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12 Egg Incubator with Humidity Display, Egg Candler, Automatic Egg Turner, for Hatching Chickens

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Features

  • STABLE TEMPERATURE- Induced airflow system drived by a strong circulating fan for a stable incubator temperature distribution
  • DISPLAY HUMIDITY LEVEL- No need to buy additional hygrometer to monitor incubator humidity level
  • BUILT-IN EGG CANDLER- No need to buy additional egg candler to observe the development of eggs
  • EXTERNAL WATER TOP-UP- No need to open the incubator lid to avoid causing temperature fluctuation
  • AUTO-STOP EGG TURNER- Automatic stop turning eggs 3 days before hatch to avoid excess turning to eggs

Description

If you are looking for an incubator that is easy to use, high hatch rate, without always worrying about temperature or humidity fluctuation, the KEBONNIXS 12 egg incubator is just designed for this! Easy Humidity Monitor and Control: Unlike many of other incubators that each time filling water will need to open incubator lid and will cause humidity fluctuation; for this incubator you can directly fill water into external water top-up, which is much more convenient and can highly reduce the humidity fluctuation. Also, it can display humidity level, so you can clearly monitor humidity level at any time. Automatic egg turner with auto-stop: Every 60 minutes, the automatic egg turner will gently rolls the eggs by a certain angle to simulate nature hen hatch to increase hatch rate. Also, it has a built-in timer to help you keeping track of the days, so you can clearly know how many days left. Furthermore, it will help you automatically stop turning eggs 3 days before hatch day to avoid excess turning to your eggs Useful Built-in Egg Candler: With using the built-in LED egg Candler, you can observe the development of the eggs, to track and monitor if eggs are developing correctly.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.4 x 10.2 x 6.7 inches; 3.67 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ KDI-12


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 29, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KEBONNIXS


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #8,117 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #15 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,843 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing incubator!
This isn’t my first time hatching eggs, but it was my first time using the Kebonnixs incubator. I was very pleased with the results. I found it was easy to operate, kept both the temperature and humidity stable, and it reliably turned the eggs each day. All around it turned out to be a great product for hatching a small batch of chicks. I started with a dozen eggs, two of which had to be pulled before hatch day (one was infertile; the other had an embryo that failed to develop). Out of the ten that we had left, nine of them have successfully hatched. We’re giving the last chick a little more time to make a late appearance, but even nine out of ten chicks is a very satisfactory hatch. If you’re looking for an affordable, small, easy-to-use incubator…this is a great option! I’m very happy with my purchase and look forward to using it again to hatch another batch of baby chicks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Bailey Bailey

  • Good starter incubator
If you are looking to start incubating eggs, this is the ideal incubator. We use it to incubate quail eggs and it has yielded an average 85% hatch rate. It is easy to use, has a light to check egg fertilization, displays what day of incubation you are in, easy to control temperature and humidity, it is well made and durable. We have used this for 8 cycles of incubation already and we have only had it four months. It is very simple and easy to clean at the end of incubation. We ended up buying a larger incubator because we are continuing to increase our flock. I would highly recommend to a beginner or an experienced bird lover. It has the capacity to hold 12 chicken eggs or 24 quail eggs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024 by Nancy E. Corbett

  • Simple and successful!
*** UPDATE Last year was my first experience using this incubator. 8 out of 12 shipped eggs hatched. I used it again just last month and 6 hatched. I’m on my third round and on lockdown and as of today, all 12 are looking great. I tried two other incubators because I originally needed a larger one. Neither one had accurate humidity readings and one had ZERO way to adjust the humidity- no holes or window whatsoever to change air flow. This incubator is really the best I’ve tried. It’s a good size, works well, cleans up easily and has good results. I haven’t found unhatched eggs to be due to the incubator function- for whatever reason, they just weren’t good eggs to begin with, or just were quitters. If all the eggs are put in at the same time and they all experience the same temperature and humidity, and only some hatch- I think logically the problem lies with the eggs that didn’t hatch. They’re the only variable. I hatched chicks for the first time in my life with this. Out of 12 eggs, 2 didn’t make it past ten days, and 2 never hatched. 8 chicks hatched and it was a beautiful thing to watch. My kindergarteners loved it! It was very simple to use and my only recommendation would be to keep the incubator with you unless you can guarantee humidity where you keep it. I tried keeping it in my classroom the first 2 days and each day I arrived, the humidity was way too low so I was frantically putting in a damp sponge square to raise the levels asap. After this happening, I just took it home with me where someone was always around to check the humidity level. I don’t know if this was a flaw with the incubator, but I had to regulate it often. The temperature was always spot on but the humidity varied greatly. Just an fyi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by robert levin robert levin

