what is a good fairly in-expensive incubator?

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I'll be looking for another incubator for next year, hatching is done this year, because the LG still air just ain't doing it.

does anyone know of a good one that holds a fair amount of duck/chicken eggs, has turners ect.?

and thats, you know gonna be affordable with a baby around, not 2-300$??

thankies bunches

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that looks nice, never seen it,

I've got 3 Genesis 1588s that I use all the time.

i've heard good things about the genisis too,

I like how the Brinsea 20 eco is pre-set with nthe temp.

i hate having the fool with those plastic themomitors​
 
I have the ECO Brinsea and though this is my first hatch am very satisfied. It was $149 straight from Brinsea, with the egg turner. Temperature was right on from day one. I bought a Hovabator online, a cheapie with a fan, and it was not as easy. I used this for the last 3 days of hatching. Fan is SO LOUD on this, you cant even hear the Brinsea.

not so happy with the Brinsea egg candler, high intensity-In 3 weeks, 3 died.
 
Brower top hatch. Love it.
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