which incubator?

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Ive been looking at incubators i have £150 to spend ish.
Ive looked at the hovabator auto turn which hold 42 eggs but its alot of money for a polystyrene box.
Then comes the corti 25 but looks a bit flimsy and then theres a brinsea 20 eco auto turn.

All around the same money is there anythin else i should look at? I wouldn't mind a second hand one but they same to hold there value.


Please help im clueless!
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I am not an expert, and I do not know how to translate $ into pounds.
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But lots of people seems to like both the 1588 Genesis Hovabator and the Brinslea Eco 20.

Are these available where you are?

We (husband and I) once traveled in England and it was wonderful, but we did go nuts with the money system, and mostly just used our card and tried to let it do the translating of money for us.

Catherine
 
Thanks, £150 is about $219 the brinsea is $219 for 20 auto egg turner. Im going to opt for that one I think. The hovabator is polystyrene which I feel my be biten by two of my four children! It will be hard to clean aswell.

I love living here as we are in the warmest part , cornwall. Its beautiful. Very green and very low crime rate, the worst things that happens around here is someone breaking wind in the middle of church!! Its a bit of a time warp thing. Were not far from lands end and the Pirates of Penzance!!

Oh aargh me hearty
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Checkout the Brower top hatch. I love mine. It will hold more eggs than the Brinsea and no need for extra attachments. Happy hatching what ever you decide.
Nancy
 
I recently purchased the Brinsea Eco 20 with an auto turner. I could not be more pleased with this incubator. I had previously built an incubator from a Coleman cooler and did two hatches with it. But the Brinsea beats my homemade incubator hands-down. With the Brinsea, I got 100% hatch rate on shipped eggs.
 

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