Extract your honey right into its own bottling tank. With an ultra-fine mesh strainer between the extractor drum and settling tank, extracted honey is filtered and ready to be drawn from a metal gate valve in the built in bottling tank.
This tangential extractor by Lyson, uses a unique cast steel worm gear drive that allows the basket to freewheel without the handle spinning. A brake is applied by gentle backwards pressure on the crank (similar to a cruiser bicycle).
Features:
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25 gauge stainless steel drum with basket: Four large holes on the bottom of the drum allow honey to flow through the filter and into the tank
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Fine-mesh screen filter: Ultra-fine mesh allows for direct bottling from the settling tank (removable for easy cleaning)
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Settling tank with valve: Holds approximately 100 pounds of honey (generally about 2 honey supers)
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Clear acrylic cover: Watch the whole process!
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1-1/4" stainless steel gate valve with O-ring seal
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Extractor can hold 2 deep frames (9-1/8"), 4 medium frames (6-1/4") or 4 shallow frames (5-3/8")
- Tank and Drum: 38-1/2" tall overall, 16-1/4" diameter (410mm). Tank portion is 17-1/4" tall. Weight: 33 lb.
Note:
Radial vs Tangential What is the Difference?
Tangential:
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Frames are parallel with the center of the basket. Only the comb facing outward is extracted.
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Frames must be flipped multiple times to extract both sides and to prevent blowouts where the comb breaks due to the weight of the honey.
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Better for thicker honey as it's easier for honey to move perpendicular, than to move at a slight angle like that of the radial extractor.
Radial:
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Frames face the center at a slight angle so comb on both sides can be extracted.
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Frames don’t need to be flipped.
Shop extractors for 2 or less hives
This Lyson Optima Line product is covered by a 2-year structural and a 2-year/24-month limited warranty. Click to read the Betterbee Warranty on Lyson Product policy for more details.