Incubator Questions: Nurture Right 360 forced air / fan? What are the dimensions? Other recommendations?

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Hello!
To those of you who have a Nurture Right 360 Incubator, does it have a fan (or is forced air? still not 100% sure about the difference, if there is one) or is it still air? Also, what are the dimensions of the internal chamber?
I am looking to get a new tabletop incubator to replace my rcom mini that I have had for almost 10 years. It still works but I want something bigger (at least 6 eggs and probably no bigger than 100). So far I have read that forced-air incubators are better which seems reasonable to me and I definitely want something with a hygrometer as well as a thermometer with automatic temperature control. It would be great to have something with automatic humidity control but it doesn't seem possible to get one for less than $400 which is a bit pricey.
The other things I am considering is the IncuView with a fan and hygrometer or a Hovabator genesis or 2370 advanced. Does anyone have any thoughts on either of these?
I also found this https://incubatorwarehouse.com/humidikit.html humidity kit that seems to be compatible with the IncuView and Hovebator. I have thought about getting something that is compatible with it and getting it at some point in the future, but I prefer the plastic incubators to the styrofoam.
Sorry for rambling about it a bit, but I would appreciate any advice or information you all could give!
 
It is forced air (a fan is what makes an incubator forced air, so there's no difference). Inside, it's roughly 13 inches by 13 inches by four inches tall, a little shorter under the fan. And I have the first style, so the newer style may be a little different.

The Incuview is also a good choice that I have heard good things about from lots of people who have them.
 
It is forced air (a fan is what makes an incubator forced air, so there's no difference). Inside, it's roughly 13 inches by 13 inches by four inches tall, a little shorter under the fan. And I have the first style, so the newer style may be a little different.

The Incuview is also a good choice that I have heard good things about from lots of people who have them.
Thank you for the information! I really like the nurture right so it is good to hear that it does have a fan.
 
I’ve got two Brinsea Mini Advances, they’re great little machines! But at only 7 eggs each it’s not ideal when you want more chicks. I love Brinsea models and have had success with the Octagon, too. Though perhaps the larger version (Brinsea Maxi) may be a nice compromise.
I just (literally today) purchased the Harris Farms Nurture Right 360 to try with some shipped and home mixed breed eggs. I went with it even though I’m a brand snob and love my Brinseas because I’ve heard nothing but great things about it and for the price I can’t complain. Initial set up is simple and it’s getting everything stabilized now to set eggs tonight. The only thing so far that I *don’t* like is that the lid seems to be tricky to get on and doesn’t just snap into place. Not an issue if you’re meticulous like I am, though my partner isn’t quite as precise so I would worry the lid wouldn’t be placed on correctly after it being opened.

Either way, I really like brinsea and if you can afford it, go for it! But the Harris farms model is so far a nice little investment.
 
Yea typically the Brisnea would have been a little above my budget, but for 135 I had to snag it.
That is a great deal! Thank you for linking it! I did also find this from tractor supply.
Do you know high the internal chamber is? I am interested in trying to incubate chicks outside the shell at some point in the future for a research project so I was hoping to get an incubator that I could fit a 2" high cup in. Perhaps some of the other brinsea mini or maxi incubators might have a higher internal chamber that are also on sale!
 
I’ve got two Brinsea Mini Advances, they’re great little machines! But at only 7 eggs each it’s not ideal when you want more chicks. I love Brinsea models and have had success with the Octagon, too. Though perhaps the larger version (Brinsea Maxi) may be a nice compromise.
I just (literally today) purchased the Harris Farms Nurture Right 360 to try with some shipped and home mixed breed eggs. I went with it even though I’m a brand snob and love my Brinseas because I’ve heard nothing but great things about it and for the price I can’t complain. Initial set up is simple and it’s getting everything stabilized now to set eggs tonight. The only thing so far that I *don’t* like is that the lid seems to be tricky to get on and doesn’t just snap into place. Not an issue if you’re meticulous like I am, though my partner isn’t quite as precise so I would worry the lid wouldn’t be placed on correctly after it being opened.

Either way, I really like brinsea and if you can afford it, go for it! But the Harris farms model is so far a nice little investment.
I have heard good things about brinsea so I would love to get one especially if they are on sale, but at this point the nurture right might be a better price for me right now.
I also am interested in trying to incubate chicks outside of the shell so I would like to get an incubator that I could fit a 2" high cup into and most of the brinsea incubators appear to have a shallow incubation chamber.
I am usually the only one doing things with incubators in my house so I don't worry too much about the lid being a bit tricky, but it's good to know!
 

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