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Farm Innovators 120 Volt 40 Watt Circulated Air Incubator for Up to 4 Eggs with Easy to Read Digital Display and Large Picture Window, White

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Arrives Sunday, May 25
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Size: 1 Pack


Style: Digital Circulated Air


Features

  • Effortless Egg Incubation: Air incubator accommodates up to 4 dozen eggs, from chickens to geese, with precision temperature control for optimal hatching conditions
  • Intelligent Monitoring: Easy-to-read digital display provides real-time updates on temperature, humidity, and customizable days-to-hatch countdown timer for various egg types
  • Consistent Air Circulation: Integrated fan ensures fresh air circulation throughout the incubator, stabilizing temperatures and enhancing hatch rates
  • User-Friendly Design: High/low-temperature notification light alerts users to deviations outside the optimal range, while the large picture window offers unobstructed views for educational observation
  • Sustainable and Convenient: Crafted with recycled insulating polystyrene foam and featuring EZ fill water channels for hassle-free water replenishment without lid removal, making egg incubation eco-friendly and efficient

Description

Experience the pinnacle of egg incubation with the Farm Innovators 40W Digital Circulated Air Incubator. Designed for simplicity and efficiency, this incubator effortlessly accommodates up to 4 dozen eggs, making it ideal for both hobbyists and educational purposes. The Incutek heater swiftly reaches a preset temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit, while an integrated fan ensures consistent airflow, stabilizing temperatures for optimal hatching conditions. Equipped with a user-friendly digital display, monitoring this farm essential's key metrics like temperature, humidity, and days to hatch is a breeze. Customize the days-to-hatch countdown timer to suit a variety of egg types, ensuring precision throughout the incubation process. Plus, stay informed with the high/low-temperature notification light, which alerts you to any deviations outside the optimal range. Thanks to its large picture window, this chicken habitat supply offers a panoramic view inside, perfect for educational observation. From chicken to quail, duck to goose, and beyond, hatch a diverse range of eggs with ease, and with its deep bottom tray, even large duck and goose eggs fit comfortably. Crafted with recycled insulating polystyrene foam. Additionally, the EZ fill water channels allow for convenient water replenishment without the need to remove the lid, streamlining your incubation process. For added convenience and improved hatch rates, consider pairing the incubator with the optional Model 3200 automatic egg turner (sold separately). Improve your hatching experience with the 40W Digital Circulated Air Incubator from Farm Innovators where innovation meets simplicity for successful egg incubation every time.

Product Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 4 pounds


Manufacturer: Farm Innovators


Item model number: 2250


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This is a really great incubator. This was our first time incubating eggs ...
Size: 1 Pack Style: LCD Display Still Air
This is a really great incubator. This was our first time incubating eggs and I read all kinds of reviews everywhere. This one seemed to have the best reviews (or at least the least bad reviews!) and it really did not disappoint for the price! However, the temperature and humidity readers can be very finicky sometimes. We left one of the red plugs in the lid for most of the incubation process and took them both out during hatches. Leaving one in really helped stabilize the humidity, as well as putting a slightly damp cloth in the bottom of it instead of trying to just use straight water. I also highly suggest getting a second thermometer that has humidity on it as well (I got a really nice one for $10 at Walmart). We had great success with our hatches and had around 35-40 duck eggs in this thing at one point! It is a great size and a really great product. I also suggest getting something to lay down on the bottom of the incubator where the eggs will be sitting. It is just a metal tray, so I purchased a roll of the foam kitchen drawer liner material from Walmart as well. That helped them to not roll around and I felt it also helped them from possibly cracking against the metal tray. My last piece of advice is make sure all your eggs are going to hatch at or around the same time... we had our eggs hatching at different days for about 2-3 weeks, and it became extremely dirty and smelly inside the incubator, but we weren't able to clean it until they all finished hatching. It is just a Styrofoam incubator, so hopefully it will come clean easily! I highly recommend this product! And if it is your first time incubating ducks/chickens/etc., join the online forum BackYardChickens to get even more advice on incubating and hatching! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2016 by Amazon Customer

  • Buyer beware.
Size: 1 Pack Style: Digital Circulated Air
The item arrived on time with a slightly damaged box but incubator was fine. I found the build quality typical of over priced China crap. At first it seemed to work ok as it did heat up. The stench of burnt Styrofoam started to emit from the unit. Unplugged and inspected I found nothing wrong. Plugged back in and let it run for 6 hours. The control panel read a full 10 degrees warmer than a glass thermometer I used to verify. 2 hours later the temp difference was still evident. I set the controller to 110 degrees and with in a few hours it was reading 101 degrees on the thermometer. After 12 hours, I had the temperature set point at 108 to maintain 100 degrees in the box with a flashing warning light of over temperature. Through out the test process, the humidity levels was off by up 7% according to a hydrometer that i have used for years. I may have just gotten a defective unit but this is becoming all to frequent from companies selling overpriced China crap. I will be sending it back for a refund. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025 by Robert M.

