Incubator Review for Quail hatching
- Debbie Hinkle
- Mar 26
- 3 min read
Maticoopx 30 Incubator Review. ***** Highly recommended

Hey everyone, welcome back! Today I want to talk about an incubator that has honestly changed the game for me — the Maticoopx 30 incubator.
I’ve used quite a few tabletop incubators over the years, and I’ve had mixed results… but this one stands out big time. The Maticoopx 30 is easily one of the best tabletop incubators I’ve used so far.
One of the best things about it is how versatile it is. I’ve used it for quail and chicken eggs, and it handles both without any issues. It’s designed to work with multiple egg types, so you’re not locked into just one setup.
Now let’s talk about performance — because that’s what really matters.
This incubator holds temperature and humidity extremely well. It uses a fan-driven airflow system to keep the temperature stable throughout the entire unit, which is huge for consistent hatching.
And the humidity? Super easy to manage with the external water system — you can refill it without even opening the lid, so you’re not messing up your eggs.
It also has an automatic egg turner, which rotates the eggs regularly and even stops before hatch day — exactly what you want for proper development.
That alone saves a ton of time and makes things way more reliable.
And one feature I didn’t expect to like as much as I do — the built-in egg candler I really only candle at lockdown.
Now let’s talk results…
This is where the Maticoopx 30 really shines. I’ve had some of my best hatch rates ever with this incubator — way better than others I’ve used before.
And I’m not the only one — a lot of people say it’s basically “set it and forget it,” with really high success rates.
For me, the biggest thing is reliability. No constant adjusting, no stressing over fluctuations — it just stays consistent, which is exactly what you want when you’re incubating eggs. I have tested each row with a thermometer to check for cold spots and found little to no fluctuation in temperatures with is the downfall to most incubators. The Maticoopx 30 has out performed three other tabletop models I have tested or used in the past 5 years. I have invested in three now and my original is still in service and working well after 47 hatches. The price point is also great for such a reliable incubator.
It’s also really user-friendly. The digital display, simple controls, everything is straightforward — whether you’re a beginner or experienced. Just remember to reset each hatch.
So if you’re looking for a dependable tabletop incubator that delivers strong hatch rates and doesn’t require constant babysitting, the Maticoopx 30 is definitely worth the price.
Honestly, I wish I had started with this incubator sooner.
I would recommend the quail inserts rack for quail eggs they are sold separately on Amazon or Etsy using the inserts will allow you to hatch 62 Quail eggs. I am an Amazon Associate I’m sharing my links to both the quail egg inserts rack as well as the Maticoopx 30 incubator.
I do make a very small commission from Amazon but has no bearing whatsoever of how I reviewed this product. Use my links below to purchase the products reviewed. Thank you and happy Hatching!
Maticoopx 30 Incubator
Maticoopx 30 Quail egg Incert rack




Comments