Moe’s Incubators 
Common Sense Machines That Produce Chicks 
Construction. 
California Redwood is generally conceded to be the very best material for 
incubators, as it is an excellent non-conductor of heat and cold, does not shrink, 
swell or warp under extreme changes of temperature and does not absorb moisture 
or odours. It is therefore used in the construction of Moe’s Incubators. 
The Cabinet has thick double walls, with strong joints which will not come 
apart when subjected to heat and moisture. The top is solidly built and thoroughly 
insulated to retain the heat. The doors have double glass and are fitted with 
substantial hinges and fasteners. The legs are strong and detachable so that the 
machine can be carried through a narrow door or stored in a small space when 
not in use. 
Insulation. 
The Walls of Moe’s Incubators are of double construction, with a dead air 
space and insulating material between the outer and inner walls. 
All joints are made tight and solid, to withstand the action of moisture and 
temperature changes. 
Perfectly insulated walls are absolutely essential and are fully provided in 
Moe’s Incubators. 
Prices: 
No. E165. Tray 18gin. x I9^in. 85 eggs 
No. E167. Tray 18^in. x 29|in. 150 eggs 
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£5 10 0 
£7 0 0 