  • Better than I thought it'd be
I bought this as a 3rd incubator to use exclusively as a hatcher because I had 2 full Brinsea Mini Advanced with a staggered hatch oncoming. I fully expected to only use it for this instance. Due to no fault of the incubators the hatch was a total fail (the eggs were severely scrambled by shipping, it was a shot in the dark to even try with them) so I bought more eggs.. and ended up with a LOT of them all at once. I had both the minis and this incubator full! In the end the Kebonix gave me the highest rate of eggs making it to lockdown. I also used it as the hatcher. It has a ton of room, a huge water reservoir, and you can refill it from outside (something only my mini adv II has, not my mini adv I) which were all points in its favor for hatching serama eggs. The turning method is gentle enough to use with small eggs successfully, but unlike the brinseas it doesn't rely on gear alignment- I've lost eggs to accidentally misaligning the gear on the brinseas and not noticing the eggs weren't turning whenever it beeped to do so. I also found out that the high temperature alarm works- a pet had pushed the things blocking direct sunlight from hitting the incubator and hearing the alarm probably saved the hatch! There is a little bit of ventilation control and the egg candler works fantastically. The best part is it has a HYGROMETER... thank goodness!!! Even if it is inaccurate (not saying it is, I'm honestly not totally sure) having an actual number to watch combined with marking and weighing your eggs is going to give you enough relative data points to control your humidity very well. Neutral points in comparison to the brinseas specifically, your control is not going to be nearly as granular. Do you need that granularity? Maybe. It depends on how experienced you are and what you're hatching. As far as I can tell it also does not have a cool down sequence. The menu and digital settings are a bit harder to navigate than the brinsea menus, and it makes an obnoxious beep literally every time you push a button. These are all things I can live with without real complaint, especially at this price point, but if you are hatching very exotic species that are decently far removed from the incubation parameters of chickens I would invest in something better. My big complaints for this incubator are just 2 things after running it for basically 3 months straight: the water reservoir's gaps are too big if you are hatching very small birds. Button quail might very well end up in the reservoir, and any size of chicken chick is at risk of getting their legs through these gaps. I didn't have this happen but I was also watching with extreme paranoia. In the future I will likely add something to close the gaps. Second, the exposed metal of the turning mechanism is also a part of the water reservoir, and it is unfortunately already rusting! I really like this incubator but anything that rusts that fast and has to be a hot, humid environment is not going to have staying power. If you are a first time hatcher or rarely hatch eggs you are probably not going to find a better incubator at this price point! It's honestly comparable to the brinsea at a fraction of the cost. The hygrometer is also a HUGE plus for a beginner, as is the built in egg candler (no misplacing anything, and listen I used my phone flashlight for years- it works but this thing is so much better, I promise.) If you find out you love hatching then the rust is only a problem if you refuse to ever replace it- mind you even my brinsea mini adv I has rust on the turning gear, but I've also used that one for the better part of a decade and for dozens of hatches. If you are in for the long haul on hatching I would still recommend the brinsea just because of the sturdiness of the machine and granular control, and for the programmable cooling period. Over all I love this thing and as someone who very, very rarely hatches anymore? I might sell my other incubators and just keep this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by October

  • Fantastic, easy to use incubator
I bought this incubator and put it away for a rainy day. My rooster died unexpectedly, and so I pulled out the incubator and grabbed some eggs from the laying boxes and from my stash to eat for breakfast and put them in the incubator. It is easy to keep filled with water and there is a humidity level that shows what's going on inside the incubator. The countdown to hatch day was fun to keep track of, and the built in very strong light to candle the eggs was so helpful. Twenty days later, some of the older, 'meant for breakfast' eggs started hatching. We have 9 chicks total (3 were unfertilized), and I'm hoping at least one of them is a rooster to replace our dearly departed Skeeter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by Cutest Chicken Farmer Cutest Chicken Farmer

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