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title: "Mini II Advance Egg Incubator Classroom Kit Brooder Pack"
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# Automatic egg turning & auto-stop Live embryo viewing with OvaScope 7-egg capacity incubator Mini II Advance Egg Incubator Classroom Kit Brooder Pack

**Brand:** brinsea
**Price:** € 915.20
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🥚 Hatch the future of learning—where science meets wonder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mini II Advance Egg Incubator Classroom Kit Brooder Pack by brinsea
- **How much does it cost?** € 915.20 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/702869147-mini-ii-advance-egg-incubator-classroom-kit-brooder-pack)

## Best For

- brinsea enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted brinsea brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Safe & Cozy Brooding:** EcoGlow radiant heat brooder keeps chicks warm post-hatch, encouraging hands-on care and observation.
- • **Live Embryo Monitoring:** Battery-powered OvaScope lets students witness chick development inside the egg—science in action!
- • **Durable & Hygienic Design:** Robust ABS plastic with antimicrobial Polygiene Biomaster ensures easy cleaning and long-term reliability.
- • **Effortless Precision Control:** Digital temperature display with preset settings and automatic egg turning for flawless incubation.
- • **Classroom-Ready Science Experience:** Complete kit with lesson plans to engage students in real-time embryology and life cycles.

## Overview

The Brinsea Mini II Advance Classroom Kit is a premium, all-in-one egg incubator designed for educational settings. It supports up to 7 chicken eggs with fully automatic turning and temperature control, includes a battery-operated OvaScope for live embryo viewing, and features an EcoGlow brooder for post-hatch care. Durable, easy to clean, and backed by a 3-year warranty, this kit transforms classrooms into immersive biology labs, making embryology accessible and engaging for elementary and middle school students.

## Description

"The NEW UPDATED Brinsea Mini II Advance Classroom Pack comes complete with lesson plan for hatching 7 chicken or duck eggs in the classroom. Ideal for elementary teachers wanting to introduce the wonders of life to their students. This chick incubation kit consists of: “The Egg Story"" Lesson Plan manual on CD-ROM, Mini II Advance digital incubator with fully automatic egg turning and auto stop feature (capacity 7 hen eggs or 14 quail eggs with optional small egg disk), preset temperature and easy to use menu driven controls, digital display of temperature and count down to hatch day. OvaScope battery operated egg scope to watch the live embryo develop inside the egg, EcoGlow chick brooder, Plastic chick enclosure, Feeder, 1 Quart (litre) Drinker, Full operating & troubleshooting instructions, List of fertile eggs suppliers, Plus FREE. 3 Year warranty. ""The Egg Story"" lesson plan explains the entire process of hatching eggs with day by day color pictures of developing and hatching chicken. It shows how an egg is formed, what its different parts and functions are and how a chick embryo develops and hatches. It also gives an insight into particular biological topics such as blood circulation, respiration and bones. Further useful resources have been included at the end of the manual to consolidate the embryology and hatching project but also enhance programs in nutrition and mathematics for instance. Particularly suited to elementary and middle school science projects, the lesson plans are flexible and can easily be tailored to younger students needs."

