Too Early for Feb Hatch-A-Long Thread??

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Hello #8!!!
 
I actually prefer the Nurture Right 360 over the IncuView, but it's the only incubator I like more than the IncuView as of right now. NR360 is less expensive, especially if you wait until you get a coupon for Tractor Supply. The IncuView is hands down the easiest incubator I have ever cleaned though. I'm planning on doing a side by side evaluation of the incubators I still have, which are 2 Nurture Right 360s, an IncuView, and a Hovabator 1502N. I may buy one more incubator for the test too, but I'm not sure if I will bite the bullet and get a Brinsea or get a more cost effective one. I may make a thread and ask for opinions as to what others would want to see tested side by side.

What do you like better about the Nurture Right aside from the price point? Can you set a couple cartons of eggs in it upright?
 
What do you like better about the Nurture Right aside from the price point? Can you set a couple cartons of eggs in it upright?

It has the most accurate readout on temp and humidity, zero hot or cold spots because the turner goes all the way around the incubator, more consistent turning in that style of turner and turns more often. The IncuView offers more flexibility in hatching different species but the eggs do hop around a bit more in that style of turner and while the hot and cold spots are minimal compared to say, a Little Giant, they're still there. When I do a side by side I'll have a better idea of whether the two incubators have the same hatch rate. I'm not being critical though, I'm telling you my minute nit picky details that make me like the Nurture Right more, the IncuView is still a fantastic incubator and like I said, a breeze to clean. I very well may consider using my NR360s as incubators and the IncuView as a hatcher actually.
 
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It has the most accurate readout on temp and humidity, zero hot or cold spots because the turner goes all the way around the incubator, more consistent turning in that style of turner and turns more often. The IncuView offers more flexibility in hatching different species but the eggs do hop around a bit more in that style of turner and while the hot and cold spots are minimal compared to say, a Little Giant, they're still there. When I do a side by side I'll have a better idea of whether the two incubators have the same hatch rate. I'm not being critical though, I'm telling you my minute nit picky details that make me like the Nurture Right more, the IncuView is still a fantastic incubator and like I said, a breeze to clean. I very well may consider using my NR360s and incubators and the IncuView as a hatcher actually.

I'm still using my Little Giant still air one.
 

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