Beekeeping Uncapping Fork – Curved Needles for Honey Extraction
- Curved stainless steel uncapping needles
- Essential tool for honey extraction
- Ideal for lifting wax cappings
- Lightweight and easy to handle
- Economy uncapping tool for hobby beekeepers
Honey Uncapping Fork for Beekeepers
A simple and effective honey uncapping fork designed for removing wax cappings from honey frames during extraction.
This economy uncapping tool features curved stainless steel needles, allowing the fork to lift wax cappings cleanly while helping reduce damage to the honeycomb.
Ideal for hobby beekeepers, small apiaries, and anyone processing honey by hand.
Perfect for Honey Harvesting
Before honey can be extracted, the wax capping sealing each honey cell must be removed.
An uncapping fork allows you to:
- Lift wax cappings from honeycomb
- Uncap uneven or low cells
- Clean up areas missed by an uncapping knife
- Prepare frames for spinning in an extractor
Many beekeepers prefer a fork because it offers excellent control and minimal comb damage.
Curved Needles for Better Control
Unlike straight uncapping forks, this tool features curved needle tips which slide under the wax capping more easily.
This helps:
- Lift wax caps efficiently
- Reduce tearing of comb
- Improve control when uncapping frames
A Favourite Tool on Our Honey Farm
Even on our own honey farm at Gwenyn Gruffydd, uncapping forks are often the quickest and simplest way to process frames during extraction.
They are fast, effective and require no setup — perfect for small batches or topping up uncapping work after using a knife.
Specifications
- Handle: Durable plastic,
- Needles: Stainless steel,
- Needle type: Curved tips
Use: Removing wax cappings from honey frames, - Length 55mm
Suitable for use with National, Langstroth and Commercial frames.
Key Features
- Curved stainless steel uncapping needles
- Simple and effective honey extraction tool
- Lightweight economy design
- Ideal for hobby and small apiaries
- Easy to clean and maintain
Compatible Products
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