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The 7 Eggs Hatcher Quail Egg Incubator is a versatile poultry hatching machine designed for various bird eggs, featuring intelligent temperature control, an LED digital display, and a transparent observation window. Ideal for educational purposes and family bonding, this incubator makes hatching eggs a fun and engaging experience.
Manufacturer | BREUAILY |
Part number | BREUAILY-28563 |
Item Weight | 620 g |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 16 x 15 cm; 620 g |
Manufacturer reference | BREUAILY-28563 |
Colour | Yellow |
Material | ABS |
Wattage | 20 watts |
Specification met | CE |
Included components | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**M
Not working properly
As soon as I received the incubator, I tried it with 6 fertile eggs, but even though I followed all the instructions correctly, none of the eggs survived. Then I placed 6 more fertile eggs, but again none of the eggs survived after 15 days. Unfortunately, I cannot return it because it has been 40 days. this is just waste of money and time. l don't recommend it.
A**D
Good
Good item
P**R
This will boil your eggs.
The thermostat doesn’t work at all, whatever temperature you put it at is hot enough to make the water that you put in the moat actually boil. Unfortunately I didn’t spot this in time and not only did my eggs obviously die, I cracked them to see what stage of development they’d got to and they were hard boiled.
M**Y
Don’t buy!
It cooked my eggs, the thermostat absolutely doesn’t work!
A**M
Disappointing
Initially it worked well and the temperature was accurate, however as the water is held in a moulded 'moat' that surrounds the hot air vent at the same level as the egg(s) it's almost inevitable that whilst adding water some escapes the 'moat' and enters the vent, so ending up on the circuit board underneath the vent, and this is what killed ours, it actually got accidentally jogged / knocked and some of the water in the 'moat' escaped, falling onto the circuit board below the vent which then made the thermostat fail.In fairness it was a neat little unit, but with the water stored above the circuit board it is a bit of a design flaw. We've now bought a different make and style, one that holds it's water in a tray underneath the unit.
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