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Reviews (1)
VIVO Electric Four 4 Frame Stainless Steel Honey Extractor (BEE-V004E)
Aug 21, 2019
Fine quality, good value; recommended.
I was hesitant ordering this extractor given the potential for quality control and design issues related to previous purchases of relatively low-cost equipment from the PRC, but it arrived substantially undamaged (there were some minor nicks in the plexiglas flip-up cover for the extractor tub, but other than that it was well-packed and damage-free. After a quick clean-up prior to extracting from 2 sets of 4 deep frames, it worked perfectly well. I have not yet fastened the free-standing legs to a stable surface (for instance a thick sheet of plywood,), but bolts to do that are provided, and it would be a good idea to do so. Once I got it loaded with my 4 deeps, I couldn't get the speed up initially past 30% of max because the slightly unbalanced load caused the extractor to start wobbling - requiring two people to hold it down. After flipping the frames around and repeating the process it was possible to get the speed up past 50%, and when the frames were nearly drained, to 100%, but bolting it to a rigid surface would likely solve that problem.
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