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HBlife Digital Egg Incubator for Hatching 9-12 Chicken, Quail and Duck Eggs, with Fully Automatic Egg Turning and Temperature Display, Hatcher for Turkeys, Birds, Parrots and Poultry

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Style: JANOEL12


Features

  • AMAZING EXPERIENCE: You can show the kids how chickens are born, by the chicks breaking shell and hatch fully, also a quick biology lesson for children. Fitting 9-12 chicken eggs according to the normal size, It can also hatch quails, ducks, turkeys, birds, parrots, reptile and geese.
  • EASY TO USE: Just hold down the plus and minus buttons, the temperature is easy to adjust. Humidity is easy to regulate by adding 1/4 cup of water every couple days. Perfect for beginners, the auto turner capability can save amount of time you need to spend babysitting the eggs.
  • EASY TO CLEAN AND DURABLE MATERIAL: The bottom of this incubator is very easy to clean, just wash in hot soapy water like you would dishes. Made of durable and healthy PC+ABS material, It is produced under strict CE test and has good reputation from peasants in the rural area.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE: The incubator needs only a few steps to assemble, for more detailed operation details, you can read the instruction manual in the received package.
  • EFFICIENT AND COMPACT DESIGN: It is great for home, designed to be the suitable size and plenty of room, even not at all obtrusive for yard and classroom. If you want an incubator that would suit your needs simple, relatively satisfied, and effective, our product hits all those marks with flying colors.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.76 x 10.59 x 6.73 inches; 4.76 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ JANOEL 12


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 13, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ HBlife


Best Sellers Rank: #63,012 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #21 in Lab General Purpose Incubators


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,706 ratings


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  • A great beginner/novice Bator
I hatched my 3rd clutch of chicken eggs (largefowl Ameraucana) in this incubator. The automatic turner can hold up to 9 eggs, but being the aspiring (and new) chicken breeder I am, I wanted more. 9 is great if you're a beginner, and automatic turning is great if you don't have the time. But I do not mind hand-turning, which means I was able to fit 12 (and then 13 - we'll get to that later) large chicken eggs in it comfortably. Note, I have a second set of eggs in the incubator, I was able to fit 17 with a large third-party thermometer in there that probably took up the space for about 3 eggs. I think you could fit 18 max, and it would be a bit of a tight fit, but I believe enough room for the chicks to hatch. I don't know that I would advise this, though! Anyway, back to my original point: PLEASE NOTE, I cannot speak for the egg turner, as I have not and do not intend to use it. Keep that in mind while you continue reading. Ok, I love this incubator. My third hatch, I had a 75% hatch rate! The two remaining chicks that did not hatch, I believe were due to self-errors of humidity control. Now, let's go through the pros and cons. PROS: 1.This was super easy to use. Put your tray in, plug the incubator in, set your temperature, add your water, and set your eggs! No real assembly. Tip: if you are going to manually turn like me, I recommend using the second "hatching tray". It is much lower to the incubator's floor, in comparison to the first tray, whose only purpose is to bring the height of the eggs close enough to the top of the machine so that the egg turner can work. I used the first, and then lazily did not switch to the second, because who has time to move out-and-then-in 12 eggs? The chicks were a little too close to the ceiling of the bator, but thankfully the manufacturer put a grate to protect the chicks from the heating unit, and vice-versa! 2. Plastic, which means easy cleaning! 3. Small and light weight, which means I can have it in my office without it taking up too much space. 4. Although it's small, it holds a decent amount of eggs for a beginner. 9 eggs is great, but it can also be 12 eggs! 5. The manual is pretty straight forward in my opinion, the only real thing you have to do it place the grate correctly and match up the egg-turner to the metal rod from the top of the bator. CONS: 1. The incubator trays are a slick plastic, and seem to be on a tilt. When chicks hatch, they need a textured surface to walk on, as they need to get their footing and begin exercising their baby legs! If they cannot get their footing, they can develope spraddle leg, or splayed legs. This will mean the chick is a temporary "special needs" chick, and she will need some focused attention and spraddle-leg remedy knowlege from you! With my second clutch, I put down a single paper towel with holes in it, to allow the water in the bottom of the incubator to evaporate and rise. 2. The setup for humidity is not a great one. This was especially a con for my situation, which was that I had an incubator go haywire and kill all but one of my eggs. I placed that last egg in this bator, and it was about 5 days behind the eggs already in it. The reason this is such a con for a staggered hatch is that, when the first chicks hatch, they leave nasty gunk in the water, especially if you leave them in there for a while so as to not disturb the humidity for the unhatched chicks. If the waste from the egg and chicks is allowed to sit long enough, it can cause a nasty bacteria overgrowth, which can lead to infection and fatality of your still-developing embryos. Fortunately, this did not happen for me, the chick hatched out fine 5 days later. I also took out my chicks no later than 24 hours post-hatch. 3. The temperature only displays celsius. Not a huge deal, but it'd be nice to just know the temp without converting! 4. This thing had a bit of a smell the first time I fired it up. It went away after about 24 hours. Hopefully nothing too bad! 5. Bator is pretty sensitive to humidity. I noticed it doesn't take much water at all the get the incubator to the right temp. Now, I do live in Georgia, and it is rainy on/off currently, but even with that, it could fluctuate to as low as 30%, and then when adding a small amount of water it jumps to 60%. (This is based off of my third party thermometer, an Acurite wireless indoor/outdoor thermometer/hygrometer combo) Final thoughts: Overall, I really like this incubator! It worked great for its intended purpose. A few cons that can be solved by adjusting somethings within the bator, and not setting up embryos for infection by avoiding staggered hatches in this bator. I don't like that it gets the water so nasty, perhaps a third, separator tray could be added to catch egg/chick waste, while keeping water clean. I am still very happy with this purchase, the price point is fantastic for what it is. I'm always leary to buy from unheard of manufacturers for an incubator, but this brand impressed me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2019 by Natalie Larsen Natalie Larsen

