I think a working incubator would be a pretty neat coffee table...the downside being the cord, noise, and your drinks getting warm lol.
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We see many old wooden incubators for sale. Most of them claim to be in working order - but the price is always $300-700. I also think it would be cool to own an antique piece of furniture that could double as an incubator, but with those prices, I don't see it happening. I may build my own someday. I'm thinking of a sofa side table / incubator out of a repurposed cabinet.The super hatcher is super cool! Boy those things would go quite nicely in my library to be lol. Our spare room downstairs I want to make it a library/office with books all over and hopefully a sofa or comfy chair. Etc etc. It will also have a rolltop desk in it.
Really though I can see those things in a house of someone who owns chickens like my house. Sadly the people who end up with them probably have no connection to chickens and just want a conversation piece.
We see many old wooden incubators for sale. Most of them claim to be in working order - but the price is always $300-700. I also think it would be cool to own an antique piece of furniture that could double as an incubator, but with those prices, I don't see it happening. I may build my own someday. I'm thinking of a sofa side table / incubator out of a repurposed cabinet.
Until then, we'll use my cooler / incubator. It sits ON TOP OF our sofa side table.
I think that's popular these days: Can't believe the price of this one! https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/grd/6011129192.html
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Super-Hatcher Egg Incubator - $300 (Crystal Lake) hide this posting
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Wow, those are some pricey items @Faraday40 They'll probably end up in someone's high rise condo as coffee tables or such. I'll admit, that Super-Hatcher is pretty cool looking!
The super hatcher is super cool! Boy those things would go quite nicely in my library to be lol. Our spare room downstairs I want to make it a library/office with books all over and hopefully a sofa or comfy chair. Etc etc. It will also have a rolltop desk in it. Really though I can see those things in a house of someone who owns chickens like my house. Sadly the people who end up with them probably have no connection to chickens and just want a conversation piece.
I think a working incubator would be a pretty neat coffee table...the downside being the cord, noise, and your drinks getting warm lol.
Wow pricey! But i agree, that incubator is neat looking lol and wow great find on the sofa!We see many old wooden incubators for sale. Most of them claim to be in working order - but the price is always $300-700. I also think it would be cool to own an antique piece of furniture that could double as an incubator, but with those prices, I don't see it happening. I may build my own someday. I'm thinking of a sofa side table / incubator out of a repurposed cabinet. Until then, we'll use my cooler / incubator. It sits ON TOP OF our sofa side table.BTW- My sis got the Victorian sofa in the background when the abbey was throwing it out back in the 1980s. She fixed it up & about 20 years ago, gave it to us as a wedding gift. It's still our main sofa b/c DH is 6'5". Hard to find anything that he can physically stretch out on.
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One of our neighbors was throwing away a nice gun cabinet, one of the ones with the glass front with a deer etched on the glass. We grabbed it and took it home. The only thing we can think that was wrong with it is that it leaned, but that's because the staples holding the back on came loose, put them back in and it's fine now... It's not an antique or anything, but it probably sold for around $300 new...
i LOVE that hatcher!!!!I think that's popular these days:
Can't believe the price of this one!
https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/grd/6011129192.html
Primitive Antique Chicken Cage - $150 (Milwaukee) hide this posting
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https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/atq/5991350606.html
Super-Hatcher Egg Incubator - $300 (Crystal Lake) hide this posting
image 1 of 7ere are 2 more:https://racine.craigslist.org/fuo/5980050260.html
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/atq/5991352115.html
Yeah, I was about to buy it just to get it off the listing before someone burns down their coop with it!Definitely old and dangerous!
Lol I think she just didn't want to throw away dad's old junk...I can go buy a brand new brooder ballast and a bulb for $15.99 at BomgaarsVintage is a euphemism for old, broken, and/or dilapidated. The use of that word also hints that the item will be overvalued and overpriced. I steer clear of any listing with that descriptor.
DH and I enjoy estate sales and auctions. We have found so many old "antique" cages, feeders, waterers etc at those sales and its amazing how much people will pay for them! We went to one specifically for a plucker one time, and there was this redneck chicken dude that literally bought EVERYTHING chicken oriented. Bid us up too high on everything so we finally gave up. Then DH ended up missing the plucker, which sold for just $75.
Not funny but I thought this was kind of nice and the price isn't too bad IME.
https://delaware.craigslist.org/grd/6006951288.html