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BCW Miller Little Giant Still Air Incubator White Up To 120 Eggs P637865BCW-406716 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/BCW/BCW-406716.jpg Miller Little Giant Still Air Incubator White Up To 120 Eggs Manufacturer Part Number: 406716Color: WhiteSize: Up To 120 EggsDimension: 17.75X17.75X8Digital Control Board For Easy Temperature Setting, Self-Regulating Temperature ControlBuilt-In Digital Hygrometer Measures HumidityHolds 41 Large Chicken Eggs Or Up To 120 Bantam Or Quail Eggs When Used With The Automatic Egg Turner (Sold Separately)Made Of Durable, Warmth-Retaining StyrofoamMade In The Usa 637865 084369171977 17.3500lbs 19.00 17.90 6.30
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55.2800 2025-03-28 Discontinued
customer review - by , August 8, 2013
4/ 5stars
I bought this to hatch quail eggs, I set 15 eggs in it. When I candled around 8 days, I was pretty sure only 14/15 eggs I had set were fertile. This incubator worked great but needed a few tweaks. Without a fan it was hard to keep the temps stable in there. So I bought a small USB fan and set it inside the incubator. That helped a lot. I had a temperature spike one day but the eggs seemed to do ok. Keeping the humidity stable was a little tricky, but I didn't use anything to measure the humidity. On hatch day, things started looking dry so I upped the humidity by adding water. I think I upped it too much because one of the babies got stuck in the egg and died. I had two more that were slow to hatch and the incubator started to get dry so I had to help them out. (mistake) They both ended up dying a couple days later.All in all, it was a good starter incubator, wasn't too expensive and got the job done. I ended up with way more quail babies than I expected, especially for a newbie. If you purchase this incubator, definitely invest in a cheap USB fan. The one I used stood up on it's own.
customer review - by , June 6, 2013
5/ 5stars
Nice size, keeps a constant tempature like the big windows easy for viewing. I would recommend this for any one.
customer review - by , May 5, 2013
4/ 5stars
This item is a great value for the price. Best price I have seen and it does the job just fine.
customer review - by , February 2, 2013
5/ 5stars
buen articulo llego a la fecha sin ningn problema 100% confiable el vendedor,operacion realizada sin ningun tipo de incoveniente el producto llena mi perspectiva
customer review - by , September 9, 2012
4/ 5stars
I actually used this incubator to make tempeh, but it worked fairly well given its price. I set it around 90 degrees, and never saw it go below 85 or above 95. The fluctuations that everyone is reporting could be due to the temperature within the house (it affects it somewhat). The other explanation is that its integrity is a hit or miss, or that it works better at different temperatures.
customer review - by , March 3, 2012
4/ 5stars
Ok, so incubating eggs is no easy task. I gave this bator 4 stars because well, IMO its a bit pricy and it's missing something... The automatic egg turner!!! If you don't have all day for 18 days to turn egg 3 times a day, you NEED an egg turner!!! I find it kind of hard to believe these suckers cost very much to manufacture, but if you want both the bator and the turner you are gonna pay $100+... Where's my Oh S*$! face??? I just want to show my kids the miracle of life without breaking the bank. Other than my gripe on the price. I havn't used the bator with the turner, so I'm hoping my next hatch will be much better than my first (2 out of 15 eggs just isn't good numbers). So crossing fingers and hoping to remember to update my review!! PS. I'm using the thermometer that came with the bator and it reads a constant 99.5 (ideal) that we set it at. I put a digital (battery operated) hydrometer in the bater and with all the reservoirs filled keep at least a 67% humidity (60%+ is ideal) at the top of the bator.
customer review - by , September 9, 2011
5/ 5stars
This actually works! I wanted a cheap way to hatch eggs for fun, but didn't feel safe rigging my own incubator. I set the temperature at the recommended number- shying to a few degrees cooler in case of fluctuations. I typically turned my eggs twice a day, kept water in the bottom, and stopped turning them 3 days before hatching. Candle them with a flashlight a week after incubation to look for veins; remove those that don't seem to be developing. Ducklings and chicks each had over 80% success.Pros: cheap, easyCons: must turn eggs oneself
customer review - by , August 8, 2011
5/ 5stars
Well I already had a brinsea and bought this as an overflow so was not new to incubating. You know what? It actually works very well holds temp with minor like maybe a degree of fluctuation. Holds a ton of eggs. Would I use it on expensive eggs? Prolly no but for 50 this things performs fine. I would say keep it in a room where ambient temp is constant.
customer review - by , July 7, 2011
4/ 5stars
Our chickies should be hatching any day now! We were surprised when we first got this incubator that it is just a big hunk of foam. We thought that it should have some sort of outer shell. Also, at first, it did out gas a bit. But, now that it is no longer noticably out gassing, it is working very well. It holds about two-dozen eggs. And, it keeps a nice, even temperature without having to make a lot of adjustments. It is nice to be able to look in the window and see the eggs and the thermometer. Now, we are just keeping our fingers crossed for a good hatch rate!
customer review - by , April 4, 2011
5/ 5stars
Bought this to hatch my own chicks on my hobby farm. Did buy the auto turner which worked great from the start. Followed directions and had an 80% hatch rate. Later bought a fan made for the incubator, installed it and had a 90% hatch rate. With the fan added and the auto turner I've just set it and never have to check it except for adding water and watching the moisture level. Thinking of buying a second.

