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Rcom pro 10

Do you know if the Rcom pro 10 would stop turning the eggs like 3 days before hatch date like the brinsea mini advance does.
I presume that the pro would considering it has different bird profiles. I have looked at their website and can't see anything regarding it for this model.
I don't have the Rcom pro 10, so I can't answer that question, sorry. :(
 
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Thank you, I have spoken with Brinsea England yesterday afternoon as I'm across the pond from you and am torn between the Mini II Advance model but I really like the built in candler on the Rcom pro 10 and there's only 15 pounds difference between the price here in the UK and a candler on its own usually retail for 20 pounds and more. So financially the Rcom works out slightly cheaper and a slightly bigger unit as it holds up to 10 hen eggs rather than 7.
I know that the Brinsea name is more recognised and a brilliant brand and it is English company so I am very torn as to which would be the best for my needs.

Thanks again I'm sure I will have more questions in the future.
 
I love my brinsea mini advance ii. Set it and forget it!
Good to hear thank you for your opinion it is swaying me towards a brinsea as it is a name that people know.
Honestly think I'm going to end up flipping a coin on this one as I am going around in circles lol. Have heard great reviews about both brands. As I only see me using the incubator a couple of times I know with the good reputation of brinsea that I will be able to resell it on easily and possibly recoup a good portion of my outlay.....
Oh decision decisions 🙄
 
Thank you, I have spoken with Brinsea England yesterday afternoon as I'm across the pond from you and am torn between the Mini II Advance model but I really like the built in candler on the Rcom pro 10 and there's only 15 pounds difference between the price here in the UK and a candler on its own usually retail for 20 pounds and more. So financially the Rcom works out slightly cheaper and a slightly bigger unit as it holds up to 10 hen eggs rather than 7.
I know that the Brinsea name is more recognised and a brilliant brand and it is English company so I am very torn as to which would be the best for my needs.

Thanks again I'm sure I will have more questions in the future.
I don't have the Rcom pro 10, so I can't answer that question, sorry. :(
BirdsBeesTrees which Rcom model do you use. Also is there anything that niggles you with that model/ brand.
Cheers.
 
I have an Rcom 20 you can't hatch in it. I have a Rcom king suro and an Rcom suro eco. They are all completely different. Some eggs have to hatch on their sides for the best hatch rate, so I like the 20. Don't hatch in it or things will break and the warranty with be void. The Eco you have to do everything manually but I love it anyway. The King Suro is a bit noisy but completely reliable and incubate the eggs upright.
 

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