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Cabinet Egg Turner Motor 110V AC | 1 RPM
$39.99
This Egg Turner Motor is perfect for cabinet egg incubator applications, providing very high torque (60 lbs/in) it can easily turn a variety of egg turner designs. The motor is 1 RPM (makes 1 revolution per minute), so it is best used with a timer to prevent overturning your eggs. This motor works great with the IncuKit XL Advanced because they have built-in egg turner timer controls.  The motor shaft has a D shape and also a hole through the shaft for easy egg turner linkage.  110V AC Power.
-15% sale
Nurture Right 360 Hatch Divider
$29.99 $34.99
Hatch Divider for Nurture Right 360. This hatch divider allows you to hatch different species or types of eggs in the same incubator and keep them separate. Mesh design allows easy airflow to maintain superior hatch results. NOT DISHWASHER SAFE
Casters for Cabinet Incubators
$49.99
This set of 4 casters will make it easier to move your cabinet incubator around for servicing, cleaning, & accessing eggs or trays. Easy to install on all cabinet models. Comes with base strips, mounting tape, & four locking casters.
IncuKit™ XL for Reptile Incubators
$90.99
The IncuKit XL™ for reptiles is an all-in-one kit designed to be the heart and brains of a homemade reptile incubator. It allows you to convert a cabinet-sized enclosure into an incubator! To make your own incubator, you can use anything from an old refrigerator to a custom built cabinet! Simply choose your enclosure and install your IncuKit XL™ for reptiles unit inside.  Pretty cool?  Well, actually it's pretty hot and it works very well.   The IncuKit XL™ for reptiles has been redesigned to work specifically in reptile incubators that require lower temps! The IncuKit XL™ for reptiles includes the following: Basic Thermostat module: This is a standard on/off thermostat.  This means that when the temperature hits a certain point, it turns the heater off and then back on full power once the temperature drops below a certain point.  It will control the heater and fan. This comes pre-set to 99.5 degrees F but is fully adjustable to the temperature required for reptile eggs.  1 x 125 Watt Heater/Fan: This heater/fan is great for providing heat to medium to large size reptile incubators. The included wire adapter makes it so the heater and fan turn off once the desired temperature is reached. This helps to minimize the drying out of eggs and overheating the incubator. To determine if the included heater/fan unit will provide enough heat, a simple light bulb test will help.  Get light bulbs that will generate enough heat to easily warm your incubator to at least your desired temperature. See how many watts are required and that will help you know which option to select. The buyer is responsible for determining if this will generate enough heat for your enclosure.    Caution: this is an AC powered device that you will be mounting in your incubator yourself.  You must use a great deal of common sense when dealing with electrical devices.  Electricity is wonderful but can be very dangerous.  Use caution, common sense and if in doubt, ASK AN EXPERT!!! The IncuKit includes the following: Electronic Basic Digital Thermostat 1 x Heater/fan. Each heater and fan module includes a high-output 120mm AC fan with protective screen, an integrated 125 watt heater with built-in safety thermal switch and mounting plate Adapter extension cord for reptile incubators All mounting hardware Installation and operating instructions Easy to install and set up.  All mounting hardware needed is included.  And our step-by-step video makes it easy to install.  Just mount the heater and fan module, mount the thermostat, connect them together and then plug it in.  It's so easy!!   Simple to install!  See this instructional video to see how simple it is to install this in your home-made incubator: If you find that your particular incubator needs more air circulation (a common issue in odd-shaped incubators), we offer 92mm and 120mm AC fans.     