Miller Little Giant Still Air Incubator - White - Up To 120 Eggs

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Brand Miller
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UPC: 084369171977
SKU: BCW-406716
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Product Description

Manufacturer Part Number: 406716

  • Color: White
  • Size: Up To 120 Eggs
  • Dimension: 17.75X17.75X8
  • Digital Control Board For Easy Temperature Setting, Self-Regulating Temperature Control
  • Built-In Digital Hygrometer Measures Humidity
  • Holds 41 Large Chicken Eggs Or Up To 120 Bantam Or Quail Eggs When Used With The Automatic Egg Turner (Sold Separately)
  • Made Of Durable, Warmth-Retaining Styrofoam
  • Made In The Usa

  • NOTE: PO box deliveries are not available.

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    By N. Palombo
    Date: August 13, 2013
    I bought this to hatch quail eggs, I set 15 eggs in it. When I candled around 8 days, I was pretty sure only 14/15 eggs I had set were fertile. This incubator worked great but needed a few tweaks. Without a fan it was hard to keep the temps stable in there. So I bought a small USB fan and set it inside the incubator. That helped a lot. I had a temperature spike one day but the eggs seemed to do ok. Keeping the humidity stable was a little tricky, but I didn't use anything to measure the humidity. On hatch day, things started looking dry so I upped the humidity by adding water. I think I upped it too much because one of the babies got stuck in the egg and died. I had two more that were slow to hatch and the incubator started to get dry so I had to help them out. (mistake) They both ended up dying a couple days later.All in all, it was a good starter incubator, wasn't too expensive and got the job done. I ended up with way more quail babies than I expected, especially for a newbie. If you purchase this incubator, definitely invest in a cheap USB fan. The one I used stood up on it's own.
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
    By Christine Bills
    Date: June 30, 2013
    Nice size, keeps a constant tempature like the big windows easy for viewing. I would recommend this for any one.
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Krysten
    Date: May 11, 2013
    This item is a great value for the price. Best price I have seen and it does the job just fine.
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
    By raul franco
    Date: February 01, 2013
    buen articulo llego a la fecha sin ningn problema 100% confiable el vendedor,operacion realizada sin ningun tipo de incoveniente el producto llena mi perspectiva
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Anonymous
    Date: September 06, 2012
    I actually used this incubator to make tempeh, but it worked fairly well given its price. I set it around 90 degrees, and never saw it go below 85 or above 95. The fluctuations that everyone is reporting could be due to the temperature within the house (it affects it somewhat). The other explanation is that its integrity is a hit or miss, or that it works better at different temperatures.
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
    By Jessica
    Date: March 06, 2012
    Ok, so incubating eggs is no easy task. I gave this bator 4 stars because well, IMO its a bit pricy and it's missing something... The automatic egg turner!!! If you don't have all day for 18 days to turn egg 3 times a day, you NEED an egg turner!!! I find it kind of hard to believe these suckers cost very much to manufacture, but if you want both the bator and the turner you are gonna pay $100+... Where's my Oh S*$! face??? I just want to show my kids the miracle of life without breaking the bank. Other than my gripe on the price. I havn't used the bator with the turner, so I'm hoping my next hatch will be much better than my first (2 out of 15 eggs just isn't good numbers). So crossing fingers and hoping to remember to update my review!! PS. I'm using the thermometer that came with the bator and it reads a constant 99.5 (ideal) that we set it at. I put a digital (battery operated) hydrometer in the bater and with all the reservoirs filled keep at least a 67% humidity (60%+ is ideal) at the top of the bator.
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
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