I had been using a Dickey with good results, but toward the end of last season both the electronic thermostat and the heating element went out. Rather than repair it I sold it to a friend for parts or restoration and purchased a 96 egg incubator advertised by Walmart on Facebook. It has electronics, alarms, turners, digital readouts, etc and came with two egg candlers, a chick waterer, and a chick feeder - all for a little under $120. I also have a reptile incubator for hatching only. My total investment in the two incubators is less than $230, and I sold the Dickey for $200. I will set my first eggs in the new one next week. Thought I would test it out early in the season "just in case." I also have a friend hatching a few eggs for me in his incubator, and the first ones are due to hatch January 5th.