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Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I love the larger capacity size of 48 eggs so this would be great for those wanting to hatch a larger chicken flock. Digital controls are easy to use and understand.
✨ Lola ✨
Reviewed in France on May 4, 2024
Couveuse de bonne qualité. Elle fonctionne très bien, je n’ai pour le moment aucun soucis.Fournie avec plusieurs accessoires très utiles !Excellent rapport qualité prix !
No one of any importance
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
What a machine, really helps with the workload for hatching chicks.Very easy to use with just a few touches of some buttons and a little water and off to the races!48 eggs is a whole lot of eggs for such a low cost machine and it just so easy to use, I had better yields than doing this by hand and did not need to babysit the processes as much, so I was free to do other tasks.I would recommend this to others and give it a 10 out of 10
EL FAMILY
Reviewed in France on May 18, 2024
Très pratique et fonctionnelle, correspond bien aux attentes et à la description qui en est faite.Bon produit, très bonne impression
TheMicrocat
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
First off, this is a very thin-plastic incubator, so the temps will not be stable if the outside temps fluctuate a lot. You can keep it in its styrofoam packing, which the instructions do recommend, but this removes almost 95% of the viewing space and you may as well just go buy a styrofoam incubator instead since at least the top will have windows you can see through (the top on this one is solid yellow and has all the heating stuff you can't see through anyways).Secondly, be prepared for a massive box. The box the incubator comes in is pretty good sized because this is a larger tabletop incubator with a large styrofoam shell, but the Amazon box it comes in was absolutely ridiculous. It legit looked like I had ordered a dorm-sized refrigerator. I had to unpack it outside because the box was too big to fit through my door. I wish I was kidding.Now for the actual review... the incubator does technically work. The fan is quiet and moves air well enough (computer fan), the heating coil warms up quick, and the egg turner tilts smoothly and silently every hour or so. The digital control panel is large, the buttons are solid and click well, and the numbers/letters are easy to see in both bright light and darkness.Complaints... the humidity and temp readings are WAY OFF on my unit. I tested this with 6 (yes, I said six) independent high quality and fully trusted thermometer/hygrometers in various spots inside the incubator over the past several days before leaving this review. My incubator was running 8 degrees colder than it said (it said 100, was actually 92.1) and 14% higher on humidity (it said 48%, was actually 62%).The alarms are nice, but absolutely ANNOYING!!! The manual is very vague on how to actually adjust these settings, so it took me much longer than it should have to figure out how to drop the threshold on the humidity alarm. The alarm would scream (extremely loudly, scaring both myself and my dogs) if the humidity dropped below 45% - which was WAY too high for incubating quail eggs. I was finally able to adjust it so it shouldn't alarm until the humidity drops to 15%. (Again, keeping in mind the humidity reading on the incubator itself is 14% different from the ACTUAL humidity)The incubator threw countless error readouts on the first day as I was trying to get it figured out and dialed in. NONE OF THESE error codes were listed in the manual at all. The manual also says to visit the website if you have trouble, so I did... nowhere on the website do they have any mention of incubators. It's all automotive stuff. I even did a website search using their on-site search bar for incubators, no results. So that's cool.Overall, not very impressed with this... but it's a cheapo Chinese incubator so I can't complain TOO much I guess. However, because of the issues with getting it set, the error codes that have no explanation, and the stupidly wrong temp and humidity readouts, I'm only giving it 3 stars.Will it hatch eggs? Sure... but so will a light bulb in an Igloo cooler.Is this a trustworthy incubator straight out of the box? Absolutely not.Would I recommend it to others? Nope. Much better options out there.
Adranix
Reviewed in France on March 4, 2024
Grande capacité et gère tout toute seules, rien à faire, juste à surveiller de temps à autres et attendre le moment de l'éclosion.La lisibilité est bonne, les réglages sont simples à effectuer.Le capot transparent permet également de voir ce qu'il se passe, voire filmer pour garder un oeil dessus même à distance.Une étoile de moins car moins grande capacité et pourtant plus cher qu'un autre modèle de la marque, pour les mêmes fonctionnalités.
Client_mystere
Reviewed in France on March 25, 2024
Couveuse assez sophistiquée avec réglage de l'hygrométrie et de la température.J'ai essayé de faire éclore des oeufs de poule mais malheureusement ils n'ont pas fonctionné, ils n'étaient probablement pas fécondés (pourtant vendus comme tels). Il est encore un peu tôt dans l'année.Il faut 3 semaines pour les oeufs de poules. Mais certains testeurs ont visiblement réussi en 2 semaines!On est loin de la couveuse professionnelle, mais elle permet d'accueillir un nombre d'oeufs non négligeable.
🌶🌶 ESPELETTE 🌶🌶
Reviewed in France on March 20, 2024
Les premières pontes ont démarré pour les poules et les canards, pour ceux et celles souhaitant réaliser une incubation artificielle, cette couveuse est la bienvenue.Attention, il n'est pas aisé de maitriser les couveuses car deux paramètres sont à maitriser en fonction du développement de l'œuf.La température, 38°C ou 100° F , cette dernière se règle automatiquement via le cadran LCD, une fois la température atteinte, la couveuse cesse de chauffer et redémarre ainsi de suite son cycle pour respecter une température à +/- 0.5°C (réglage possible).L'hygrométrie, visible également via le cadran, elle peut être maitrisée à l'aide du cadran transparent sur le côté qui donne le niveau d'eau et la pipette pour alimenter la couveuse en direct sans débordement, cette hygrométrie sera à pousser dans les derniers jours avant éclosion.La couveuse peut accueillir 36 œufs de cannes ou de poules, et peut accueillir tout type d'œufs: oie, cailles, dindes... Elle est rotative ce qui permet un meilleur développement de l'embryon et ventilée pour une meilleure répartition de la chaleur.Voir à présent le pourcentage de réussite, en tout cas le prix est correct.
Mountspirit
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
The Sailnovo Egg Incubator was loaded with 48 eggs and run through the cycle. I used the styrofoam case to help control the temperature.I have a farm with over 100 chickens. I use my own eggs. My success rate is usually around 40-50%, which is fine with me. I accept a low hatch rate because I am never sure if the eggs are fertile when I start, and I know some will just fail. More important to me is being able to identify the failed eggs before they break and make a mess. Using this incubator permits easy identification of the problems so I can remove them.
The Xray Mom
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
We’ve tried a few different styles and types of incubators and this one has it’s pros and cons, just as everything does I suppose. Some of the pros that my husband and I have regarding this cons:1. The incubator itself is large and holds a lot of eggs, 48 total.2. The incubator is straightforward and super easy to set up and get going, even for newbies.3. The digital display is bright and readable.4. The incubator hold humidity very well without constant maintenance.5. The egg turner gently turns the eggs every 2 hours automatically, negating having to remember to manually turn them.6. The humidity alarm is loud, alerting you to an issue.7. As everything is plastic, it is a breeze to clean.Some cons:1. The power plug is located in the front of the unit. We found this very awkward, the plug of course should have been placed in the back of the unit and out of the way.2. The egg turners could/should have been made of a thicker plastic material, ours arrived broken making that turner row unusable (hence, the loss of a rating star).Just a side note: if you use an incubator like this, with the auto-turners, you have to take the turners out for the last couple days of incubation as the turners become obstructive to the chicks coming out of their eggs.Overall, this is a pretty solid egg incubator and is great for the backyard hobbyist, easy to use even for the beginner.
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