

🐣 Hatch like a pro—effortless precision for your future flock!
The MATICOOPX 30 Egg Incubator combines advanced airflow technology, external water refilling, and an automatic egg turner with a built-in egg candler to deliver a near-perfect hatching environment. Designed for serious poultry enthusiasts and small-scale farmers, it offers stable temperature and humidity control, easy monitoring, and hands-free operation, ensuring healthy chicks with minimal effort.








| ASIN | B09Y84KPNC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,000 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Poultry Egg Incubators |
| Date First Available | April 19, 2022 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.15 pounds |
| Item model number | MEI-30 |
| Manufacturer | MATICOOPX |
| Product Dimensions | 14.1 x 14.1 x 9.1 inches |
D**M
GREAT incubator
GREAT incubator. very easy to use with almost 100% hatch rate. we used it many, many, times and would only lose an egg or two every once in a while. super easy to set up, comes with clear instructions and fairly easy to clean. our cats even knocked it off our table at one point and we still had a successful hatch with no malfunctions. chicks came out healthy, thriving and ready for the world
D**S
Great tool
Happy with this incubator-so far. Others said they could hear it running..? We note a slight winning when it rotates eggs otherwise and a slight humm nothing bothersome. Temp is steady, humidity stays within range of course we check routinely and fiddle with the opening. We have 10 Turkey eggs and 11 duck eggs so, we think it ok IF we check the machine often. See 10× $15 turkeys and 11x $10 we are protecting our investment. Eggs still viable after 14 days. This hatch pays us back the purchase price +. Easy to- set up, set temp and humidity, Keep humidity levels, Easy to change water, Candle worked well with thick spotted Turkey egg shells,
D**S
Love this incubator
I absolutely love the Maticoop 30-Egg Incubator! This was my very first time hatching eggs, and even though I really didn’t know what I was doing at first, I still had an 86% hatch rate. I did make a couple of mistakes along the way (beginner learning curve!), so I truly believe my hatch rate will be even better next time. The incubator itself is easy to use, consistent, and perfect for anyone who’s new to hatching. I learned so much during this first experience, and this incubator made the whole process exciting and successful. I’m definitely happy with it and would recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, beginner-friendly incubator!
J**Y
The best home incubator for small clutches
This is by far the best incubator I have ever used. My previous incubator was a pain with the water, hard to maintain temps and humidity was all over the place. This coop you put them in and forget until it's hatching day. The temp and humidity hold so well that my eggs actually start hatching before the due day. Last clutch started hatching the day I took them off rotation. I love how easy it is to take the top on and off. Even when I candled, the temp and humidity went right back within minutes. My hatch rate was over 90%. I only had 2 eggs not hatch. One that stopped after the first candling at some point and the other that never pipped. Unreal hatching rate. Cons: humidity at the end is hard to keep below 80. Not when they hatch. That's expected but they recommend you pour an entire bottle of water in at the end for hatching. I've found that if you do, humidity goes above 70 and remains there. It hasn't seemed to affect the hatching rate but I also don't pour an entire bottle in to keep humidity reasonable. 2. This seems to be common with incubators... They are a pain to clean. This one isn't as bad as some. You can't clean the top as much as I would like and the sharp edges underneath the grate mean hard to clean corners. Toothbrushes, toothpicks and cotton swabs work but it's still annoying. Rounded edges would make for much smoother clean out. 3.. There is no battery backup cord. I really wish it had one because power outages are inevitable. Also... Like with any incubator, once the eggs start hatching you're gonna wanna hope they all hatch in a similar time frame. The water underneath gets gross quick. It's unavoidable but if a water removal option were available so that you could change out the water, it would help keep that cleaner. The incubator doesn't smell though so A+. Ventilation is spot on. Pros: I really mean it when I say set and go. The consistency is so incredible that I only candle once to ensure any unfertilized eggs are removed. The turning racks are great. Large enough even for my extra large eggs. You have the option of laying them flat or standing them up. Remember pointed side down for the air bubble and you're good to go. Def holds 30. The grate for hatching is perfect. No flimsy grate that sags in the water. I would recommend this incubator over and over and over and have. If they made a larger one I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I worried over the price. Is it really worth it? Can't I just get a mid tier option? Pay the money. This has already earned itself back and then some. I'm actually considering a second one so that I can run them together. I think it would actually be a better option than some of the larger ones. There's aYT video where a guy compares this incubator to another popular brand. It really sold it for me so if you're still not convinced, look it up.
