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Elthambees1

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Stainless steel electric 50/100ltr honey creamer
Heated base or non heated
 
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Haven't you got an almost limitless source of slave labour in your house ?
A small football team yes, I wouldnt call it slave labour either be careful the children police will be saying something about that
 
There was a thread here last year on the Rapido / Rasant Honey Creamer as described in the Apiarist blog below. Used to get these from Thornes, but I think you need to go direct now. There are links in David's blog
I used to have an Abelo 50lt heated creamer I bought on a whim with plans to scale up. Took up a lot of space, heavy and didn't get used very often.
I bought a Rapido Creamer 18 months ago and much prefer this for soft set. I work with 2 30lb buckets from the honey warmer at a time, but needs a decent powered drill to get fully mobilised honey

https://www.theapiarist.org/creamed-honey/
 
I would rather an electric one.
Buy Dani's - you just stick an electric drill on the end of it .. stick the creamer in the bucket with the honey you want to cream and switch the drill on ... Bob's yer uncle ...
 
Buy Dani's - you just stick an electric drill on the end of it .. stick the creamer in the bucket with the honey you want to cream and switch the drill on ... Bob's yer uncle ...
Yup that's what I've been doing for years just fancy an upgrade !
 
Will it fit my sds drill or is it the old fashioned chuck type?
If you pick up an old style bosch or black and decker drill with a chuck for less than a replacement chuck .These have holes and captive nuts on either side of the drill body for the side handle and you can use those as fixing points for a pair of brackets to locate the drill and creamer on a gantry to sit above the bucket so you don't have to stand and hold it ... you can pick up a mains drill for next to nothing on gumtree as everyone wants battery ones these days ....
 
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There are 2 models, one pictured above has 10mm diameter shaft with hexagonal cut at the end. Other bigger model has a 12mm shaft
 
I have a Lyson 100ltr heated and insulated automatic creamer for sale.

£1500 Inc VAT.

VAT invoice provided.

Collection from North Wales if anyone is interested
 

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