Circulated Air Fan Kit for Hova Bator Incubator
$31.99
Did you know that at any given time, the temperature in your Hova-Bator still air incubator can vary by up to five degrees from top to bottom and from the center to the corners? This occurs primarily because heat rises. Unfortunately, this temperature variation can have a significant negative impact on your hatch rates. This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into your incubator. This fan circulates the air, which helps keep your whole incubator the same temperature. This can have a positive impact on hatch results. The more consistent air temperature also ensures that your thermostat is cycling on and off at the appropriate times, not just when the air around the thermostat heats or cools. Putting a fan inside your incubator is a great way to increase hatch rates, but it is not just as simple as buying a PC fan or a cheap fan kit. There are a few things that you need to keep in mind: Too much air circulation is bad for eggs, as it will dry them out. Think about it this way: there isn’t a fan blowing on eggs in nature. The only reason that an incubator needs the fan is to keep the temperature more consistent (like in nature). Beware of cheap kits, which often use high-speed fans. Almost all fans on the market are designed for cooling things, so they are made to move as much air as possible. This is not what you want. If your fan is too powerful it can overheat your incubator. Fans generate heat, and alternate fans are known to cook eggs. The direction the air flows and the positioning of the fan inside your incubator is critical to maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the incubator. Our fan kit includes simple instructions on how to do this. This item, along with the majority of our products, is covered by our Two Year IncuCare Warranty. Purchase today with no worries and experience the Hova-Bator Circulated Air Fan Kit for yourself. Video: Installation Video
Circulated Air Fan Kit for the Little Giant Incubator (Replaces 7200)
$31.99
Did you know that at any given time, the temperature in your Little Giant still air incubator can vary by up to five degrees from top to bottom and from the center to the corners? This occurs primarily because heat rises. Unfortunately, this temperature variation can have a significant negative impact on your hatch rates. This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into your incubator. This fan circulates the air, which helps keep your whole incubator the same temperature. This can have a positive impact on hatch results. The more consistent air temperature also ensures that your thermostat is cycling on and off at the appropriate times, not just when the air around the thermostat heats or cools. Putting a fan inside your incubator is a great way to increase hatch rates, but it is not just as simple as buying a PC fan or a cheap fan kit. There are a few things that you need to keep in mind: Too much air circulation is bad for eggs, as it will dry them out. Think about it this way: there isn’t a fan blowing on eggs in nature. The only reason that an incubator needs the fan is to keep the temperature more consistent (like in nature). Beware of cheap kits, which often use high-speed fans. Almost all fans on the market are designed for cooling things, so they are made to move as much air as possible. This is not what you want. If your fan is too powerful it can overheat your incubator. Fans generate heat, and alternate fans are known to cook eggs. The direction the air flows and the positioning of the fan inside your incubator is critical to maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the incubator. Our fan kit includes simple instructions on how to do this. Miller Manufacturing has stopped producing the 7200 fan kit, but this kit can take its place. This item, along with the majority of our products, is covered by our Two Year IncuCare Warranty. Purchase today with no worries and experience the Little Giant Circulated Air Fan Kit for yourself. Video: Installation Video
-26% sale
Nurture Right 360 1.5 in. Riser
$34.99 $46.99
Riser for Nurture Right 360. Can be used to raise lid height for larger birds and also to help keep birds in incubator when lid is removed. Adds 1.5" of height to the incubator. NOT DISHWASHER SAFE
IncuTherm Plus™ Hatch Monitor
$26.99
The two biggest factors in achieving a successful hatch are correct temperature and humidity. With these factors in mind, we created the IncuTherm™ series digital thermometer/hygrometers. The IncuTherm Plus™ is able to accurately measure and display the temperature and relative humidity at the same time which can be displayed in both Fahrenheit or Celsius . The probe is placed inside the incubator. This allows the IncuTherm Plus™ to measure temperature and humidity on the inside of your incubator and display it on the outside. The built-in high and low memory stores the highest and lowest temperature and humidity readings since the last memory reset. This helps you ensure ideal conditions for a successful hatch. The IncuTherm Series has been factory calibrated to be accurate to within +/- 1°F (0.5°C) in the incubation temperature ranges. This is twice as accurate as most standard digital thermometers available on the market. This accuracy level makes the IncuTherm Series the easy choice when selecting a digital thermometer for your next hatch. As always, all of our products are covered by our One-year Hassle-free Guarantee. Purchase today with no worries and experience the IncuTherm Plus™ Hatch Monitor for yourself.
Incubator Warehouse Hatching Guide Book - Intro to Hatching
$5.99
This is a printed version of our 4 Part of our Intro to Hatching YouTube Series (see video links below) Illustrated Guide to Hatching Basic introduction to incubating eggs and brooding chicks Product has references to our products but is overall very educational and informational 28 Pages See Pictures for a sneak peak YouTube Video Series Intro to Hatching Part 1/4: Setup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqnbL8qTvaI&t Intro to Hatching Part 2/4: Incubation Period https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq8NvC2mH0U&t Intro to Hatching Part 3/4: Hatching Period https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3JzvNvvRpU&t Intro to Hatching Part 4/4: After Hatch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7gtp3QQWgY&t

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