I'm considering a battery-operated vapouriser. They are expensive. I was previously using a Gasvap, but the burner failed. Getting by using just Apivar at the moment. Will eventually have to buy a new vapouriser, I just don't want to spend a lot of money.
My friend when your cleaning the instavap you do not want it at 440° when cleaning, 200° is plenty warm to clean an flush out , I been using these for yrs the plunger is easier to clean under running warm water an with a small brass brush . Best of luck !!
I have never used the wands, thanks for the demos.👍
Wands are great for small beekeepers with only a few easily accessible beehives.
There's an awful lot more to beekeeping than you think. Interesting video 👍
Yes, there certainly is.
I'm considering a battery-operated vapouriser. They are expensive.
I was previously using a Gasvap, but the burner failed. Getting by using just Apivar at the moment.
Will eventually have to buy a new vapouriser, I just don't want to spend a lot of money.
If I had to do it over, I think I'd stay with the wand. As long as you only have a few hives and can get to them easily, the wand is great.
My friend when your cleaning the instavap you do not want it at 440° when cleaning, 200° is plenty warm to clean an flush out , I been using these for yrs the plunger is easier to clean under running warm water an with a small brass brush . Best of luck !!
Good tip, I needed that.