








🥚 Hatch smarter, not harder — your all-in-one egg incubator for flawless results!
The EVERYGROW 22 Egg Incubator is a compact, lightweight indoor incubator designed for up to 22 eggs. It features fully automatic temperature and humidity control, an automatic egg turning mechanism, and a large water reservoir with auto-refill to maintain optimal hatching conditions. The incubator includes a built-in egg candle tester and a 360° transparent view for easy monitoring. Ideal for small to medium breed eggs, it offers reliable, hands-off incubation with proven high hatch rates.









| ASIN | B0DK3J78R3 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (164) |
| Date First Available | 10 February 2025 |
| Item Weight | 2.54 Kilograms |
| Item model number | HIHO-FDQ-22 |
| Product Dimensions | 34.01 x 19.81 x 43.99 cm; 2.54 kg |
| Size | 22 Eggs |
| Special Features | Durable |
| Specific Uses | Indoor |
| batteries required | No |
S**.
This incubator works great! I use it in my second grade classroom. It’s quiet and does not disrupt the kids. It fits nicely on a desk in the corner of the classroom. We had a successful hatch rate with our chicks. There was no smell. It is light weight, students were easily able to move it and set it up. It looks great and provides ample viewing for the students. The temperature and humid hold well. No problems what’s so ever!
M**Y
This is not a paid advertisement and I was not given this incubator. This is a five incubator. It is the easiest, most reliable one I have ever had. It does practically everything by itself. I had a 48 egg in another incubator that I used last month and the temperature would fluctuate up and down requiring constant adjustments. In the end all 48 eggs were not viable. My next attempt was to buy one from Walmart, but within an hour it broke. My third attempt was to buy this one. Setting it up was a breeze. I placed 22 eggs in the incubator and after a few days the Missouri tornado hit, knocking out my power for one week. Threw out those eggs. My last attempt was to put 22 eggs in incubator and last night I candled them. All but five were viable. I am very happy with this incubator and plan to use it again as soon as my little chicks are born.
A**R
Bought this same incubator last year and since they have made updates. This new version of the incubator is much better at regulating temperature and humidity with the attached fan on the side. I have hatched 4 rounds of eggs so far with this model. Ducks: last year with the old model 2/3 hatched Chicks: 4/7 hatched (started with the old model and had to purchase a new model as it wasn’t regulating temp) Chicks: 5/5 hatched (new model only!) Ducks: 1/3 hatched (again switched from the old model to the new at the start of incubation) I did have a second duck that started to hatch but didn’t make it. Ducks: 3/3 new model Overall I’ve had a 100% hatch rate when using strictly the new updated model of this product!
M**E
I bought this January 2025 and used it 3 times. It worked great and had awesome hatch rate. But I just got it out to use for the first time for this hatching season and it isn't working and giving me this error. Also this incubator is a pain to clean. Very disappointed.
C**Y
My 4 year old loves the movie Migration and had been asking me for weeks if she could have an egg out of the fridge to sit on because she really, really, really wanted to hatch one. I told her the best way I could that it just doesn't work that way and she cannot hatch the groceries - fast forward to our visit to grandmas (who has land and chickens), naturally we came home with 3 possibly fertilized chicken eggs! So what was a girl to do other than jump on Amazon and find an inexpensive incubator that can arrive fast!? This was the lucky winner and it did not disappoint! I had never in my life tried to hatch eggs, let alone under so much pressure, lol. This was easy to assemble. The brand/seller provided a video that was super helpful in making sure I assembled correctly. The temp and humidity buttons are easy to use if you need to adjust settings. It was small enough to sit on my counter in our small kitchen. It was quiet. I'd forget it was there sometimes. I filled the water jug all the way up when I set it up and I had to turn around and fill it all the way up once more that same night. After that I think I maybe had to fill it 4 more times throughout the 21 days. The eggs rotated nicely. I left the machine on the preset settings which was 100*F and 60% humidity. I used the light feature to candle the eggs a few times to see if they were indeed fertile. I was able to see veins in 2 of the 3 eggs using that feature so it did the job. My 3rd egg just wasn't fertilized so it wasn't the incubators fault that one didn't hatch. On day 19 I removed the orange rotation device and bumped the humidity to 65% (because my research suggested doing so) and magically on day 21 I noticed the cracks and had 2 healthy baby chicks!! Before seeing those cracks I honestly wasn't sure if there were live chickens in there or not! After they hatched they were dry and fluffy within 12 hours so I moved them to a brooder box. All in all, I'd say this is a nice little starter incubator!
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