Incubators

bcarthen

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I am currently borrowing an incubator from a friend. It is a styrofoam unit and does not have a name on it. Regardless....i do not like it and have decided to purchase one for my self. I have been looking around on Amazon...like everyone does lol and im pretty sure that i want to go with a plastic unit due to it is easier to clean. Can anyone recommend a good unit for a max amount of 100 dollars? I will be hatching chicken and quail eggs.

These are a few that i have been looking into.

https://www.amazon.com/Best-Choice-...UTF8&qid=1499355231&sr=8-5&keywords=incubator

https://www.amazon.com/Best-Choice-...TF8&qid=1503361536&sr=8-17&keywords=incubator

https://www.amazon.com/PRODUCTS-DIG...TF8&qid=1503361635&sr=8-49&keywords=incubator
 
I wouldn't purchase any of those. Cheap knockoff incubators like those tend to lead to heartbreak, and I've never heard a good thing about them. Unfortunately if you want to stay under $100, you're basically stuck with the Styrofoam incubators if you want a good model. The Hovabator is a Styrofoam model that I hear good things about that is in your price range.

Or, if you are willing to spend the extra money to get a good quality, non Styrofoam incubator, you might want to look into the Incuview.
 
Thanks for the response. Is there a simple way to keep the styrofoam models clean? or an easy way to clean them? After we hatched several ducks in the one we are currently using it took a long time for us to get it clean.
 

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