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The Safego 16-30 Eggs Incubator is a compact, durable poultry incubator designed for professional and hobbyist breeders alike. Featuring automatic egg turning every 2 hours, precise digital temperature control, and an integrated LED egg candler, it supports hatching a variety of eggs with adjustable trays. Its upgraded external water injection system eliminates daily manual refills, while a turbo fan ensures uniform airflow for optimal embryo development. Perfect for millennial managers seeking efficient, hands-off incubation with real-time monitoring.










| ASIN | B0BVFY3TBY |
| Batteries | 2 Unknown batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #903,548 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6,393 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Date First Available | February 10, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Safego |
| Package Dimensions | 14.81 x 14.54 x 7.45 inches |
L**Y
Worked for my button quail eggs
I got my button quail eggs hatched successfully! It’s my first time to hatch eggs. I also use the machine made a simple chick breeder. It totally worked as a heater for the chicks. So I don’t have to buy heat lamps for my chicks.
V**Z
Stopped working within 10 days
Started making loud noises and stopped working 10 days into incubating button quail eggs. I can return it as I don't have original packaging. $60 lost plus all my quail eggs.
M**Z
Me encanto el producto si funciono pude obtener 8 crías y están en perfecta condiciones, dándoles gracias a Dios y que sigan a si de bellos mis polluelos
M**Z
Used parts
I purchased for a new incubator and received old dirty parts
T**Y
Works great
The last incubator broke so I got this to try out. Works great. All the eggs in it appear to be growing and should be hatching next week. Low maintenance, temp is preset. Water is pulled through a tube so it doesn't have to be opened daily to add water like the last one. Overall, better than the last and easier to use.
T**J
Fan failed right away, humidity always too high
I really wanted to like this incubator, but the two hatchings I did had less than 10% hatch rates (I average 90+ in my other ones), and the fan failed at the end of my 2nd hatching. I had high hopes for the water reservoir, but it just kept the humidity at 80%+, which probably explains the poor hatch rates.
M**Y
Works great for hatching
Works great for hatching baby chicks has rotation easy to use
C**Y
Worked wonderfully with a great success rate
Included picture is just a screenshot of the listing to show which incubator I got. I’m seeing other reviews that are obviously shot different incubators and mine is currently dismantled. I love the big clear upper part. So much fun to watch the process, especially watching my children’s delight as they counted another hatch. Update: just had a successful Guinea hatch. This would handle about 16 regular sized chicken eggs in the automatic turner. Guinea eggs are smaller. I got twenty in the turner, but being me, I didn’t stop and fit 16 more eggs around and on top and just manually took those out and turned them daily. I made sure there was always water in the bottom. A little over two weeks in, one went bad. Morning of lockdown, we woke to the first keet. Of 36 eggs, five never hatched and when opened had developed keets, a few partially pipped, that had not absorbed the yolk. One died day one, but had possibly been injured. Another one died day two, but this one had issues with an incomplete yolk absorption as well, just not as bad. The temperature stayed steady. I am very pleased with the success rate and have plans for quite a few more hatches. This incubator has a good design overall with a few issues that could be improved. The clear surrounding top part is nice as it lets you see everything that’s going on. My daughters loved watching the chicks hatch. My eggs were really too old when I started and I had a number go bad because of it. I also slacked on making sure they were turned every day. In spite of that I did have two make it to hatch. I did not receive a water bottle with my incubator but honestly I didn’t need one. I poured water in the bottom initially, and it maintained even moisture all throughout the incubation period. One of the biggest changes I would like to make, would be a gauge, showing the humidity level in the incubator. As mentioned elsewhere, the ability to switch to Fahrenheit would be helpful, but that’s minor. The candler is convenient. I’m preparing to start a clutch of guinea eggs that are fresh since they started laying again. The guide was very poor. They do recommend keeping the Styrofoam that comes with the box to add extra insulation to the incubator if it’s in a cooler area in order to keep the temperature more stable. I did that, but it wasn’t really necessary. This was my first actual incubator. We did have a homemade one, that my son and I put together a few years ago and we struggled with maintaining the temperature and the humidity level. This was so much easier. I even successfully managed to hatch a few guinea Keets, using a heating pad when mom abandoned the remaining eggs in the nest, but my success level was very low overall with that. This incubator is so much better designed than either of those options and should I be in a similar situation again, will save so many birds.
C**L
The egg checking light does not work properly- fine for a week, now randomly comes on or won't turn on when pressing button Update*Less than 30 days to test!! Light is garbage and started malfunctioning in 3 weeks, 40 days from purchase, this Incubator already doesn't work- temperature is all over and eggs explode
G**O
although the incubator reads 37.5 the correct temperature inside is 35.8. I was wondering why my first hatch was so late, then i put a good thermometer inside on second hatch
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