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The Chalixion Egg Incubator hatches up to 120 eggs with advanced features including dual fan-driven heaters for stable temperature, an external water filler for consistent humidity, and automatic egg turning every 90 minutes. It offers 5 incubation modes, a visual control panel with incubation day tracking, and dual power supply options to ensure uninterrupted operation. Designed for all egg sizes with adjustable rollers and two-tier capacity, it’s the smart choice for reliable, high-yield hatching.

















| ASIN | B0DJZGGN87 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,034 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #506 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Date First Available | October 13, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 14.27 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Chalixion |
| Package Dimensions | 20.5 x 18.5 x 10.5 inches |
A**N
Nice on price and performance.
This is a bit tricky to put together the first time. Instructions would be good. That being said. It's simple to assemble. It works well and holds a lot of eggs. Once they hatch it's also good to hold the chicks for a few days. I have to watch the humidity and keep plenty of water in it.The temp is really accurate. If you set off an alarm. Max/min humidity. It's loud enough to get your attention. I liked this more than I thought I would. High hatch rate.
C**T
Fantastic incubator for the average person
Hatched 63 of 76 eggs on my first use. Stop worrying about the humidity and temperature so much. I kept it about 60% (as read by the machine), set the temp to 101, and kept it in a closet in the garage with no air draft or major temperature fluctuations. Take the eggs off the rollers about a 2-3 days prior to hatch, and wait. I did not use the Styrofoam case as the temperature outside and humidity level in Louisiana was high enough. I would imagine in the winter or inside of the house, you would need to use the Styrofoam. I cannot speak for the automatic duck, chicken, etc modes. I set it to constant temperature and waited. I would recommend this incubator to anyone that isn't hatching commercially. Instructions are terrible but it is a very simple concept. I also like the 12v capabilities for power outages.
J**A
Not good
I have hatched hundreds of eggs in other incubators but was looking for something that would hold more eggs. I loaded this up with 100 fertile chicken eggs. I did not like this because even though it automatically turns the eggs it wouldn’t turn them enough. Every 2-3 days I had to open the incubator and put the eggs evenly spaced on the rollers. The eggs would just roll outward and bunch up. It was impossible to get the humidity just right so I let it go at 30% the whole time. At lockdown I lost 83 eggs. Chicks all grew but died at various stages. At lockdown I added water but it went so high that I couldn’t get it right so I had to open the incubator up a smidgen which at the time seemed to work. In the end I had 7 eggs hatch. 3 chicks have deformities.. I had 2 other incubators going at the same time with the same eggs and had 98% + hatch rates. This incubator was awful from the moment if trying to set it up. I’m really upset that I lost so many chicks. I will be returning this and buying something better.
S**A
Buy it you won't be disappointed
This is great for hatching quail, chick's, goslings, turkeys. The humidity is kept so perfect. Our hatch rate has been a solid 95%. The stacking trays are great, easy to clean, repair, and put together for multiple stage growing. I would suggest making removable divider that goes the length of the tray for multiple species brudding. Also the slots on the edge of the trays are to large allowing chick's to fall to lower level and drown. The gravity water feeder makes a big mess when adding fresh water. May want to include a tray so it will catch the overflow and make the gravity feeder level with the Bruder. Repairs are easy. The plastic clips break or the wires get pulled when moving levels if not careful. We ordered repair clips on Amazon as well. Best Bruder for geese for sure. Humidity was perfect with 95% hatch rate.
Y**L
He sacado todos mis huevos exactamente como dice recomendado
A**R
Assembly & Operations
'm setting up my new Chalexion 120 double deck incubator. Chalexion seems to only appear on Amazon. To find any online instructions you have to search HETHA (very few youtube.com to assist you), but if you're diligent you might find what you're looking for. With that said the manual that is included is pretty much junk/sucks/awful/PigeonEnglish! Did I say horrible - I am exaggerating, not really lol. . .as far as the machines goes - very, very nice for the price. I'm about to fill it with goose eggs and let's see how that goes! Good luck with figuring out how to assemble and operate the pretty darn nice incubator!
S**O
Functional but awful design
I bought this incubator because I raise quail to feed my pet reptiles and I needed something with a large capacity that I could constantly cycle eggs through. I have hatched probably 100-200 quail through this incubator by now and it is definitely capable of maintaining temperature and turning the eggs enough to get a decent hatch rate. I don't add any water for humidity and I don't do any sort of "lockdown", I just leave the eggs on the rollers until they hatch on their own. The problem is -- this device has numerous design issues that make it very annoying to use. The egg rolling mechanism has many of limitations. When fully loaded, the eggs inside slowly get pushed to the edge of the incubator where they get stuck in a position where they stop rolling. Ideally, it would have some sort of barrier that prevents the eggs from moving further. More concerningly, I have also seen newly hatched quail get stuck in the rollers. Sometimes their legs get stuck between the rollers and they can't get out on their own. Sometimes they crawl into the compartment where the geared end of the rollers are and get stuck inside it, crushed underneath the gear. One of these two situations happens to a surprisingly large percent of the quail -- maybe 1 in 4. Fortunately, the quail don't seem to be injured by this, I just rescue them and put them into the brooder and they recover fine. I suspect hatching chickens in this device would be easier and they wouldn't get stuck. Even more annoying is the fact that the device is top-loading, and in order to access the bottom compartment, you need to lift up the lid and the top compartment together and put it down somewhere without disturbing the eggs. Essentially, in order to operate their incubator easily, you need a space next to the incubator that is just as big as it in order to place the lid and top compartment. There have been many times when I accidentally tilted the top compartment too much while moving it, and the rollers and eggs fell off the top rack and onto the floor. This is exacerbated by the lack of barrier preventing the eggs from getting stuck on the edge of the incubator. Additionally, because the power cord plugs into the incubator on the front instead of the back, it is a constant nuisance when lifting up the lid. It often gets draped across the open incubator and needs to be repositioned before you can put the lid back on. Ultimately, if you want high capacity for very cheap and are willing to put up with the constant annoyances, this is a good option. Personally, I wish I had spent more and got a nicer device.
C**N
Works very well
Exactly what it is fast shipping
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