WTB: Small Incubator for beginner

MissAnnieFrannie

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Greetings! I am looking to purchase a small dependable incubator to try my hand at hatching. I can provide postage for shipping, as I work for a small online shipping company and get great rates with FedEx. I would also be interested in any accessories with the incubator (candling, turner, fan, etc). Thanks for your time!
 
After I run a hatch through my new cabinet bator, I'll have one, just not yet...just wanted to offer a word of advice, especially since it'll be your first time. PLEASE stay away from the LG bators, they are a nightmare. I HIGHLY recommend a hovabator genesis! Super easy, and much better hatch rates!! Good luck!
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I just hatched my first set in my LG. STAY AWAY!!!!!!!! LG is way to hard to use!!!!!!!!!!! NOT worth the money. You will just end up buying another 1 anyway. Just get something other than an LG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bad Bad Bad!!!!!!!

Good Luck and God Bless!
 
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Awesome! I can wait if you are willing to sell it. Could you perhaps PM me with the details (like what kind it is, I am assuming it is NOT an LG lol!).

Thanks everyone for the advice!
 
Brinseas are wonderful incubators, if you can find one used. You can usually get the Eco 20, new, on sale for $99. Great bator and so easy to use. Wonderful for beginners. Check their website.
 
I've got two LGs one with a turner and one as a hatcher. Both hold verry consistent for me but I also don't use the water slots and use a bowl so I don't have to open as often and humidity stays more stable for me. I also added a pc fan to mine instaed of the 50 dollar forced air kit! I've also got halves in a sportsman cabinet bator with a buddy that I incubate most of my eggs in but keep the small ones here to play with for the kids and keeping an eye on fertility.
 

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