's too small for a hatchaddict like me.