Category: Duck Incubators
Brinsea Ova-Easy 380 Cabinet Incubator
Grumbach S 84 Compact Incubator
Grumbach S 84 Hatcher
Grumbach S 84 Digital Compact Incubator
Grumbach BSS 160 Digital Incubator
Brinsea Mini Eco
Brinsea Octagon 40 Eco
Brinsea Mini Advance
GQF MFG Hova-Bator 2362
While many are not fans of styrofoam incubators, it is important to recognize that GQF is trying to marry features with affordability. This incubator still features the wafer thermostat, unlike the 1588 that boasts digital controls. However, this incubator does come with the Turbofan system, making it a circulated air incubator. This is the main upgrade of this incubator over the 1602. There are turners available to add to this unit, but without it can hold about 130 quail eggs or 50 chicken eggs.
Although the turbofan does help, this unit still has many of the same problems that the other styrofoam incubators have. It is just asking for bacteria growth as it can’t be cleaned with a lot traditional cleaning solvents. It also has a pretty small viewing window, but that is pretty much what you get when you pay less than $100 for an incubator. Expect to replace it every couple of years due to wear and tear. As with most things, this incubator will last longer the better care you take of it. Make sure it is stored in the box during off season to help prevent cracks and breakage.