Review: Well made...very reliable for years...and easy - I knew before I purchased this incubator that I love it. I have been borrowing one from a friend for a couple of years. She uses hers too much now to loan it out. So I knew the Brinsea would last. I looked at some cheaper units, but there was no indication in the reviews that they had been used repeatedly. I'd rather pay more upfront for a good unit than have to replace after a few uses. I will be hatching Serama chicks. I have a prize hen whose offspring should be salable and show well, so I wanted a really reliable unit. This incubator is so easy to use. It's set and then pretty much forget except for adding a little water every third day or so. (They have added a place where you can add water now without opening the incubator. A great improvement.) The temperature and humidity are regulated and the eggs are automatically turned. You can set the temperature and turning to your specifications. You can see on the top how many days are left until your hatch is expected. 2 days before the due date I remove the egg turning plate. The incubator knows to quit turning. I cut a soft paper towel to fit the bottom so the chick's feet won't slip and add more water to raise the humidity. The Brinsea comes with a corrugated pad for chicks to stand on but the corrugations are too deep for Serama chicks. They're much smaller than regular large fowl chicks. You can see the chicks pipping and hatching quite well. If one has trouble you can see and gently help. I'm not expecting a great hatch rate since I'm collecting eggs from one hen, some eggs will be nearly 2 weeks old. I'll add to this later if need be. One more thing. For Serama eggs I bought the additional small egg turning plate. It has 12 holes for eggs instead of the 7 for large fowl eggs. This is a small incubator but I"m a small operation. 12 chicks would be plenty for me and probably I'll end up with closer to 6. That's fine too. The only thing that I don't enjoy about hatching my own eggs is cockerels. If you buy sexed eggs from a hatchery you're all set with little baby pullets. If you hatch your own unsexed eggs, on average 60% will be cockerels. That's a pretty reliable statistic. I struggle with having enough hens to pair with cocks.
Review: Great starter incubator! - Great incubator for a small farm! This is the first incubator I have ever used, and I managed an 83% hatch rate on my chicken eggs (which I hear is really good!). 20/24 eggs successfully hatched; the other 4 were not viable at the 10 day mark, so these may have been a fertility/egg viability issue. I followed the instructions that came with the incubator and it worked perfectly. It monitors ambient air temperature of the room, which helps to make sure it functions optimally. I had to move it to a climate controlled space, and kept the air temperature around 67°F. There is no humidity gauge, but the incubator instructions tell you how to maintain a good humidity level. The water input spout is small but easy to judge if more water is needed, which I was able to keep in check by adding water 2x a day. Zero smell until hatching began, then it was only right over the machine. Cleaning is no mean feat- hatching is dirty business! the bottom tray was easy, but the cover had to be partially disassembled to properly clean, which should probably be done after each hatch. The manual covers cleaning the machine as well, so I had no problems figuring it all out.

## Features

- Classroom Incubation Kit: Everything you need for elementary and middle school science classes, allowing students to experience the process from egg incubation to hatching to caring for chicks or ducklings
- Exceptional Visibility for Kids: Versatile clear dome design offers outstanding visibility, automatic egg turning, and autostop feature for students monitoring eggs and hatching chicks, accommodating 7 standard chicken eggs
- Embryo View: OvaScope battery operated egg scope allows students to watch the live embryo develop inside the egg for better understanding of entire process. 4AA batteries included.
- Chick Brooder: After hatching, chicks will stay warm under a safe radiant heat brooder plate while students watch and interact with newly hatched birds as they grow
- Durable & Easy to Clean: Constructed from robust plastics protected by Polygiene Biomaster for effortless maintenance, this egg incubator offers long-term reliability for breeders of valuable eggs and is backed by a 3-year warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MRMRWZ9 |
| ASIN  | B01MRMRWZ9 |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,053 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,818 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Brand Name | Brinsea |
| Color | yellow/black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (682) |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2016 |
| Date First Available  | November 20, 2016 |
| Directions | Follow directions in User Manual supplied |
| Included Components | incubator |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 12.5 x 7 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 12.5 x 12.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 10.18 pounds |
| Item model number | USAB16CP |
| Item model number  | USAB16CP |
| Manufacturer | Brinsea Products |
| Manufacturer  | Brinsea Products |
| Material | ABS |
| Model Name | Brinsea Mini II Advance 7 Egg Incubator Classroom Pack |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 12.5 x 12.5 x 7 inches; 10.2 Pounds |
| Size | Classroom Kit, 7 Eggs |
| Specific Uses for Product | Egg incubation |
| Style | One Size |
| Target Audience Keyword | birds, small-animal-pets |
| Warranty Description | 3-year parts & labor |

## Images

![Mini II Advance Egg Incubator Classroom Kit Brooder Pack - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61hlTvxokSL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well made...very reliable for years...and easy
*by P***K on June 14, 2018*

