Description
2 frame centrifuge Honey Extractor
There are three ways of extracting honey:
- 1. crushing the combs (wax press)
- 2. uncapping the cells and letting the honey slowly drip out
- 3. Using a honey centrifuge extractor, It basically does the same thing as the second method, only way faster and way more efficient. A honey extractor is a great way to get the honey from a Langstroth hive
Our 2 frame honey centrifuge extractor is a rotating manual (hand crank) operated honey extractor. Holds two standard Langstroth frames of any size (5-3/8″ through 9-1/8″ tall by 19″ long) for shallow super frames as well as deep super frames
This 2 frame honey centrifuge extractor is tangential, meaning it can only extract one side of a frame at a time. The frame must be flipped manually to extract the second side
It works by placing a full frame into the 2 frame centrifuge honey extractor and spinning it using a crank (or a motor if you opt for a the electrical). Centrifugal force “sucks” the honey out of the combs through the gate valve and into your storage tanks. Use of a double sieve at this point is recommended to filter any fine pollen or particles from extracted honey
Keeps your honey comb still intact to re-use immediately by the bee to store honey without having to create new honeycomb, reducing the time in-between harvests
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