1583 - Circulated Air Picture Window Hova-Bator
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For shipping outside of the continental USA please contact us for a shipping quote
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For shipping outside of the continental USA please contact us for a shipping quote
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The 1583 Circulated Air Picture Window Hova-Bator Tabletop Classroom Lab Incubator is the perfect resource for educators looking to teach the ins-and-outs of the incubation process. This incubator can hold up to 41 chicken eggs and its circulating air design helps to ensure that your eggs develop evenly and healthily. The picture window allows for students to view the incubation process without needing to open the incubator, and the integrated thermostat makes it easy to control incubation temperature. With its lightweight and compact design, the Hova-Bator is perfect for classroom use, and its easy-to-use design makes it a great choice for any educator looking to teach their students the basics of the incubation process.
The top has a large clear plastic window for the best viewing of the incubation and hatching process. A picture window is double plate plastic with air space insulation to help eliminate moisture buildup, which would obstruct viewing. A large viewing area is ideal for classroom work, science projects, advertising, and promotional work, and for group observation of the hatching processes. No. 1583 is a circulated air model. Without a turner, in place, all Hova-Bators will hold any size egg, from 130 small Quail eggs, up to 50 large duck eggs. This unit is equipped with our dependable and easy-to-use wafer thermostat. Dimensions: 18'' x 18'' x 9 1/2'', 110 Volt AC,, 25 Watt. All Hova-Bator incubators include a sanitary plastic liner (item No. 1765).
Note: We highly suggest that you do not order hatching eggs until you have a working incubator in your possession. Shipping Delays and/or damage can happen and we will not cover the cost of your eggs if your eggs arrive while you are still waiting for your incubator.