I am using them to brood quail chicks. The fan is great at moving the air around the entire brooder and drying off the chicks. The led lights stop the chicks from getting lost in the brooder but not bright enough to stress them. The temperature adjustment works well for adjusting for size of brooder and I assume time of year as I have only used them in winter so far and used either the top or middle heat. I am not sure how they will go in the summer. The feed for quail chicks is very dusty so dust gets inside the unit which I use a blower to clean after each use and is easy to do but not sure if this will shorten the life of the unit. I find other brooding globes only work for 3 maybe 4 broods. Other heating units don’t have light so you need a separate light source and they don’t move the air around warming the entire brooder. This unit does it all and I would have given it a 5 but I can’t tell you how long they will last nor how suitable they are for use in summer. However my experience with them so far has been excellent.Read full review
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It is simple to use works very well the only set back is the fan on it suck in the dust that the chicks create and it started to smoke so now i blow it out every day and that fixed it
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I have chickens a long time and this is the best brooder design for the money I have ever seen. The baby chicks actually get to sleep with the light off.
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It seams good, does the job I was a bit worried about it with the ee fan but works quite well
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There's no operating instructions, all writing on the package is in Chinese. It doesn't fit any lamp socket that I can find, I'm returning it to the supplier totally disappointed with it.
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