🌟 Light Up Your Incubation Experience!
The MagicflyBright Cool LED Light Egg Candler Tester is a powerful, non-rechargeable device designed to illuminate fertilized eggs, allowing users to observe growth through dark spots and veins. With a long electric cable and a user-friendly on/off button, this durable candler is perfect for both personal incubation projects and educational purposes in classrooms.
J**N
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely Amazing! 5/5 Stars!
This egg candler is hands-down the best purchase I’ve made for hatching eggs! The brightness and clarity are unbelievable—I can see every detail inside the egg with ease. It’s super easy to use, lightweight, and works on eggs of all sizes.For the price, I expected it to be good, but this thing exceeded all expectations! If you’re into hatching, incubating, or just checking fertility, this is a must-have tool. I give it 1,000 out of 5 stars—worth every penny! Highly recommend!
A**R
Bright and durable
This egg candler works great. We use it at least weekly when moving our hatching eggs to the hatching tray. I can often see movement and the heart beating, ensuring that the embryo is viable.
A**Y
Bright and easy to use
Lightweight and does the job. Great price!
P**R
spot on
Works exactly as should! helped us identify fertilized eggs!
T**S
This thing is AMAZING.
We hatch a combined total of around 1500 fowl a year. Chickens, turkeys, guinea fowl, ducks, quail, and emu. No, it won't shine through an emu shell. I'm pretty sure they're light-impervious. BUT--It does a fantastic job on all other eggs. The rubber cup provides a tight seal to the egg making sure all light goes through. We do have some very dark maran eggs that can be difficult to see through, but if it's dark AT ALL it's still pretty simple to determine development. For lighter eggs you can see cleanly through and see the heart beating usually.The best trick for this candler is to NOT TOUCH YOUR EGGS. Let me explain:Whether you have a cheaper styrofoam incubator or a NurtureRight or a GQF or a HatchingTime, don't individually touch your eggs, you're just going slow and introducing bacteria. Just get overhead access to your eggs, however they are. GQF or HatchingTime just pull the tray and set it on something flat. Styrofoam or NurtureRight just take off the lid. With the lights as dim as you can make them, just hold the candler light facing DOWN, and touch it to each of your eggs hard enough to seal it. You'll know in less than 2 seconds if it's developing, if it's a quitter, or if it never started.Never starts will glow almost like lightbulbs. Quitters will show the red ring of death. Developing eggs will show vasculature or in the case of super dark eggs you'll see through the air sack and then not see anything else---that's a growing egg.Just touch, look, and move to the next. It takes me about 45 seconds to do a full tray of 30 eggs in my HatchingTime, about 2 minutes to do 150 quail eggs in a hovabator.Can't recommend it enough!
K**I
Must have
Wish I had this sooner! It works like a dream to candle eggs, i could even use this bright light to see into French Black Maran eggs, carefully to see if there was development in the embryo. This saved me from letting a hen set on unfertilized eggs for nought, and also, gave me peace of mind when doing a final check of the eggs so that if the mother hen leaves the nest, I didn’t have fear of babies being abandoned. There are different rubber attachments included to use for differently sized eggs. The cord is a little short but it’s workable. I would highly recommend this product to others and will buy again (a mouse chewed the box and cord so I had to throw it away). The cost is affordable, more than worth it, seems well built - a worthwhile investment if you’re planning on hatching eggs, can’t put a price on peace of mind.
C**S
Excelente
Excelente producto
C**R
Decent, for a while.
It's great when it works. (THICK eggshells can be hard to see through, but I don't fault this LED candler.) I've barely used it. (You don't candle eggs for long or very often.)Last year it worked all the time. This year it frequently starts dim or doesn't even turn on. A few whacks and on/off's and it's full brightness.I don't know what its problem is. I'm glad it's still working (2nd year) but I'll be surprised if it works at all on its 3rd year. It's been stored well and been "on" for less than 20 minutes through the length of its lifespan.
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