IncuKit™ XL for Cabinet Incubators 220V

$92.99

Thermostat

IncuStat™ Basic for IncuKit XL

220/240V Fan/Heater Units

1 x 125 Watt Fan/Heater Unit 2 x 125 Watt Fan/Heater Unit

IncuKit™ XL for Cabinet Incubators 220V

$92.99

Thermostat

IncuStat™ Basic for IncuKit XL

220/240V Fan/Heater Units

1 x 125 Watt Fan/Heater Unit 2 x 125 Watt Fan/Heater Unit
  • 220 Volt International Version.  Click here to see the 110 North America Version
  • All-in-one thermostat, heater, fan control unit
  • For Mid-Size & Cabinet Incubators
  • Digital electronic pre-set (99.5 F) thermostat
  • Option to use 1 or 2 heater and fan modules (125 watts or 250 watts)
  • Integrated heaters with safety thermal switch included
  • Large high output axial fan with safety guard
  • Mounting hardware & operating instructions included
  • IncubatorWarehouse.com's 2 Year IncuCare Warranty
Description More Information FAQ Instructions

The IncuKit™ XL 220V is a powerful, all-in-one heater unit designed for larger cabinet incubators. It provides precise temperature control and optimized airflow system to ensure consistent and successful egg hatching. Ideal for farmers and hobbyists seeking a most reliable hatching setup, this unit is perfect for enhancing your current hatching system or building a custom one.

Product Description

If you're managing a cabinet incubator, maintaining stable conditions during the incubation period is key. The IncuKit™ XL 220V solves this by delivering a fully integrated solution—combining heating, airflow, and digital controls into one unit. Built specifically for cabinet-style incubators, this system helps achieve optimal humidity and temperature for egg hatching, from chickens to quail.

Unlike basic heating elements, this unit includes a high-output fan that circulates warm air evenly throughout the cabinet. That means no hot or cold spots—just a uniform, healthy environment for your eggs. Whether you're upgrading your farming equipment or fine-tuning your current egg incubator, the IncuKit™ XL 220V provides industrial-grade performance with a user-friendly setup.

Product Information

  • Product Name: IncuKit™ XL 220V

  • Function: Heating and airflow system for cabinet incubators

  • Ideal For: Egg hatching, farming setups, poultry projects

  • Power Source: 220V

  • Compatibility: Fits most cabinet incubators

Technical Details

  • Voltage: 220V AC

  • Components: High-output fan, heating element, digital temperature control

  • Mount Type: Easy installation in standard cabinet incubators

  • Temperature Range: Optimized for all poultry species

  • Airflow System: Balanced fan-driven circulation for uniform heating

Additional Information

  • Use Case: Perfect for hatching chicken, duck, or quail eggs

  • Best For: Farmers, homesteaders, and hatchery operators

  • System Type: Fully enclosed hatching system with automatic heat regulation

Warranty & Support

Your purchase includes a 2-Year IncuCare Warranty—our commitment to quality and performance. For any technical support or setup questions, our dedicated customer service team is ready to assist.

SKU : IKXL-220

CONDITION : New

Weight : 2.3 lb

MODEL : IncuKit XL 220V

VOLTAGE : International (220/240 Volt AC)

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • How do I determine what wattage of heating element I will need for my incubator?

    One of the simplest ways to determine what size of heating element you need in an incubator is what we call the light bulb test. To perform this test, you simply place a light bulb(s) in the incubator with the approximate wattage that you think will work. If this heats the incubator to or a little above the desired set temperature approximately the same wattage of heating element will also work. If it goes over by a lot than you will want a lower wattage heating element. If it takes a long time to heat up or never reaches the desired temp you will need a larger heating element.

  • What size of an incubator will the IncuKit heat?

    There is not a predetermined size that the IncuKit will work for. This is because each incubator is built different and it is impossible to know which IncuKit will work for each design. There are several factors that will affect which IncuKit you will need to consider. A couple of these are the size, dimensions, and insulation. A good general rule of thumb for each size IncuKit is:

    IncuKit Mini- Table top size incubators like a HovaBator or Little Giant

    IncuKit XL With 1 x Heater/Fan – Approximately an incubator the size of an apartment refrigerator

    IncuKit XL With 2 x Heater/Fans – Approximately the size of a GQF Sportsman Cabinet incubator

    Before selecting an IncuKit we recommend performing a light bulb test to determine what wattage of heating element you will need. Click here to learn about the light bulb test.

Customer Reviews

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Spike in Temperature Cooked my eggs, multiple times with different units

(It was almost to the point i could predict the exact day and time it would do it, as if it was programed into the product. )

The main issue with these products is they spike over time. What do i mean by this, you ask? So i set the first one up and monitored it every 2 hrs for a week, no issue. So i assumed it was safe to begin incubating eggs. About a week into the incubation period the temperature spiked to 104 and stayed there. The receiving probe was in optimal position and nothing had changed. It did it a few more times and fried about 500 quail eggs. Finally, it stabilized. A yr later no issues from the first one. It was almost to the point i could predict the exact day and time it would do it, as if it was programed into the product.
So i began to build a new and better incubator. Once again i tested the control module. at first with one heating element plugged in then two, finally i added the water to see if humidity affected how they worked. No issue, only a half of degrees of thermal difference from top to bottom. I checked all the numbers every 6 hrs for a week even the outside of the incubator to see thermal loss. Once again about a week after putting in 600+ eggs in it began to spike. First at 105 then at 107 three days later. So a few hundred dollars of material from these guys a loss of 1000+ (eggs or birds) kind of a a costly GLITCH!!!!