Which incubator is the best? 7 Choice with comparasion table. Brinsea,Bobmail,MATICOOPX...

Which incubator is the best for me?


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Ricky Jehen

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Nov 11, 2024
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Hello fellow chicken enthusiasts! 👋

I'm trying to decide which incubator would be the best investment for my hatching journey. I've narrowed it down to 7 different models, and I'd love to get some input from experienced hatchers.

Here's a comparison of the models I'm considering:

BrandEgg CapacityTemperature ControlHumidityDisplayPrice
Brinsea24±0.3°FOutside Add waterTemp & Humidity$249.99
Harris Farms22±0.5°FOutside Add waterTemp, Humidity & Hatch day$179.99
MATICOOPX30±0.5°FOutside Add waterTemp, Humidity & Hatch day$119.99
ZOHOKO24±0.6°FOutside Add waterTemp, Humidity & Hatch day$119.99
Bobmail21±0.4°FOutside Add waterTemp, Humidity & Hatch day$105.99
Kebonnix12±0.4°FOutside Add waterTemp, Humidity & Hatch day$89.99
Onsju18±0.8°FOutside Add waterTemp & Humidity$89.99
What I'm looking for help with:
  1. Has anyone used any of these models? What was your experience?
  2. Is the Brinsea worth the premium price?
  3. The MATICOOPX seems to offer good value with 30-egg capacity and good temperature control - any experience with this brand?
  4. Should I avoid the cheaper models (Onsju) due to their poor temperature control(But still in ±1°F)?
  5. I noticed the Bobmail comes with a smartphone app for monitoring and control. As a beginner, this seems appealing - has anyone used this feature? Is it actually helpful for first-time hatchers?
My priorities are:
  • Reliable temperature control
  • Easy to use
  • Good value for money
  • For the new guy like me
I'm leaning towards either the MATICOOPX (best value?) or the Brinsea (best quality & it's the BYC sponser), but I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences!

Thank you in advance for any advice! 🐣
 
I have hatched chicken eggs several times in the Nurture Right 360. Great hatch rates and super easy to use. I just put my quail eggs in lockdown today in it. I prefer to wrap a towel around it to keep the heat steady. I don't add water until lockdown so that's not a problem for me. I bought it on sale and so I feel especially good about value for price.
 
I voted brinsea simply because I have had good hatches in my tiny 7 egg brinsea models. I have owned 3 different ones over the years and all 3 were purchased used.
 
We purchased the Maticoopx in April and used the dry hatch method with an 80% success rate. We did our second hatch in July with a slightly higher success rate. The dry hatch works for us and less mess from our experience using an old styrofoam incubator.
 
I have hatched chicken eggs several times in the Nurture Right 360. Great hatch rates and super easy to use. I just put my quail eggs in lockdown today in it. I prefer to wrap a towel around it to keep the heat steady. I don't add water until lockdown so that's not a problem for me. I bought it on sale and so I feel especially good about value for price.
What was the price range when you got it on sale?
 
We purchased the Maticoopx in April and used the dry hatch method with an 80% success rate. We did our second hatch in July with a slightly higher success rate. The dry hatch works for us and less mess from our experience using an old styrofoam incubator.
Oh wow, 80%+ success rate sounds amazing! 🎉 I'm really curious about this dry hatch method you mentioned - I'm new to this and haven't heard about it before.
 
I personally love my Brinsea. I started off with a smaller one and bought the 24 egg count a couple of years ago. I love it.
Thanks for sharing your Brinsea experience! 🙂 As a beginner, I'm wondering - is 24 eggs too ambitious for a first-time hatcher? What would you recommend as an ideal batch size for someone just starting out? I'm a bit nervous about managing too many eggs at once!
 
I voted brinsea simply because I have had good hatches in my tiny 7 egg brinsea models. I have owned 3 different ones over the years and all 3 were purchased used.
I hadn't even considered looking at used ones. It sounds like they're pretty durable. Would you mind sharing what kind of prices you found for used 7-egg models?
 

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