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Incubator for Hatching Eggs, Temperature and Humidity Control, Automatic and Adjustable Egg Turning & Incubation Day, Built-in Egg Candler, 12 Egg Incubator for Hatching Chicken, Duck, Turkey, Bird

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Features

  • Precise Humidity Control & Auto Water RefillOur egg incubator can precisely maintain the humidity at the level you set through its Auto Water Refill function, with an accuracy of up to 1%. The advanced humidity control system paired with the convenient Auto Water Refill delivers higher hatch rates, spares you the hassle of frequent water refills, and provides an improved hatching experience.
  • Smart Temperature ControlThe incubator for hatching eggs maintains stable, uniform warmth mimicking mother-hen conditions. It features an adjustable range of 20-39.5C / 68-104F with a precision of 0.1C / 0.5F; an alarm triggers if temperatures deviate beyond 1C / 2F from the set point.
  • Automatic Egg TurningThe egg incubator can set the incubation days and the egg turning interval (Optional Automatic Turning frequency: Once every 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 or 210 Min, default 120 Min) according to different types of eggs, ensuring that the eggs are heated evenly during the incubation process and avoiding temperature loss caused by manual egg turning. The auto-rotation pauses 4 days before hatching. At this point, gently remove the egg tray to give chicks optimal space to break free.
  • Built-in Egg Candling The LED candling light enables you to effortlessly check the development of eggs, promptly remove unfertilized eggs or embryos that have stopped growing. Spot problems early hatch more chicks!
  • 360 VISIBILITYThe chicken incubator is made of highly transparent materials, lets you effortlessly observe every stage of the hatching process. Perfect for hands-on discovery at home or in the classroom, it's your gateway to sharing the wonder and joy of new life with your child.

Package Dimensions: ‎13.58 x 12.68 x 7.83 inches


Item Weight: ‎4.29 pounds


Manufacturer: ‎ZOZOO


Date First Available: ‎December 24, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Hits all the marks
Size: 12 Eggs
I always thought it would be expensive to hatch my own eggs but this incubator has completely proved me wrong. For the price of 6 chicks at my local farm store, I can hatch over and over again. I love that I can see all 12 eggs clearly from any angle with this unit and it’s super easy to clean. It’s compact and super easy to setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by Tiffany S.

  • Quality incubator
Size: 12 Eggs
Incubator was easy to set up. Directions were good for a beginner. We set it up right away and everything is working as it should. Very reasonable price for the ease of use. We have our first batch of eggs in now on day 3 and temperature, egg turning and humidity have been spot on. Happy with this purchase ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by CMT

  • Easy Setup and Quality Design
Size: 12 Eggs
The incubator is very easy to set up and feels really well made. The auto turner, digital display, and water refill make hatching simple and stress-free. I love the clear viewing window to watch the eggs, and the built-in candler is a nice bonus.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Two thumbs up on this incubator
Size: 12 Eggs
This incubator is great. It can holder my quail eggs or my chicken eggs. The automatic humidity works great. Just set it and forget it lol. It is also very quiet when running.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2026 by Heather

  • Good product
Size: 12 Eggs
Awesome product so far. I will update after future use
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2026 by Sasha McCoy

  • The best hatcher
This is my 2nd incubator. This is by far so much more useful. I only tried it with one egg and checked temps to make sure it was working properly. The candling option makes it so convenient and I don’t have to worry about rotating eggs. This machine does it all.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026 by PKMC

  • TLDR? I am confident that the incubator will work when I place it into service.
Size: 12 Eggs
The media could not be loaded. At one time we raised chickens for eggs and meat. The egg layers were different breeds than the meat providers. We usually kept a rooster with the egg layers, but never had a broody hen that hatched her own chicks because we took the eggs away quickly. Much of the support system such as brooders, chick feeders, roosts and nest boxes were self-made with wood from plans found in books purchased or library-loaned. All before internet and cell phones. The chicks would arrive via USPS in lots of ~50. The delivery lady did not like the chick smell in her vehicle. The tiny day-old chicks needed a brooder with a warm light and bedding--usually wood shavings. We dipped their beaks into water to teach them to drink since their mother that would teach that was missing. The kids enjoyed holding the downy chicks. The meat producers were a cross breed and grew faster than the layers. They would sit at the feeder for long periods. They would also spend days outdoors eating bugs and grass and seeds. Occassionally we lost one to a Goshawk (daytime) or a raccoon or weasel (nighttime) and we persisted in keeping the coop closed at night and watching for predators in the day. There was a man we knew who told us he had grown up in the Great Depression and home-raised chicken and rhubarb were major contributors to the family's diet. About the incubator: Assembly is intuitive until time to insert the automatic water fill hose. There are several spare hoses and one assembled hose ready to install. Set the spares aside. The short hose with the plastic connectors squeezes flat against the rotating drum. The 'squeeze flat' part is not apparent in the assembly diagram. Pressing the humidification button for 3 seconds starts a 10 minute timer that draws water from the reservoir (bottle). It took the full 10 minutes for water to reach the drip point. After that, the humidifier would turn on for 20 seconds releasing about 7 drops of water from the spigot. Then it would shut off for 30 seconds. (I timed it, but those figures (except the 7 water drops) are also stated in the manual.) Everything is automated, temperature, humidity and time between turning the eggs. Each setting is adjustable if the default setting is unwanted. I'll start with the default. The instruction manual is mostly about assembling and setting the machine. I've included a photo of a grocery store egg over the candler light. I was curious where to obtain fertile chicken eggs and, surprisingly, there are a lot of providers online. Shipping is via USPS. Not just chicken eggs either: turkey, duck, pheasant, guinea and more. I still have the brooder, feeder and watering cans, but I no longer have a chicken coop to house the hens. Easy DIY coops can be built and building a coop to house a dozen hens could be part of my summer activities. I won't try hatching chicks in the incubator until I have a coop for them so using the incubator as intended ends there for now. I am confident that the incubator will work when I place it into service. Low noise. Storeable size. Good value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026 by B. W

  • Do not recommend.
Size: 12 Eggs
Screen doesn’t work.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026 by Marina

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