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The Egg Incubator is an all-in-one solution for hatching eggs, featuring automatic egg turning, precise heat and humidity control, and a built-in LED egg candler. Made from durable ABS plastic, it holds up to 12 chicken eggs and is easy to clean, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned hatchers.






| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 704 Reviews |
B**N
Easy to use
This incubator gets the job done and is very easy to use. It does a really good job of turning the eggs to even out the heat within the eggs and my duck eggs have flourished in development since I switched to this incubator. Definitely recommend it. Easy for beginners as well.
L**A
Easy to use and customer service is amazing
Ive had a few of these little incubators and I absolutely love them. Its a great starter for the newbie hatcher. I also had a glitch with one of the incubators and had to contact the company. They were not only quick to respond but they fixed the issue without hesitation and I had a replacement immediately. I highly recommend this product and company!
B**A
Get humidity gage before using this incubator
The temperature control is great with this incubator but humidity is not. It tells you to add water on certain slots on the bottom but you never know if you added enough water or too much. It took 2 days to receive the gage I purchased mean while I am afraid the humidity was way too high - must have added too much water. Let the air escape to let the humidity to go down but got too low where I had to add more water. It stayed low so kept adding more water until it read around 50%. Glad that the form-dorm came with the incubator to bring the temp up again quickly after opening the lid to check humidity gage and turn eggs some more. The turner must work good since I find some eggs upside down. It is my first experience with hatching so I don't know what I am doing but enjoying it and hoping to see few Quails hatch.
M**L
Meh! Not great hatch rate.
I used this incubator to hatch 11 fertilized eggs. Only three hatched and all three needed help to get out of their shell. The third one was too weak to live past three days. It appears as though they were unable to turn themselves inside their eggs to unzip the egg after piping. I followed the instructions and filled the water trays accordingly but I think the chicks were stuck to the membranes inside so they were unable to turn. I suspect it was because of uneven humidity. There was only ever condensation on the side with the fan. I turned the unit around thinking it might be the nearby window but the condensation did not change. In addition, I don't the egg turner is effective enough just moving the eggs back and forth every couple hours. That may also be why they were stuck to the membrane. There appear to be two vent holes on the bottom tray which I do not find to be effective for air but they make it easy to spill water from the water tray when trying to move the incubator. I would rather have a vent on top where I can see it and control it. I did not have a separate thermometer or hydrometer to place inside to confirm the temp and humidity so I can't say for sure if the temp gauge is accurate. There is no humidity gauge. I also feel like the unit is too short for the chicks considering the three that hatched were small birds and it looked like they could hit their head on the heating element. Unfortunately for me, the return date passed a week ago, otherwise I would be returning this unit.
A**R
Hatched 7 out of 8 chicks. DO NOT ADD COLD WATER! I
7 out of 8 chicks hatched. Rotation works, temperature control works. Humidity control is tricky. We followed the instructions, adding water few times. When baby chicks were out and fully dried, we took them and the shells out as quickly as possible to keep the humidity. I checked the humidity level by the steam on the wall. Made one mistake and got one chick killed. DO NOT ADD COLD WATER!!!! We added cold water when 2 chicks breaking and the incubator couldn’t keep the humidity. Their membrane dried out!!! Sad we lost one chick. Another tip: the cord comes off the incubator easily. Keep it from any animals/ children and make sure you check the cord on it regularly.
K**Y
Don't waste your money
Worked ok for the first incubation had a 50% hatch rate. Second time I used it the temperature rapidly dropped WHILE the first 2 chick's were hatching, when I removed those 2 chick's the outside eggs were cold, lost all the rest of the eggs and the 2 that did hatch died at 2 and 3 days old. I don't think the temperature was right resulting in unhealthy chick's. Bought a more expensive incubator had a 100% hatch rate with no problems at all. Don't waste your time with this piece of crap.
A**R
Check thermostat against a good thermometer. Invest in a hygrometer
This incubator was better than expected. Took a few days to get the temperature right, also had to buy a hygrometer. The directions said it would hold 30+ quail eggs. Mine were Jumbo and it only held 24. I put 24 in a large incubator and 12 in the ez simply. With that said the large incubator had 12 of the 24 hatch for 50% hatch. The ez simply had 11 of the 12 for 99%. Happy, Happy Update: they don't sell parts. We need a new base tray and rack. They were not top rack dishwasher safe and warped. The only option is to purchase a whole new incubator. The top is still fine, but no way to use it. We will hope for replacement parts in the future...
S**H
I had so many successful hatches I had to Buy another one to keep up.
This one was very easy even though everything I read online made it confusing with different temperatures and humidity levels and what not. I just kept adding water periodically and 28 Days later I had a bunch of ducklings hatch. I wish they made this one but bigger! I bought a second one to keep up with the demand of people wanting to buy ducklings.
A**R
Great incubator with a few tweaks
This incubator worked great! I had 8 out of 12 duck eggs hatch. My recommendations: - the egg turner doesn’t work very well, turn eggs 4 times/day by hand. I still used it to move the eggs back and forth for even heat distribution and to simulate the mother moving around in the eggs - by a separate hygrometer to measure the humidity. I found rolling a small thin dish cloth and placing it in the center of the bottom row, then filling that row with half way with water kept humidity around 55%. Filling just the middle row with water took humidity up to 65-70%. Once the ducklings hatch, humidity will go up to about 75% naturally - keep the styrofoam packaging (bottom and top) on the unit to help maintain the heat - use row dividers to separate eggs until just before lockdown, then remove the dividers so ducklings have room to push out of their shells and to move around after hatching while they fluff up Good luck!
S**E
The temperature seems to be right on.
The temperature seems to be right on. You do not know what the humidity is doing unless you put in a hygrometer. I found that the humidity was way too high using the provided channels filled with water (at least in the region I am in, which has higher relative humidity). I filled a small container (about the size of an egg) and put it in with the eggs. The container moved with the eggs as they were turned. This kept the incubator at the 50% humidity range. I have not yet finished the first batch (dozen eggs) but all seem to be developing normally. So far am happy with the incubator as it is easy to use.
M**E
Absolute piece of junk
This is the second year trying it and first review ever. Last year using only the built in sensor we had a less than 50%chicken hatch rate, and they averaged about 25 days to hatch. We did three batches and all were terrible. So this year we bought temp/humidity sensors to put inside. Well we placed it on the left side and all seemed fine. Until day 21 arrived and only 1/12 hatched. I placed 2 different sensors on the right side and there was a 6.5 degree difference from the left side. Final word.... JUNK, JUNK JUNK. Much better alternatives available for relatively the same price. JUNK JUNK JUNK. P.S. the sensor inside matches one seen. To get 34.8 degrees on right side I had to increase temp, left side is now almost 40 degrees. It's now day 23 and no other egg as of yet appears to be viable
A**R
Great Starter Incubator
This was my first incubator and it worked great for me. I've had it for 2.5 years and it's become a bit less reliable and the plastic piece that turns the eggs now keeps breaking off. But for all the hatches I got out of it, it was well worth what I paid. I was averaging 80% hatch rates.
C**E
Small but mighty
It holds 12 chicken eggs comfortably. I’m on round 3 and I’ve had success hatching eggs with little work from me. Just add water a few times and the rest is done! Pretty easy and works.
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