I like the Hovabators but I don't trust the electronic thermostat models so I won't recommend the 2370.
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It holds a NORMAL amount of eggs.It just holds so few eggs though.
Thats strange. I can manually adjust mine.I have a Kebonnix and it works quite well. Nice and quiet. My only complaint is that you can't manually adjust the days/countdown and humidity. Caused some problems with my quail hatch. (It also randomly turned off half way through incubation... may have been my circut though :/ )
Glad I'm not crazy haha. I also dry hatch.You can adjust the days by holding the menu button. The humidity takes some getting used to but I do a dry incubation as I'm in the swamp of Florida.
Good to know. Thank you. I saw the models with a wafer thermostat. I'll have to take a closer look at those.I like the Hovabators but I don't trust the electronic thermostat models so I won't recommend the 2370.
Thank you! Yeah, I'm really torn. I do love the size of this one and the view. I'm a little worried about longevity though. Not that I plan to hatch a ton of eggs but would like it to last a few seasons at least.We have the Kebonnixs and love it. It's very quiet and consistent. I did add a bluetooth temp and humidity sensor because all incubator sensors are junk. It's easy to operate and clean. It's candler is decent but can't see through our EE shells. No complaints for the amount they cost. View attachment 3368774
This is great! Ordering one right away. Thank youHere's the link to the
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I like the option to see history and set alarms for certain ranges. There is a wifi version that will still notify you if you are out of bluetooth range if you want to spend double, but at $15 I said take my money!
Where do you have it located? Outside in the lanai or porch? I also live in Florida and would like to know. Thanks!You can adjust the days by holding the menu button. The humidity takes some getting used to but I do a dry incubation as I'm in the swamp of Florida.