I knew before I purchased this incubator that I love it. I have been borrowing one from a friend for a couple of years. She uses hers too much now to loan it out. So I knew the Brinsea would last. I looked at some cheaper units, but there was no indication in the reviews that they had been used repeatedly. I'd rather pay more upfront for a good unit than have to replace after a few uses. I will be hatching Serama chicks. I have a prize hen whose offspring should be salable and show well, so I wanted a really reliable unit. This incubator is so easy to use. It's set and then pretty much forget except for adding a little water every third day or so. (They have added a place where you can add water now without opening the incubator. A great improvement.) The temperature and humidity are regulated and the eggs are automatically turned. You can set the temperature and turning to your specifications. You can see on the top how many days are left until your hatch is expected. 2 days before the due date I remove the egg turning plate. The incubator knows to quit turning. I cut a soft paper towel to fit the bottom so the chick's feet won't slip and add more water to raise the humidity. The Brinsea comes with a corrugated pad for chicks to stand on but the corrugations are too deep for Serama chicks. They're much smaller than regular large fowl chicks. You can see the chicks pipping and hatching quite well. If one has trouble you can see and gently help. I'm not expecting a great hatch rate since I'm collecting eggs from one hen, some eggs will be nearly 2 weeks old. I'll add to this later if need be. One more thing. For Serama eggs I bought the additional small egg turning plate. It has 12 holes for eggs instead of the 7 for large fowl eggs. This is a small incubator but I"m a small operation. 12 chicks would be plenty for me and probably I'll end up with closer to 6. That's fine too. The only thing that I don't enjoy about hatching my own eggs is cockerels. If you buy sexed eggs from a hatchery you're all set with little baby pullets. If you hatch your own unsexed eggs, on average 60% will be cockerels. That's a pretty reliable statistic. I struggle with having enough hens to pair with cocks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great starter incubator!
*by A***W on April 20, 2025*

Great incubator for a small farm! This is the first incubator I have ever used, and I managed an 83% hatch rate on my chicken eggs (which I hear is really good!). 20/24 eggs successfully hatched; the other 4 were not viable at the 10 day mark, so these may have been a fertility/egg viability issue. I followed the instructions that came with the incubator and it worked perfectly. It monitors ambient air temperature of the room, which helps to make sure it functions optimally. I had to move it to a climate controlled space, and kept the air temperature around 67°F. There is no humidity gauge, but the incubator instructions tell you how to maintain a good humidity level. The water input spout is small but easy to judge if more water is needed, which I was able to keep in check by adding water 2x a day. Zero smell until hatching began, then it was only right over the machine. Cleaning is no mean feat- hatching is dirty business! the bottom tray was easy, but the cover had to be partially disassembled to properly clean, which should probably be done after each hatch. The manual covers cleaning the machine as well, so I had no problems figuring it all out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome Product, Awesome Company!
*by C***N on March 29, 2018*

I purchased this incubator for hatching Serama chicks (which are notoriously difficult to hatch). I also bought the optional egg insert for bantam eggs (purchased separately) for this purpose. The incubator worked wonderfully. Successful hatch and it held humidity (I live in mid-FL) and temp perfectly. Turner works as advertised (though I did not use it for this hatch as I had shipped eggs with displaced air cells). This incubator has an lcd display and settings that allow you to personalize the temp, days to hatch, turn time, etc... so no matter what bird you are hatching, this should work to make your life easier. I had an issue with the incubator, as the alcohol solution I used to clean it after hatch caused the plastic dome with new antimicrobial plastic to cloud and degrade. I called the company and a human being answered on the second ring. They listened to my issue carefully, had me email in pictures, and are investigating the issue. They sent me another incubator to replace the one with issues as well as a return label for the other incubator. Bottom line... It is not often you find a product that is this well-designed with a company willing to stand behind their workmanship with such integrity. I will be using their products from here on out for ease of use and reliability. Thanks Brinsea!!!

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*