B**N
High hatch rate, hassle free and super happy with this incubator!
I’ve tried several different brands and styles but this was absolutely the best incubator I’ve ever used! Instructions were simple. It was easy to use. Stores away nicely. The best part was how simple and hassle free the cleanup after hatching was. I incubated 24 eggs for my first round and the only ones that didn’t hatch were the three that were not viable. Holds temperature and humidity really well. No hassle constantly trying to keep the temperature and humidity where it needs to be. All chicks hatched easily, without struggle and in a timely manner. Previous incubators I’ve used had chicks struggling to hatch and hatch days varied all over the place. The clear top made it easy and enjoyable to watch the hatching process. I almost opted for an incubator with much larger capacity but I’m glad I chose this one as I think the high hatch rate is partly due to the size of the incubator. I’m so glad I chose this incubator and I’m ordering a second one.
C**.
Hands down my favorite "small" incubator. I've used everything from the Nurture Right 360, to the cheap yellow and clear incubators and will probably chose this one every time. These a great for beginners and seasoned hatchers alike. They are completely plug and play with easy instructions. I've been running mine from Feb-July straight, with no issues or indication that its slowing down or burning out. On my own farm raised eggs, I get between 85%-100% hatch rates. A few things to note or help with better hatch rates: - The packaging isn't the greatest from the manufacturer. The yellow baskets are loosely packed into the incubator which sadly allowed them to scratch up the clear plastic of the cover during shipping. Not a huge deal, just a bit ugly looking. - Invest in a secondary thermometer/hydrometer. I do see that it runs a bit cooler compared to what it's showing on the lid, but I do have mine in my basement. Having a second thermometer can easily fix this. BUT, I have just "run it as it" at 100.5 degrees without a secondary unit, and still had great hatch rates. - Controlling humidity can be tricky, BUT there is a very easy solution. Take a water bottle, poke a hole in the lid of it. Get a shoestring, feed one end of it in the water bottle (filled with water), and the other into Port A. Place just a bit of the string in Port A, and if you need more humidity, simply feed the string in more. If you need lower humidity, take some of the strong out and open the air vent just a bit. But always give it an hour to 2 to stabilize before making more adjustments. - Basket liners and elastics are important if you have smaller eggs. I put kitchen shelf liner strips in each basket to ensure that the eggs are staying still when the baskets are rotating. I also put an elastic at one end of the basket to help keep my eggs together (they are medium size). This helps them not bump and crack when the baskets are rotating. - During lockdown, put a shelf liner down for the bottom. This helps the chicks stand and walk properly without slipping or getting their legs caught in the bottom grates. It also helps for easier clean up! My only feedback is, that if i have 30 eggs go to lockdown, I find it a bit cramped when they are hatching. I've now moved to moving eggs to a bigger, separate incubator for hatching which seems to work for me. This also helps me prolong the life of the incubator (no baby fluff getting into the fan), and clean up is a breeze when I'm simply wiping/disinfecting instead of having to fully wash out egg shells and poop every time. My bigger unit is cheap but very easy to clean, so this has saved me a lot of time and $$ running both!
A**O
Respecto al producto, ya está en uso y parece que funciona muy bien. Solo la paquetería, mal dhl.
M**Y
Me encanta! Es muy muy buena incubadora, el consumo de luz fue muy bajo a pesar de tenerla conectada por más de un mes para dos veces que puse a incubar huevos, la falla de huevos que hubo fue por qué no estaban fecundados, los demás pollos nacieron bien, sanos y fuertes.
M**H
This is a good incubator. I have had it for a few years now and have hatched probably a hundred birds. Turkeys and chickens. I especially like how you can see through the top all the way around without needing to open it. The temperature and humidity are consistent. I had bought a more expensive one as well from a different place, but perfer this one. It's hard to clean it without spilling water over the motor. But with two little screws you can remove the motor and dry it. It's well done.
L**Y
Worked great. All but two eggs hatched.
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