What's the best incubator?

I do have the digital thermometer/hygrometer combo. It works great. I will have to look around and see if I can find any of these nearby. I see the three favorites of everyone so far are the Hovabator, Genesis, and Brinsea. Thanks everyone!
 
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It IS a lot. I agree. But you asked for best! ha ha ha.

It's really much more incubator than I need, but I had a hard time finding something that held a bit more than my hovabator that wasn't a whole lot more expensive.

I'm hoping to do some contract hatching for people, once I'm sure this thing does its job well. I also have some really good stock (mainly seramas) so more live chicks mean more money I can recoup. And if I get out of chickens, god forbid, the resale on an incubator like this should be pretty good!

All that said, if I have really important eggs, and I have a reliable broody, she get's the job. Get a small army of silkies an cochins. You'll be all set for 1/10 the cost!
 
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The Genisis is a model of Hovabator. It's the one that has the the larger clear top so you can see what's happening inside. It cost more with the fan, and more with the turner.
 
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The Genisis is a model of Hovabator. It's the one that has the the larger clear top so you can see what's happening inside. It cost more with the fan, and more with the turner.

However, used ones are often on sale for VERY low prices on ebay. Even here on BYC someone sold a Brinsea DX 40 ($400) for $55. It CAN be found in budget.
 
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Anything I can do to enable.. er.. help you!
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The Genisis is a model of Hovabator. It's the one that has the the larger clear top so you can see what's happening inside. It cost more with the fan, and more with the turner.

However, used ones are often on sale for VERY low prices on ebay. Even here on BYC someone sold a Brinsea DX 40 ($400) for $55. It CAN be found in budget.

Great point! I looked around Craigslist and Ebay a bunch, and could never find what I wanted. You'll see those Repti-pro ones on ebay, which are getting some good reviews from BYCers as well. I haven't seen them or tried them, but they seem to be quite affordable for the degree of sophistication you get. I think they now advertise on here are are an official sponsor of BYC.

And there is nooooo shortage of enablers around here. None at all.
 

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