Did you see the Octagon on sale for $99?

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Get an old redwood to hatch in. Often old hatchers can be purchased for less than the brinseas, and they are roomy. After all, I suspect your hatches won't be small.
 
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I was an absolute newbie not too long ago, my first incubator was (and still is) a Brinsea MiniAdvance and my first hatch was 6 out of 7 eggs. I now have 8 incubators.... all are Brinsea products: 2 Mini Advance, 2 MiniAdvance EX, 3 Octagon20 Advance EX, and a little Rcom Mini (made by Brinsea, sold under R-Com name).

The MiniAdvance units are nearly fool proof (hence my first two great hatches!) and the Advance EX models are STUPID proof.

You have 8 ????? You are my hero.......
 
When I first got my chickens in April this year, I said to myself..."I'll never be one of THOSE people who put eggs in an incubator, I'll let the hens do it naturally". So here I am a mere 7 months later looking at incubators and trying to decide which one to get!! You people are horrible...horrible...horrible!!!

So...which one should I get??
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I bought the $99 one, and have eggs in it as we speak...........BUT I also have the Mini Eco, and had no problems with it, so I say this is a great deal!!!!!!!!
 
so my new incubator came in today, yay!!!
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I wish I had a decent spot to set it up and give it a run through. Guess that'll be tomorrows project
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I am in western NY and have been incubating and hatching since Aug or Sept can't remember. I have a problem. Thank you so much for this link. I have a homemade incubator made out of an old army trunk and was just thinking how I needed more room. 4 dozen at a time is definitely not enough. Maybe I should just save the money and finish my mini fridge bator.
 
Just bought it online ...octagon 20 eco egg incubator 99.00 25.00 to ship... I hope it gets here fast, I have eggs that I bought and I knew it my Broody wouldnt be depenable
 

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