Think it will sell fast?We went to the log cabin today, I cleaned more in the studio, it's almost empty now. Did more floor scrubbing.
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Think it will sell fast?We went to the log cabin today, I cleaned more in the studio, it's almost empty now. Did more floor scrubbing.
Go to Costco for the hearing aids 1700. 3 year warranty and replacement. I have had a very good experience there. On my second set.and these are the fancy ones. Blue tooth. Charge in their case.I went to a few doctors this week. One being the Audio and ENT. Yes, my left ear has lost a lot of hearing, My right ear some. I need hearing aids. I keep saying..what..to my kids. I'm sure they're tired of it. Sometimes I let it go, then when I ask later a question on the subject, they Sometimes think I've forgotten. Nope. Just didn't hear it right.
4,000 dollars for a decent pair of hearing aids. Insurance won't pay.
Bronwyn's mom and dad have the fancy ones, blue tooth and all. Music when they want it. 7 grand.
I'm going to have to wait and save if I get some, unless I can make payments.
I'd do that but my incubator is a Brinsea eco and round. I usually just put some rubber no skid shelf liner on the bottom and then the eggs on that. I have the feeling that even if I cut up an egg carton they would just knock them over. The incubator is like a 12 egg limit on the turner but in reality it's more like 10 due to the limited space.I just set the eggs in the bottom half of an egg carton to hatch. No rolling around.
Brinsa is supposed to be the best isn't it? Only 10 eggs kinda sucks. Do you get a good hatch rate? I would rather have one I can adjust the way I want. My favorite add on I guess was the meat thermometer. The stem laid right next to the top of the eggs and thru one of the many holes that the Styrofoam came with.I'd do that but my incubator is a Brinsea eco and round. I usually just put some rubber no skid shelf liner on the bottom and then the eggs on that. I have the feeling that even if I cut up an egg carton they would just knock them over. The incubator is like a 12 egg limit on the turner but in reality it's more like 10 due to the limited space.
We have had good luck with model 2370 Hova-BatorOur daughter is wanting to buy this one
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G4LZT3L...RV8AOVQ6D&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1
What do you guys think?
Oh heck yeah, I had great hatch rates 98-100% with it. I bought a manual egg turner from Brinsea for it (which I had to modify to get it to fit so the top would engage properly) and I'd have to look at it but to hatch large eggs it would only accommodate 10. Nope, wrong. It will only hold 7 regular sized eggs with one base and 12 quail eggs with the other. I could get 9-10 bantam eggs in it but couldn't use the manual turner. A great little incubator but that is the problem with it-it's little and I could never leave a chick in it till it was 100% fluffed because of the size restriction. I can't imagine trying to hatch more than 3 duck eggs in it.Brinsa is supposed to be the best isn't it? Only 10 eggs kinda sucks. Do you get a good hatch rate? I would rather have one I can adjust the way I want. My favorite add on I guess was the meat thermometer. The stem laid right next to the top of the eggs and thru one of the many holes that the Styrofoam came with.
Only 4 stars? I'd look for something with at least 4.5. You have to be careful with Amazon. Lots of Chinese knockoffs there. I always read the customer reviews before I buy anything. If it sounds dicey, I keep looking.Our daughter is wanting to buy this one
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G4LZT3L...RV8AOVQ6D&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1
What do you guys think?
I've got most of mine done. I have so many clocks, I start early. The one over the kitchen sink will take care of itself, it's an atomic.