  • Keeps Temp Perfect
Size: 1 Pack Style: LCD Display Still Air
Had to order this in a hurry for a replacement of other brand, but will definitely use this brand from here on out. Great unit and keeps temp/humidity maintained.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by Tiff T.

  • I only gave 4 star because the view window corners buckled a little...I just caulked the edge of the window...
Size: 1 Pack Style: LCD Display Still Air
OK, so here is my Hatching Experience. First off this was my first time trying to hatch baby chicks. I did all the research and read everything and watched U-tube videos till I thought my eyes would bug out. The fact is, no amount of input can count against just plain old experience. That having been said: I started with 41 eggs in the incubator on March 24th. Prior to stating my first clutch I tested the equipment by running it for about a week and everything worked fine. The temp was right at 99.5 degrees and the humidity showed 60%. I used two thermometers placed on both insides of the unit and they seemed to show the same temp as the digital read out. I have Americana chickens so it only took about a week to collect enough eggs for this first clutch. Before placing the eggs in the incubator we used a terrycloth towel barely damped with anti-bacterial cleaner and wiped them again with a clean dry towel. We placed all the eggs in the auto egg turner (a must have item) and off we went. For the first 5 days after setting the eggs the humidity seemed to be out of control. It was as high as 88% but would also hover at 80%. We had the incubator in a spare bedroom with very little sun light and the room temp and humidity reading on an external unit stayed constant. Once the humidity finally leveled off at 60% we found we didn't have to add water as the instruction say but about every 3rd day. We also removed both red caps and that seemed to stabilize the humidity issue. After the first week we candled several eggs but found it difficult to identify if embryos were developing or not. Maybe due to inexperience. On the 14th day we candled 21 eggs and found all showed little peeps moving around inside. It was a wonderful experience for my daughter and myself. On the 18th day I removed the eggs for the auto turner and added paper towels around the edges of the wire grid so as to wet them to increase the humidity level to 80%. All went well. On the 20th day the first chick hatched but I noticed the plastic viewing window had started to buckle at all four corners. Droplets of water soon started to accumulate around the corners below the digital read out unit. We quickly covered both ends of the viewing window with towels and from the night of the 20th day and during the 21st day we hatched 16 chicks. We were elated but concerned because we could see 5 eggs with pip holes and little tiny beaks sticking out. We had read several different articles urging you to no interfere with the hatching process so we didn't. To our dismay all five of those eggs didn't fully hatch. It was not pretty seeing the little beaks sticking out of the egg and the little chick dead inside. We now, in retrospect, feel we could have aided the hatchings in some manner. The 16 were all that hatched. After the 22nd day with no ongoing activity, we opened the leftover eggs that didn't hatch and found all but 3 had fully developed chicks inside. To us that means we could have hatched 38 of 41 eggs. Upon reflection we have come up with the root of our problem... PLEASE TAKE NOTE...the heating unit on this model is located basically at the top of the viewing window. When we added water or candled the eggs we always returned the lit to the same position, i.e. heating unit up. This unit being a still air unit, we surmise, that was our mistake. We feel if we had replaced the lid in variable positions, say North, South, East, West several times a day we would have had a much better hatch rate than 39%. We observed the eggs at the bottom of the viewing window never hatched. It seems to us the eggs at the top closest to the heating element mostly all hatched. By rotating the lid of this unit during the 21 days we feel the heat would have been more evenly distributed and we would have had much better success. We also feel maybe this next clutch we will adjust the temp to 101 degrees and will use some silicone caulk to seal the corners that buckled. This unit is a very inexpensive item but we found it to be satisfactory especially for the price. It cleaned up easily and we are just about ready to run our second clutch. Do go back and reread "PLEASE TAKE NOTE" above. We feel this is a very important aspect to a successful hatch. Good Luck!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2016 by Dan R.

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