Susan Skylark
Songster
I’ve only been incubating for a year, I’ve played with 5 different incubators so have some idea of their quirks in the short term but what about longevity? What is your experience with incubator lifespan (measured in incubation days) of your favorite name brand versus the Amazon look a like? If you only use your nr360 once a season that only counts as 21 days (or whatever) per year even if this is your tenth season. And it isn’t fair comparing quail (17 days) to emus (60!) either so number of incubations won’t work. Also, if you had a unit that was wonky from the start (like my borrowed little giant that ran 105 new from box) that doesn’t count either. Is there a difference in lifespan of name brand incubators (in your experience) vs no name equivalents? I’ve worn out 3 bread machines but I use them twice a week for several years, Your bread machine may be good as new but you’ve only used it twice so you have no idea on the longevity of that particular bread machine, that’s the pickle I’m in, so to speak. My main incubator gave out after a dozen hatches (roughly 240 incubation days), is this a good run or will a name brand triple that? Very interested to hear your experience!