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The Brinsea Maxi II are medium-sized, high-quality egg incubators combining ease of use and all-round visibility making them ideal for hobbyists, teachers and small scale breeders. Available in Eco, Advance or EX models the 3 versions of the Maxi II give a wide choice of convenience, sophistication and budget but all provide the essential environmental control necessary for successful egg hatching.
The Maxi II Eco with proportional electronic temperature control and manual turning can hold up to 30 hen eggs and is an ideal entry-level incubator or hatcher. The popular Maxi II Advance 14 hen egg incubator with Brinsea's fully digital control system includes programmable automatic turning with count down to hatch day and autoturn stop, accurate control and display of temperature and alarms. The top of the range Maxi II EX does not have count down to hatch day but instead includes display and full automatic humidity control for complete peace of mind.
Humidity is a crucial factor in successful hatching and the EX version with its integrated pump puts accurate automatic control of humidity in the hands of breeders of valuable and hard-to-incubate eggs. Both the Eco and Advance versions have convenient external water top-up so it is never necessary to lift the lid which is essential during lock down!
In the manual turn Maxi II Eco eggs just sit in the base of the incubator and will need to be turned manually at least twice a day. A semi-automatic turning kit is available part#B07GXNLNNR. In the fully automatic Advance and EX versions eggs are turned by rotating egg disks. Two disks are available, one for 14 eggs of all sizes up to duck and a second for 40 small eggs up to the size of pheasant.
When you purchase a Maxi II Eco or Advance incubator from Brinsea Products, you will receive:
When you purchase a Maxi II EX from Brinsea Products, the incubator will come with:
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