Good low price Incubators?

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I have a Nurture Right 360 now which works great! But I’m looking for maybe a little bit bigger one because I’m going to be hatching more eggs at a time. I have considered to just get another Nurture Right because it works so well but I was wondering if there are any other good incubators that aren’t so expensive?
 
I have this one, the Incuvue, which I’m very happy with. Don’t remember what I paid, but I felt the price was right...

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Search for it at incubatorwarehouse.com
 
Both the Nurture Right and the IncuView are great incubators but they hold about the same number of chicken eggs. The IncuView does have more flexibility if you're wanting to hatch different sized eggs though, anything from quail to geese.

If you want the equivalent of the Nurture Right with a higher egg capacity, you're going to be looking at a higher price tag for something like a Brinsea. Hovabator also makes a decent incubator that holds more eggs in the same price range as the Nurture Right but it is styrofoam.
 
Both the Nurture Right and the IncuView are great incubators but they hold about the same number of chicken eggs. The IncuView does have more flexibility if you're wanting to hatch different sized eggs though, anything from quail to geese.

If you want the equivalent of the Nurture Right with a higher egg capacity, you're going to be looking at a higher price tag for something like a Brinsea. Hovabator also makes a decent incubator that holds more eggs in the same price range as the Nurture Right but it is styrofoam.
That was a big reason I decided on the Incuvue—styrofoam is hard to sanitize. Plus I love the visibility.
 

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