Paradise Honey ES1B Uncapping Line and Wax Press P100

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 40

  • @bsimpson6204
    @bsimpson6204 4 года назад +6

    It’s a really quiet process, I’m impressed

  • @dawn6659
    @dawn6659 4 года назад +1

    Nice machine but where is the glove?

  • @salvadormunozarellano5613
    @salvadormunozarellano5613 2 года назад

    Estado Primo saludos des Penjamo, GTO Mexico

  • @henrynautilus3072
    @henrynautilus3072 Год назад

    Is that somekind of auger in the wax press?

  • @tealkerberus748
    @tealkerberus748 5 лет назад +7

    That second machine, too much of the comb was uncapped, with just a bit of nectar in the bottom of each cell. Those frames shouldn't have been taken from the hives yet. They need to be filled and capped!
    Nice machines, but I'd hate to have the cleaning of them afterwards. There's going to be a lot of honey-infused hot water left over, and I'm teetotal, so I have no use for mead.

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 4 года назад

      That is not really viable in a commercial operation - there is almost always some percentage of uncured/uncapped honey that it extracted. What matters is that the batch moisture content is below a certain maximum, which may vary by country.

  • @rayikaikin
    @rayikaikin 5 лет назад +1

    the finished wax after being pressed looks like it would taste amazing. wax and pollen is infused into it. like a gum substitute heh

  • @CatboyChemicalSociety
    @CatboyChemicalSociety 4 года назад

    looks like a blade cuts the comb then an expeller press seperates the honey from wax then a pump collects the honey

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 4 года назад

      Yes, the vibrating blades cut off the cappings. The design could be improved a bit - the tops of the frames need to be better protected against cappings falling on them.
      The part shown was the extraction of honey from the cappings. It looked like there was still quite a bit of honey in the cappings after passing through the expressor.
      Not shown is the centrifuge step where the majority of the honey is extracted.

  • @burkansmed
    @burkansmed Год назад

    What is the price for this configuration?

  • @marisasayuri3436
    @marisasayuri3436 8 лет назад +5

    I would buy this machine, can anyone tell me where to sell?

    • @austin.m.z9190
      @austin.m.z9190 4 года назад +3

      if u can find the time to write this comment u can find the time to SEARCH IT UP

  • @ابومنتظرالزيدي-ه9و
    @ابومنتظرالزيدي-ه9و 4 года назад

    How much is the second manual machine

  • @jimmascaro2456
    @jimmascaro2456 5 лет назад +4

    Who the hell knew I would be interested in how raw honey is processed?

    • @justwinks1553
      @justwinks1553 4 года назад

      I became an accidental aspiring beekeeper because I wanted to know why they vegans hate honey. And here we are

    • @michaelalot8971
      @michaelalot8971 4 года назад

      @@justwinks1553 I am an apiarist in Africa and I love the scientific method you do honey processing.How can I get this mothod?

    • @justwinks1553
      @justwinks1553 4 года назад

      @@michaelalot8971 I think I need to know what it is that you are looking for. I'm just the Avid researcher. So if there is any information I can help you find to bring you up to my level, it would be my pleasure. What happened on my own journey is that I wanted to know why vegans didn't like honey. And then I realized how integral we are after having domesticated bees to continuing she figure out why we're having colony collapse disorder happen. It's literally our own best interest. So in starting out that way I learned how and why we have colonies the difference between a feral colony and domesticated hives. The difference between a skip or other traditional local types vs removable frame. And finally I've started to learn about predators most notably we have the murder Hornets. And that just happen like in the last 24 hours.
      I've already learned that apparently Japanese honeybees use a balling method on the murder Hornet that European honey bees may not know. If I had the ability to have a nappy right now I would actually see what would happen with mixing Abbey Yard with European and Japanese honeybees to see if that method could be taught.

    • @justwinks1553
      @justwinks1553 4 года назад

      See I had a traumatic spinal cord injury in 2002 and I ended up stuck in bed forever 22 hours a day at my worst disability point. So the only way I could Escape paying it was to learn. So I've had a lot of time together other information and part of that has been cannabis motivation for medicine and other applications, as well as companion planting for maximum Harvest yield and potency. So I already have quite a bit of a basis in the natural order. I hope this gave you more answers and questions however if you still have questions, feel free. And thank you for reading us far

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 10 лет назад +3

    I've seen this advertised here in the states by modernbeekeepingusa.com. I'd love to see one of these in person along with the price. Unfortunately, the company (which is actually near me) according to the website doesn't have them in stock.
    So, my question is...
    How much are these and when are you going to get them in stock?

  • @angelobkoljenovic9528
    @angelobkoljenovic9528 4 года назад

    It lucks clean that is good

  • @anthonyappleyard5688
    @anthonyappleyard5688 4 года назад +3

    5:15 :: all that stickystickystickystickysticky honey.

  • @منحلاكرمراشديةللعسلالطبيعي-ب6ق

    روعة روعة ابداع

  • @billcoley8520
    @billcoley8520 4 года назад

    I hate it when you do not explain what is happening and what is going to happen next.

  • @reapersridge7992
    @reapersridge7992 4 года назад

    New Subscriber here

  • @kenhgiaitri1872
    @kenhgiaitri1872 4 года назад

    Wuao

  • @txholeyrocks
    @txholeyrocks 8 лет назад +1

    Clean up........ That's my? Gotta be some HOT HOT water and a lot of it.

  • @priyanshu6776
    @priyanshu6776 4 года назад

    100%

  • @stephaniearnold2775
    @stephaniearnold2775 4 года назад +1

    seems practical but kinda wasteful. you've literally got honey EVERYWHERE all over the parts of this machine that you'll have to clean out and probably waste a good amount that you could've harvested. very messy and the droppings landing all over the tops of the wax boards as they are pushed forward is also wasteful.

    • @randomvidsrock21
      @randomvidsrock21 4 года назад

      ok karen

    • @stephaniearnold2775
      @stephaniearnold2775 4 года назад

      @@randomvidsrock21 karen? grow up dude. If you're going to harvest something you want the most for your money. This is what happens with mass production is things get wasted instead of used like it should to get the most profit. It's called common sense dbag. Have a nice day

  • @reesah7056
    @reesah7056 4 года назад +1

    when does it stop being about healthy eating to money making machines? i dont like this. this is just about how much you can make. bee keeping and honey harvesting is more of a spiritual process than this cold hard process.

    • @bryancaughey7507
      @bryancaughey7507 3 года назад

      Most people don’t have the financial luxury to be eccentric when it comes to buying food. These machines make honey affordable, bulk production that puts food on grocery store shelves an into kitchens pantry’s across the country and world. They also create seasonal jobs for people working in the honey houses. I’m a beekeeper and I’m envious of this machine too (me and my little 4 frame spinner), maybe some day, but right now I’m shopping for an uncapping machine - if I got something like this I’d need a 20 frame spinner too.