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When I changed from a foam incubator to R-com King Suro 20 fully automated, humidity controlled incubator, I was stunned by the results. We went from hatching a small percentage of our eggs to hatching almost every single one. The first year we had to give away a lot of chicks, because we were completely unprepared for the number that hatched.
As much as we love this incubator, we are moving to a city that does not allow chickens.
You can switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can adjust the temperature and humidity, and the automated humidity pump and automated temperature control take care of the rest. It really is plug and play.
Here are some of the other features:
The tubing that supplies water for unification stretches over a part of the pump, and each year this very short (about an inch) section dries out and has to be replaced. Other than that, we've had no issues whatsoever except for an overabundance of hatched chicks!
Buyer pays actual shipping cost (no cost for packing or handling or any of that). Please let me know if you have any questions. And thanks!
As much as we love this incubator, we are moving to a city that does not allow chickens.

You can switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can adjust the temperature and humidity, and the automated humidity pump and automated temperature control take care of the rest. It really is plug and play.
Here are some of the other features:
- Automatic temperature / humidity setting and adjusting function
- Automatic egg turning function with Auto Egg cradle
- Convenient humidifier with Automatic Pumping System (A.P.S)
- Clear and transparent large view-window
- One touch detachable electric control unit for convenient cleaning
- Minimizing the parasitic bacteria by not using any interior material and using revolutionary hygienic double insulation structure (bottom-egg tray)
- Variable air control lever to control air amount inside the incubator
- Applying R-COM's optimum air flow technology to avoid the fan's air from directly touching egg
The tubing that supplies water for unification stretches over a part of the pump, and each year this very short (about an inch) section dries out and has to be replaced. Other than that, we've had no issues whatsoever except for an overabundance of hatched chicks!
Buyer pays actual shipping cost (no cost for packing or handling or any of that). Please let me know if you have any questions. And thanks!