where does everyone keep............

I haven't got it put together yet, haha, wanted to plot it's resting spot before I turned it on to climatize for the 24 hours. I was thinking laundry room too, but, the laundry room is on the main level of the house, and we live mainly in the upper level, we have a fireplace upstairs so don't usually have the furnace on, I'm thinking it shouldn't be too cold in the laundry room, but, at least there, there are no windows, not close to open doors, quiet of kids, and pets. the only one that might be a pest to it would be the cat.

I want to suggest my kitchen counter, but, I'm pretty confident that my hubby is going to say NO.

I have the 1620 hovabator, with fan and turner, I'm hoping it's pretty idiot proof once I get it set up.
 
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Ya for me the hardest part was figuring out the termostat wafer
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they look so simple, yet so many little gadgets. looks a bit intimidating, but, that more rewarding if they hatch, haha.
 
Mine's in the formal dining room...open to the whole house. I have used it in a spare bdrm, but didn't like being down on the floor. It now resides on our extra guest table. Very convenient if not very pretty!! I can now sit in a chair to stare at the eggs...
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I haven't quite figured that out yet... I was thinking I'd put it in the spare bedroom but my boyfriend's kids stay in there when they visit and I'm worried they'll mess with the bator or open it when they're left unattended so I'm thinking it's going to have to go in my kitchen or something. Our house is really small so I'm having trouble picking a spot but that seems like it will be the best bet!
 
Mine sits in my large closet in my bedroom. It's large enough that you can walk in, and empty except for a shelf on which I run my incubator(s). The room has a relatively stable temp, is close to me so that I can check up on it especially around hatch time (yes, it's infuriating but sometimes I really do need to keep an eye out) and also, that is sometimes where I keep brooders for my baby parrots, or even chicks/ducklings/goslings. I like having it in my closet.
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