Beekeeping Gear
OZ ARMOUR Manual Extractor 4 to 12 Frames
OZ ARMOUR Manual Extractor 4 to 12 Frames
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Most Versatile Extractor for Mixed Hive Setups
Most beekeepers don't run just one frame size. They have full-depth boxes for brood, ideal supers for honey, maybe some WSP frames too, and most extractors only handle one size. The OZ ARMOUR 4 to 12 Frame Manual Honey Extractor solves that completely, the most versatile manual extractor in our range, built to handle every common Australian frame size in a single machine.
Built from premium SS 304 food-grade stainless steel (0.5mm thick, no warping, no coatings), with an ultra-smooth heavy-duty gear-driven crank and tangential extraction that preserves your comb for reuse. Load 4 full-depth frames, 12 ideal frames, or a mixed 2 full-depth + 6 ideal configuration, one extractor, every setup. It delivers professional-grade results without the electric price tag.
What Makes the 4 to 12 Frame Range So Useful?
The flexibility lets you match the extractor to your hive setup rather than the other way round. Most manual extractors handle a single frame format only, forcing mixed-setup beekeepers to buy two units or run slow multiple batches. This one machine handles everything, today and as your apiary grows.
Why Choose Manual Over Electric?
Manual extractors cost significantly less, need no electricity for off-grid or remote apiaries, give precise hands-on control over spin speed, run quieter, and have fewer parts to fail with no motor or electronics. New beekeepers also learn extraction rhythm without overrunning the cycle.
Tangential Extraction
Frames spin parallel to the drum wall, one side at a time, then flip for the second side. This gentler action preserves the wax foundation for bees to reuse next season and works well at lower cranking speeds, ideal for manual operation.
Stainless Steel Build
The drum is SS 304 food-grade stainless steel, the same alloy used in commercial honey processing plants, corrosion-resistant, hygienic, and rigid under heavy spinning loads. The base and protection ring use electrostatically painted steel for rock-solid stability.
Practical Features
An ultra-smooth heavy-duty gear system for effortless, consistent cranking, an unbreakable transparent lid for live viewing, a stainless steel honey gate for clean draining, and 45cm clearance to fit standard buckets directly underneath.
How Long Does Extraction Take?
Roughly 10 to 15 minutes per batch of 4 to 12 frames. A hobbyist with 5 to 15 hives can extract a full season's harvest in a single afternoon.
Cleaning and Storage
Drain through the gate, rinse with warm water (never hot or boiling), and air-dry fully before storing in a dry, dust-free space with the lid on. With proper care, it lasts 20 to 30 years of regular seasonal use.
Specifications
- Frame capacity: 4 full-depth, 12 ideal, or 2 full-depth + 6 ideal
- Drum material: SS 304 food-grade stainless steel, 0.5mm thick
- Extraction design: Tangential, preserves comb for reuse
- Honey gate clearance: 45cm to ground
- Dimensions: 54cm diameter × 110cm height
How many frames does this extractor hold?
It holds 4 full-depth frames, 12 ideal frames, or a mixed load of 2 full-depth plus 6 ideal frames, all in the same machine.
Is this a manual or electric extractor?
Manual, hand-cranked with an ultra-smooth heavy-duty gear system that delivers effortless, consistent cranking without a motor.
What material is the extractor made from?
It's built from SS 304 food-grade stainless steel, 0.5mm thick, the same alloy used in commercial honey processing plants.
Is this a tangential or radial extractor?
Tangential. Frames spin parallel to the drum wall, one side at a time, which preserves the comb so bees can reuse it next season.
Can I use this with mixed frame sizes?
Yes, that's the main advantage. It handles full-depth, ideal, and WSP Langstroth frames, and even a mixed load in one extractor.
How long does a full extraction take?
Roughly 10 to 15 minutes per batch of 4 to 12 frames, so a hobbyist with 5 to 15 hives can extract a season's harvest in an afternoon.
Does it work without electricity?
Yes, it's fully manual and needs no power source, making it suitable for off-grid or remote apiaries without easy electrical access.
How do I clean and store the extractor?
Drain the honey gate, rinse the drum with warm water only, air-dry completely, and store in a dry, dust-free space with the lid on.
How long does this extractor typically last?
With proper care, it typically lasts 20 to 30 years of regular seasonal use, making it a long-term investment for your apiary.
Is it easy to drain the honey out?
Yes, it has a stainless steel honey gate with 45cm clearance to the ground, fitting standard buckets directly underneath without lifts.
