Thursday, July 25, 2013

Buy Lyon Roll-X Flowing Air Autoturn Egg Incubator - Pro Quality / Top Of The Line



Lyon Roll-X Flowing Air Autoturn Egg Incubator - Pro Quality / Top Of The Line by Lyon Technologies




Roll-X Flowing Air Incubators
One of the finest and most reliable on the market, ROLL-X Incubators have many features found only in large commercial incubators. They are the most economical incubators on the market for the large number of eggs and the small amount of space required. Fan powered air flow blankets the eggs. Simple to operate, egg turning, temperature and humidity control are easily accomplished. ROLL-X Incubators feature a see-through dome for egg observation and a hard structural plastic base. All major parts are easy to wash and clean. Select the RX2 ROLL-X to fit your needs.

THE BREEDER'S CHOICE WITH SOLID STATE TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND EXTERNAL WATER BOTTLE

FEATURES:

Solid State Temperature Control
Thermal Wafer Over temperature Backup
Large Capacity Outside Water Bottle
High egg capacity
Mercury Wet & Dry Bulb Thermometers
Automatic Egg Turning
The Model RX2 is Lyon's best incubator and the Breeders Standard. Universities and laboratories also use the RX2 for those critical science and research programs. A separate outside water bottle allows you to open the dome at any time without spilling any water. The mercury thermometers are accurate to 1/2 degrees F and have a scale calibrated from 70 degrees F to 110 degrees F graduated in 1/2 degrees F increments.


SINGLE TURN SOLID STATE TEMPERATURE CONTROL


It covers the incubators operating range from its nominal minimum of 80 degrees F to 110 degrees F in a 270 degree rotation arc.Read more Lyon Roll-X Flowing Air Autoturn Egg Incubator - Pro Quality / Top Of The Line

Lyon Roll-X Flowing Air Autoturn Egg Incubator - Pro Quality / Top Of The Line Feature

  • Lyon's best - laboratory accuracy
  • Huge egg capacity
  • Automatic egg turning
  • CSA approved for classroomuse
  • Best for rare & expensive eggs such as Macaw, Falcon, etc




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