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Egg Incubator, Automatic Egg Incubator, Egg Incubation Tray, 42 Eggs Turner Power Foot Egg Turning Design Egg Incubator for Chicks, Quail, Ducks (1)

£46.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by Cuizi

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Description

Function: 1. The distance can be adjusted according to the type of eggs being incubated, and the eggs are heated evenly, ensuring a high hatching rate. 2. This egg incubator can hold 42 eggs, 36 duck eggs, or 78 crane and quail eggs. The 360-degree automatic egg rotation allows for hatching a variety of eggs. 3. With its egg-turning design, the automatic egg rotation ensures smooth operation, suitable for a variety of hatching eggs, and even heating to ensure a high hatching rate. The force drives the rotating screw rod, and the force is sufficient. The screw rod pulls the fixed egg holder to rotate it 360 degrees. 5. The guide gear is lightweight, quiet, and has good self-lubricating performance, high strength, and a long service life. Usage: Installation Steps: 1. Locate the hanger (which is connected to the motor) hanger). 2. Mount 4 pull rods on both sides of the hanger, installing the left and right ones with 2 up and 2 down each. 3. Mount the deflector to the other end of the pull rod. 4. Confirm the distance according to the size of the egg to be hatched and install the roller. Specification: Item Type: Egg Incubation Tray Material: ABS, PP. Product Size: Approx. 43 x 42.5 x 5.5 cm / 16.9 x 16.7 x 2.1 inches. Motor Power: Maximum 4W. 42 Quail Egg Rolls (7 tubes): 7 rollers installed. Egg Capacity: 42 pieces. Duck Egg Capacity: 36 pieces. Quail Egg Capacity: 78 pieces. Package List: 1 x Hanger, 1 x Deflector, 4 x Pull Rods, 7 x Rollers. Note: Due to manual measurement, there may be slight variations. an error of 0 to 1 cm / 0 to 0.3 inches.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Length
    15 cm
  • Width
    15 cm
  • Height
    35 cm
  • Weight
    2 kg
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