Kebonnix 12-egg Incubator Thread

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Do any of you know if the kebbonix 12 turner can fit duck eggs? I am going to try hatching duck eggs for the first time!
 
YES. I've successfully hatched ducks (Pekins) several times with mine.

[That's the good news]

Mine just stopped turning after a couple years of use. Still hear the motor rn, center shaft doesn't turn. My wife promises to take it apart and figure out what's broke. Will report once I have a working diagnosis
 
YES. I've successfully hatched ducks (Pekins) several times with mine.

[That's the good news]

Mine just stopped turning after a couple years of use. Still hear the motor rn, center shaft doesn't turn. My wife promises to take it apart and figure out what's broke. Will report once I have a working diagnosis
Thanks!
 
Hi everyone, I already own an NR360, but impulsively purchased the Kebonnix 12-egg incubator today! I couldn’t justify paying the increased $190 price for the 360, and saw some good comments about this incubator.

One of the reasons I thought using the 360 was so easy as a new hatcher was the big info thread that is stickied here.

I am hoping any of you that have a Kebonnix will join this thread, and share your tips & tricks, along with help to answer questions. I’ll be trying mine out this weekend, and will add any questions or important info that comes up during the hatch to this thread!

I’m also going to take some picture of the inside and outside with & without eggs for reference. If anyone has a manual and wants to attach it in this thread, please do!
 
We owned this incubator. Other than having to add water to it often it worked fine. It stopped working and someone gifted us a new one. We have eggs in it as of this afternoon. We marked a line on the incubator and cover to insure it is lined up when we close it. It doesn't always close easily.
 
We owned this incubator. Other than having to add water to it often it worked fine. It stopped working and someone gifted us a new one. We have eggs in it as of this afternoon. We marked a line on the incubator and cover to insure it is lined up when we close it. It doesn't always close easily.
Ours has notches that if you rotate the dome it will slot together easier than trying to find them.
 

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