I use a GQF Hovabator 1602n. It is difficult to calibrate at first, but once you learn how to tweak it, it is a very reliable incubator.
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For sure it will include those things and them some.
For sure.I think you need to clarify cabinet incubators verses still/forced air table top incubators for your project.
I selected GQF in your poll but a GQF hova-bator and a GQF Sportsman are VERY different units and have a $600 difference in price.
I have a very old GQF 1266 cabinet incubator. I have had excellent results with it. I personally would recommend buying an old used GQF cabinet incubator over a brand new styrofoam one, especially if you plan on hatching pretty regularly. In the long run you will come out far ahead. Used cabinet incubators are in high demand and sell quickly if you ever get out of incubating.
The current production model would be a GQF Sportsman 1502
http://www.gqfmfg.com/1500-series/1502-digital-sportsman/
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Apparently I'm late to the replying on this, sorry! - I will look and see if the instruction manual or incubator itself has anything on it when I get home and check on it today.Congrats.
When it arrives will you tell me if it says who it is made by on the box/paper work it comes with?
No problem.Apparently I'm late to the replying on this, sorry! - I will look and see if the instruction manual or incubator itself has anything on it when I get home and check on it today.