I have nothing personal against Little Giant products. Lot's of people have good hatches with them. Having said that, it seems that there are more negative threads and messages posted about them and most any other incubator. I've not had the opportunity to compare a styrofoam LG with one of the GQF sytrofoam ones so I don't know if the seal is "looser", the styrofoam thinner, the thermostat less dependable, or what....just that folks seem to have more problems keeping a consistent temperature with them. Persoanlly, I would stay away from LG.
If $100 is your budget and you know you will only want to hatch 20 eggs at the max then you might want to look at the
Brinsea Eco20 ...a small, hard plastic incubator that supposedly has very good humidity and temperature control. They hold 24 chicken eggs, but it seems like it would get crowded in there during hatch. I believe that they're back on sale at $99. The auto-turner cradle will run you another $50 and shipping varies....can run several dollars. Most people who use them, love'em. Other online other than
Brinsea sells them, also.
The
Genesis 1588 is GQF's flagship styrofoam incubator. It has an electronically controlled thermostat and fan. The styrofoam is a good grade and is sturdy. These incubators have much more room than the
Brinsea and hold roughly 42 eggs...allowing more room inside during hatching. A combo Genesis and quail/chicken egg turner will run $162.10 at
www.cutlersupply.com plus the shipping. The Genesis without a turner will run $120.55 at cutler. GQF also sells directly and a good many other online retailers sell them, too.
Lastly, I'll mention the
GQF Hovabator 1602 . This is a "still-air" (no fan) incubator that I think uses a styrofoam box much similar to the Genesis but without the full-view picture window (two small windows). It doesn't have a fan. It also doesn't have the electronic thermostat but rather the "wafer-type" thermostat. Wafers have been used for years, are as exact as the electronic thermostats but they've hatched probably millions of chickens in the past and are still hatching birds. They take more adjusting to get them right, but once adjusted appear to be stable. The 1602 runs $50.25 (plus shipping) on the Cutler website...you might want to check GQF out as the price is only a couple of dollars higher there and being located in Georgia the shipping might be a good bit difference. The 1602 and egg-turner combo at Cutler is running $95.30 plus shipping. Adding the fan to either of these will add $25 to the price.
If I was locked in to the $100 budget I would go for the 1602 and egg turner....
The electronic controls of the
Brinsea and Genesis are, from all reports, very nice.
Auto-turners are very nice...takes the pressure off of "I've gotta get home to turn the eggs" or "Did I remember to turn the eggs". Having said that....there's lots of folks hand turning their eggs here and having excellent hatches.
Just some food for thought.
Best wishes!
Ed