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hatchers, what incubators do you have?

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I have a brinsea automatic which holds 7 eggs and I bought another brinsea which isn't automatic after I had extra eggs..

 

I have a few extra eggs coming and am wondering if I should buy another automatic as we found that really easy or look at the suro's that's popular. I could prob manage with the non automatic one but hubby finds the hatching fascinating (we are aware of finding homes for them and the boys) and he suggested getting another automatic. I quite like having two seperate small machines.

 

So, back to my question! what do you find works best for you???

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My set up is

 

Octagon 20 advance automatic for setting eggs

 

Polybox inccy (fan assisted) for hatching

 

If I dont have two lots on the go I will set and hatch in the Octagon

 

I'm looking for a second auto machine at the moment and have settled on the Rcom 20

 

I did consider the Suro but would rather spend the extra £40 on the Rcom 20 because:

 

The Suro needs two plugs

Its humidity tube needs to be fed in to a bottle or container of water which I reckon looks really makeshift

The standard Rcom 20 has one plug and all the humidity stuff is built in

 

There is no doubt that people do well with the Suro machines though and they are good value for money

 

I love my Octagon, if you dont get the auto models of these they are still semi auto as they just need to be moved on to different sides to 'turn' the eggs, ideal if you are at home the three times a day that they need to be moved - the eco models start off quite cheap

 

The advantage of Brinsea over Rcom is that they are British made, spares are easy to get hold of and the guarantee is 2 years

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Home made incy so not much help :lol:

 

If you can, I'd say get an auto :)

They're good because they can be left pretty much to it so you can go out for the day etc - and not have to be at home a lot of the time - why I have to hatch in the holidays :P

 

Suro's do look good, but don't know anyone that has one so can't help.

A friend hatched with an Rcom last year and got really good results with it :)

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