Look into the brinsea ovation models too. They are completely different.So, a question for all of you hatchers out there. Currently incubating in a Brinsea Octagon eco. It's completely base model, I don't have the cradle or any other bells and whistles. I've had it for several years and while it works, the built-in water reservoirs are much too large for anything other than lockdown and the metal wire racks used to hold the eggs are nearly worthless to me personally.
It has done the job, but I'm still hand turning eggs (since they often don't fit into the racks well.) So I'm looking into a possible upgrade. Prefer something I can "set and forget" for the most part. I've been looking at the Rcom Max 20 with adding the separated egg tray, but it's pricey. Just thought I would reach out and see if any of you fine folks have any opinions on them or Rcom incubators in general. Thanks!
Brinsea does not sell the ocatgon models any more

Saw they weren't making the octagon anymore too, wonder why? They seemed really popular with many people, especially the more advanced models. 
