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Brand: LYSON

Plastic uncapping tray with plastic strainer (H -200 mm)

Features

  • Plastic Construction: The tub is made of high quality food grade plastic, which is durable and easy to clean.
  • Dimensions: It has internal dimensions for the grate of 34.5 cm x 55 cm x 7 cm and overall tub dimensions of 41cm x 61 cm with a height of 20 cm.
  • Grate: A plastic grate with 0.5 cm perforated holes is included where the wax cappings can accumulate while the honey drains through.
  • Frame Stand: It comes with a universal frame stand that fits all frame sizes, providing a stable place to rest frames during uncapping.
  • Ease of Use: The tub is designed for easy assembly and disassembly, facilitating cleaning and storage.
  • Capacity: It is recommended for small-scale beekeeping operations.

 

Benefits of Using an Uncapping Tub

  • Efficiency: Uncapping tubs allow for a more streamlined process, enabling you to uncap multiple frames in one session.
  • Cleanliness: They help contain the mess of wax and honey, making cleanup easier.
  • Honey Recovery: The design of the tub allows for maximum recovery of honey from the cappings.
  • Versatility: Our adjustable frame rest accommodates different frame sizes.

How to Use an Uncapping Tub for Beekeeping

An uncapping tub is used during the honey extraction process to hold frames of honeycomb while the wax cappings are removed. Here's a general guide on how to use an uncapping tub:

  1. Setup: Place the uncapping tub in a stable area where you plan to work. Ensure it's at a comfortable height to avoid straining your back.
  2. Frame Placement: Use the frame rest to place a frame of honeycomb securely over the tub.
  3. Uncapping: With an uncapping knife or tool, gently remove the wax cappings from the honeycomb. The cappings will fall into the tub, and any honey that is released will be caught as well.
  4. Draining: The tub should have a grate or screen at the bottom that allows honey to separate from the wax cappings and drain to the bottom of the tub.

Product available in white and yellow (depending on availability). Colour assigned at random.

Honey harvesting uncapping tray (200 mm)

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Brand: LYSON

Plastic uncapping tray with plastic strainer (H -200 mm)

Features

  • Plastic Construction: The tub is made of high quality food grade plastic, which is durable and easy to clean.
  • Dimensions: It has internal dimensions for the grate of 34.5 cm x 55 cm x 7 cm and overall tub dimensions of 41cm x 61 cm with a height of 20 cm.
  • Grate: A plastic grate with 0.5 cm perforated holes is included where the wax cappings can accumulate while the honey drains through.
  • Frame Stand: It comes with a universal frame stand that fits all frame sizes, providing a stable place to rest frames during uncapping.
  • Ease of Use: The tub is designed for easy assembly and disassembly, facilitating cleaning and storage.
  • Capacity: It is recommended for small-scale beekeeping operations.

 

Benefits of Using an Uncapping Tub

  • Efficiency: Uncapping tubs allow for a more streamlined process, enabling you to uncap multiple frames in one session.
  • Cleanliness: They help contain the mess of wax and honey, making cleanup easier.
  • Honey Recovery: The design of the tub allows for maximum recovery of honey from the cappings.
  • Versatility: Our adjustable frame rest accommodates different frame sizes.

How to Use an Uncapping Tub for Beekeeping

An uncapping tub is used during the honey extraction process to hold frames of honeycomb while the wax cappings are removed. Here's a general guide on how to use an uncapping tub:

  1. Setup: Place the uncapping tub in a stable area where you plan to work. Ensure it's at a comfortable height to avoid straining your back.
  2. Frame Placement: Use the frame rest to place a frame of honeycomb securely over the tub.
  3. Uncapping: With an uncapping knife or tool, gently remove the wax cappings from the honeycomb. The cappings will fall into the tub, and any honey that is released will be caught as well.
  4. Draining: The tub should have a grate or screen at the bottom that allows honey to separate from the wax cappings and drain to the bottom of the tub.

Product available in white and yellow (depending on availability). Colour assigned at random.