  • Good for hatching
I use this as a “hatcher” for the last 3 days of incubation. The bottom is easier to clean than my Nurture Right 360, and it allows me to do a staggered hatch. I add batches of eggs every 3 days to my NR360 which has an automatic turner and external humidity fill. Then when each batch is ready for lockdown, I put them in this machine to hatch out. I have two of these incubators, and once you set the temp correctly using an independent thermometer, they hold the temperature pretty well, but the requirement of opening the whole unit to refill the water, and the lowered capacity due to the egg turning mechanism make this not my go-to for the main portion of incubation time. It’s a decent unit for the price when it’s on sale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by Steven Strand

  • Great product for small farm
I have had many chicks hatched in this incubator. Easy to use, moves eggs automatically and maintains temp. Very nice to have.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by littlemansmom

  • Worth the money
If you are going to buy this without doing some research first don't bother. I watched a ton of videos and did a lot of reading on incubating eggs before I ordered this. So I was prepared for the issues that I had and expected them. Over all I would buy it again. I achieved a 100% hatch rate. Thanks to others that have taken the time to publish videos and articles. The built in thermometer isn't even close. I had to run it at 102.5 -103.6 to keep the temp at the eggs at 95.5 degrees. Luckily I ordered a couple digital thermometer/hydrometers ahead of time. There is a temp probe on the lid that you can pull down closer to the eggs but this made no difference. I was happy with 13 out of the 20 quail eggs hatching on day 16. Then on day 18 the other 7 hatched... At the end of the day my only real complaint is the temp control. With that being said my bigger more expensive incubator has to run at 102 to achieve 95.5 at the eggs. the auto egg turner tray works great and is easily adjustable for different size eggs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023 by Jeremy Henry

  • Works and is Affordable!
Overall I liked this incubator quite well! Would have been 5 stars except it wasn't easy to clean, and the instructions were a little unclear. PROS: good price, held temp well, can see chicks hatch, set it and forget it CONS: hard to clean around electronic bits, only side view, instructions could be better. Successfully hatched 8 of 9 eggs! Temperature Stability: 5 stars Easy of Use: 5 stars Auto Turning: 5 stars Humidity Control: 4 stars Ease of Cleaning: 2 stars Instructions: 3 stars As should be done with ANY incubator, the first thing I did after assembling was to check the accuracy of the readout with a calibrated thermometer. This is also in the incubators instruction manual. If you want a successful hatch in any incubator, this is a very important step! My incubator was off by approximately .6° C, so I simply adjusted the temperature keeping that in mind. I also like to run my incubators a bit warmer than normal so mine was set at 38.2° C. Directions were obviously written by someone who is not a native speaker of English, but were decent enough to understand. Adjusting temperature was very simple. I do wish it went higher than 40° C, but that's just me. I let the incubator run for 4 hours to get it up to temp, and make sure it was holding steady before I added my eggs. I then checked again a couple hours later to make sure the temp was still holding after adding the eggs. It was. The egg tray was easy to assemble and held 9 eggs total. I used 9 chicken eggs from a local breeder. I'd say duck eggs or any larger eggs would only be able to fit 6 in the turning tray. 12 chicken eggs would easily fit in the incubator if the turning tray was not used (hand turning). The egg turner moves EXTREMELY slowly. I had to mark where it was and check back later to see that it was actually moving! The turning rate is pre-set and not adjustable. After adding the eggs and making sure the temperature and turner were working fine, I simply ignored the incubator completely until day 7. I live in an area where I find it best to not add any moisture to my incubator before day 18. If you were in an area that DID need to add moisture, you might need to add a shallow tray or something to the incubator as there is only one large area under the eggs for water. There are no smaller partitions to allow for less humidity gain during days 1-18. The area beneath the egg tray is tall enough to allow for this. On day 7 I candled my eggs to check for air cell growth and embryo growth. I had 100% fertility, though I had to remove one egg that had died early in development. Air cells looked good. The eight good eggs were returned to the incubator. On day 14 I candled again, everything looked good. On day 18 I took the eggs out of the turning tray, added water to the incubator, put in the hatching insert and returned the eggs. I also lowered my temperature to 37.8° C. Since I run my temps high, I had my chicks hatch out a bit early on day 20, all within 24 hours! The plastic mesh had good traction for the chicks to walk on. Because there is no visibility from the top, you really can't see to check for pips during lockdown, but you CAN see them hatch from the side, as the plastic is translucent. I had 8 out of 9 eggs hatch. Pretty good! After the hatch you have to clean your incubator. The bottom half of this incubator was VERY easy to clean, just wash in hot soapy water like you would dishes. The top half was more difficult, and doesn't really seem designed to be cleaned. You have to remove 6 screws and carefully tilt the mesh, without pulling any wires, to clean out the area. (see photo) I didn't feel comfortable unplugging things, so I just did the best I could to clean around it. I was lucky not a lot of fluff flew up into my lid so cleaning wasn't too bad for me this time, but I could see it being a problem in the future. After cleaning and reassembling, I stuck all the cords, trays, manual, etc, into the main body of the incubator and slid it back into the bag it came in. Made for easy storage! Hope this helps some of you and good luck hatching! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2017 by VenyMae VenyMae

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