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18 Egg Incubator, Automatic Egg Turner With LED Candler, Temperature & Humidity Control,
18 Egg Incubator, Automatic Egg Turner With LED Candler, Temperature & Humidity Control,
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Designed for homeschooling families, the 18 Egg Incubator with Automatic Egg Turner brings hands-on biology into your home classroom. It supports life science lessons by letting students observe egg development and hatch in real time, turning your lessons into a vivid, experiential unit.
Key Features & Design
- Capacity: incubates up to 18 eggs, ideal for small family projects or a shared classroom activity.
- Digital Display & Precise Control: clear temperature and humidity readouts guide your setup, with a controllable 68–104°F range and 360° air circulation for stable conditions.
- Dual-Zone Auto Water Refill: AB system lets you add water without opening the lid, with one bottle lasting 8–10 days to minimize interruptions during incubation.
- 360° Automatic Egg Turning: imitates a mother hen’s care with three selectable turning intervals, each lasting 10 seconds, reducing embryo adhesion and promoting even heating.
- Egg Candler & Viewing Window: includes a 10W Lux high-brightness LED candler for easy embryo inspection, plus a 360° transparent viewing window so the whole family can watch progress without disturbing the incubator.
Performance / Benefits
For homeschooling, this incubator translates biology theory into tangible experience. Students learn key concepts such as incubation, temperature stability, humidity control, and the importance of gentle, consistent turning for healthy embryo development. The digital display supports data collection and scientific observation—perfect for life science and biology units, as well as animal science or agricultural-themed curricula.
Practical use cases include:
- Weekly or unit-long incubation projects that culminate in a chick hatch, offering a concrete narrative for writing journals, discussing genetics, and analyzing growth timelines.
- Family STEM evenings or co-op sessions where multiple learners document observations, compare data across different eggs, and present findings to the class.
- Science fair-ready experiments focused on variables like humidity and turning intervals, using the dual-zone humidity control and automatic turning as controllable factors.
Compared to simpler setups, this incubator minimizes routine maintenance with its auto water refill and automated turning, allowing students to focus on observation, data recording, and interpretation. The built-in candler supports early-stage observation, helping students identify embryo development milestones and understand hatch timing. It’s a practical, engaging tool for home classrooms pursuing a hands-on biology curriculum and a memorable, family-friendly science project.
