REVIEW: Beeswax Capping Press
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2023
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I put my cappings in a grain bag before pressing. put the cappings in the bag, into the press and the cleanup is easier. Thanks for posting
That's a great idea! Thanks for the tip!
Thank you very much for doing a thorough review. I’ve been comparing different units for quite some time.
I was thinking about getting one of these. Thanks for the review.
Glad I could help!
That's interesting! I was looking at one but went a different direction since we are limited on space. We grabbed some cappings spinner bags. I just fill them with cappings and put them in our extractor. It probably doesn't get as much wax out as that press though but it is pretty fast. You could probably make some good apple cider too though!
Got the same press from Amazon, i have topbar hives and i think its great for foundationless bars. Wish i had started with making my topbar hives instead of langstroph
Bolt angle brackets to the legs and then to a piece of plywood or table to stabilize the press.
Apple cider press from AZ or other places also works well.
How much honey do you leave in the hives for the bees over the winter? I want to do this, but I don't want to starve the bees in the process
Very good question Makayla and the answer as with many things in beekeeping is, it depends and varies. The target weights going into winter should be about 70 lbs for a single deep and 90-100 lbs for doubles. You can choose to leave as much of their honey on the colony as you wish to meet these targets. Any honey that you take that drops the weights below these targets, should be replaced with heavy 2:1 syrup in the fall to get back up to target weight. I personally do not do a fall harvest, so whatever honey the bees make from a fall flow (if we even get one) is theirs to keep. Hope this helps! Cheers!
I have the red press and I use the paint strainer bags. No wax gets on the equipment. Check it out. I love my press, when i need it.
Great tip!
You might find it easier to turn the screw if you have the press on a lower table or on the floor.
True! I just had it on the table to shoot the video. 🙂
@@beesintheweeds Oh ok. Sorry, I should have realized. :)
The wax is sticking to the press bottom how can i save the wax
I was able to pry it out using my hive tool.
did i hear that right ? 1lb of honey for $20 :o in Australia 1kg (2.2lb) for $12
Yep. Demand for local, raw, unfiltered honey is very high here and far outpaces the supply. It takes a lot of time, work, and effort to get that liquid gold into a bottle. We certainly aren’t going to just give it away. 😉😉 Thanks for watching!
We have Varroa Destructor mites in USA stopping alot of successful beekeeping. That Jack's up the honey price. Sadly Destructor mites are in Australia this year.
How do you get press wax out
It’s compacted and clumped together. It comes out fairly easily. You just scoop it out. It’s stainless steel so it won’t rust. I just took a garden hose to it when done to get it clean. Pretty simple.
How do the you get the wax out of strainer
It’s compacted and clumped together. It comes out fairly easily. You just scoop it out. It’s stainless steel so it won’t rust. I just took a garden hose to it when done to get it clean. Pretty simple.
It's packed in like a rock
Stainless steel is more sanitary
Looks like you got about $3 worth of honey out of it. Only need to use it 35 more times for it to pay for itself.
Actually, the honey continues to ooze out over time. As I said in the video, the press rendered a few pounds of honey. At $20 a pound, it will pay for itself quite quickly.