They are expensive. 21.26 for a 12.00 egg candler, 60 for a still air incubator with no turner, 54.23 for an egg turner, et... I bought the entire everything from Twin City in a kit that included everything from the turner to the egg candler, thermometers, et... for around 130.
Cathryn rainbowsilkiesTM in Michigan
On Friday, April 18, 2014 1:36 PM, Apple Restuccia <applechan88@gmail.com> wrote:
I bought Brinsea Mini Advance, packed and crowded it with four regular sized chicken eggs and six bantam eggs. A week later I ordered the Farm innovators Pro 4200 circulated fan incubator.
I ordered both from Wayfair.com. I got them both with free shipping plus 10%off coupon code (when you sign up for a newsletter) and 2% cash back from Ebates.com and cash back from my credit card. Not bad for saving a little money for a hobby.
Paid for Brinsea only $145 and the Farm Innovators $113.
I hope this helps. =)
What is beautiful is not always good. But what is good is always beautiful.
If you buy the standard 40+ egg incubator you can set 1-40+ eggs; gives you a choice that a 6 egg incubator doesn't. Any circulated air with egg turner, liner in the bottom, egg candler, hygrometer, thermometers, work well. I bought a kit with everything at Twin City Poultry Supply.If you call or email Victor he'll guide you through what you are looking for in the price range you want to spend.EMAIL: cluckandcrow@reagan.comPHONE: 614-595-8608Cathryn rainbowsilkiesTM in Michigan
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