Electric-Heated Uncapping Knife
For many beekeepers (especially those with limited hand strength), an Electric-Heated Uncapping Knife is the tool of choice for removing the beeswax cap on a honeycomb to begin the extracting process. Most makes/models have a sealed thermostat in the blade that heats it to a pre-set optimum temperature, which is set to allow the blade to glide down the comb. This tool consists of a 10- to 12-inch-long, 2-inch-wide, double-edged (sometimes serrated), stainless steel blade; a wood handle; and an 8- to 10-foot-long grounded electrical cord.
Cost range: $75-$150
Limitations Addressed by Product: Lower extremity, Upper extremity, Strength/endurance, Back
Source | Betterbee, Incorporated 8 Meader Road Greenwich, NY, 12834 |
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Website | www.betterbee.com |
support@betterbee.com | |
Phone | 800-632-3379 518-692-9802 |
Fax | 518-691-9226 |
Source | Brushy Mountain Bee Farm, Incorporated 610 Bethany Church Road Moravian Falls, NC, 28654 |
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Website | www.brushymountainbeefarm.com |
shane@brushymountainbeefarm.com | |
Phone | 800-880-7694 336-921-3640 |
Fax | 336-921-2681 |
Source | Dadant & Sons, Incorporated 51 South 2nd Street Hamilton, IL, 62341 |
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Website | www.dadant.com |
dadant@dadant.com | |
Phone | 888-922-1293 217-847-3324 |
Fax | 217-847-3660 |
Source | Pierce Beekeeping Equipment, Incorporated 4685 Runway Street, Unit D Simi Valley, CA, 93063 |
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Website | www.piercebeekeeping.com |
info@piercebeekeeping.com | |
Phone | 805-864-9255 |
Fax | 714-447-3531 |
Last updated: May 01, 2020