🐣 Hatch Your Dreams with Ease!
The WYD2ANG Smart Chicken Incubator is a user-friendly, efficient hatching solution designed for various poultry eggs. With a 12-egg capacity, precise temperature control, and a transparent cover for full visibility, it ensures optimal hatch rates and a seamless hatching experience.
Brand | WYD2ANG |
Model Number | M12 |
Color | SylvanJoy |
Package Dimensions | 32.41 x 30.99 x 18.29 cm; 1.48 kg |
Capacity | 300 Centiliters |
Special Features | Manual |
Item Weight | 1.48 Kilograms |
T**I
It’s ok but …
The biggest issue is I bought 2 and lucky I did because one broke 2 days after starting my eggs. The top was super hot and warped the “sticker” and the fan stopped. No warning Also I do prefer to be able to see the humidity
T**U
Buy a hydrometer
***Update***21 days later I had to adjust the temp up and down and hand feed the water out of the bottle if not the whole bottle would of went in and the humidity was 99% (you wouldn’t know that without buying a hydrometer) also the temp isn’t right rely on the hydrometer you buy. With all that said out of 12 eggs 2 eggs candled we’re not fertile when candled at 7 days 1 failed at 2 weeks 6 have hatched perfectly and 2 more have pipped. Only 1 egg I was expecting to hatch didn’t but still could we will see. I would absolutely buy this again as long as you monitor and get a couple hydrometers.First- all the people saying that it is a manual turner because the instructions state to manually turn the eggs 2-3 times a day is just to verify that it is working and turning correctly top is lined up and such. it turns on its own every 2 hours.Secondly- I ordered a pack of three small hydrometers with the temperature. The humidity inside was 99% with the bottle attached. I had to dump out all of the water in the tray and only allow a little bit to go in. Keep an eye on the humidity until it was where I wanted it and then stop the flow of water. I don’t even recommend keeping the bottle attached because it’s way too much water. Roughly a 1/2 cup kept the humidity around 65%third- the temperature is off. It was set at 100°, and the hydrometers I put inside put two. Both read 98.1° while the incubator said it was 100° you need your temp 99.5-101.0 I had to turn the incubator up to the max of 103° one hydrometer says 99.5 the other 100° the incubator 103° I’m hoping the actual temperature is around 100 I also added the styrofoam packing bottom back onto the incubator to try and hold in the heat even though I feel like it’s not the problem it’s the thermometer that is the problem. I have one more additional hydrometer that I could put in there, so I had several different readings in different places inside it I may end up doing that right now I have one in the center and one on the outer edge of the turner which is why I’m getting two different temperatures from them now. The eggs turn great full rotations I marked them to make sure they were. Also the dome only goes on one way if you do not have it on the correct way heat and humidity will escape and even when it’s on the correct way you have to run your hands all the way around to make sure it’s seated completely on it. I have 12 black copper eggs in. I will update in 21 days. As far as water I will keep a eye on the humidity and manually add it to the part the bottle connects to. I will add more the last 3 days durnimv lock down because you want it a little higher then.
S**W
Worked successfully
We were able to successfully hatch 6 new peepers. However it struggled to hold temp throughout the incubation period. Definitely worth the price but would have to upgrade if we intended to consistently hatch chicks.
N**A
You need an external thermometer/hygrometer
All my chicken eggs hatched out perfectly. The only issue I have is, the temperature is off by a few degrees and it does not measure humidity. I kept the styrofoam on and the machine said 103 degrees but my thermometer would read between 98-100.
S**K
It works well
This product works at it says. We hatched 11 out of 12 chicks. As with most incubators on the market, there are few tips to facilitate a good hatch:Have a thermometer inside to monitor the heat and humidity inside.Do not fill up and leave the bottle in, This causes overly high humidity. Instead add water as necessary according to your humidity level on the proper temperature/humidity.Follow the proper days for your eggs and remove the revolving tray at the proper time.This machine does what it says and it worked well.
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