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Rise My Easy Hive

My Easy Hive rise in Dadant format for the production of breccia honey in single doses.

 

PRICE excluding tax 337.50 euros excluding tax

 

It is composed of the following elements:

- 1 wooden frog, with tenon, smooth rack, stained with organic glaze

- 9 My Easy hive frames, Hoffmann spacing

- 225 Bee's kiss + 225 Lids

 

Products made in France.

 

Free delivery costs in mainland France.

 

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    €405.00Price
    Sales Tax Included

    Instruction for use

    Bee's dream process

    Raw honey quality

    With the Bee's kiss, the honey goes from the beehive to the sandwich in a simple squeeze. This preserves the delicate flavours, health benefits and all the nutrients, especially the pollen. The absence of transformation of the honey stored in the Bee's kiss ensures its traceability and certifies the origin of its production..

    Sustained beekeeping 

    In the conventional beekeeping process, 7 steps are necessary to go from the hive frame to the honey jar. The use of the Bee's kiss makes the beekeeper's work easier because he does not have to pack and jar his honey, while at the same time offering him a better income because the honey sold in his honeycombs enjoys a better commercial status.

    French partners


    By associating itself with French manufacturers for the production of its products, Bee's dream is associating itself with the best know-how. The plastics manufacturer for the individual portions is in the Paris region, the cabinet maker for the beehives is in Touraine, the presses are manufactured in a cutlery factory in Thiers. As for the shipping cartons, they are made in the Vendée.

    Short circuit

    Bee's dream offers customers the opportunity to return the Bee's kiss once the honey has been consumed in order to remove the wax (which will be reused) and then return the individual portions to the hive for refilling by the bees.

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