We have 3 club extractors for rent:
Extractors #1 & #2:
Payment is expected at the time of the rental. Make checks payable to the Central Wisconsin Beekeepers Association.
Please provide the following information with your payment:
To return the extractor, Please
The extractors were generously donated by members Bob Benes, Barb Drake, and Bob Schotz Thank you, Bob, Barb and Bob!
Extractors #1 & #2:
- Extractor #1: Stainless steel, holds 2 frames any size, hand cranked, light-weight.
($10 for 2 days for members, $20 for 2 days for non-members) - Extractor #2: Stainless steel, holds 3 deep frames or up to 9 shallow/medium frames, hand-cranked, heavier-weight. 6 medium/shallow frames are extracted radially, and 3 tangentially.
($25 for 2 days for members, $35 for 2 days for non-members) - At this time we do not have uncapping knives or settling tanks to offer. Most of us use serrated bread knives and cake pans.
- There may be a 5 gallon bucket with a honey gate and sieve to go along with the extractor. (Please confirm with Duane Calmes).
- To reserve the extractor, please contact Duane Calmes. (Phone 715 218 3571) with the dates desired and pickup time.
Duane is located on the northwest side of Wausau, behind Fleet Farm.
- Stainless steel, motorized extractor holds 4 frames
($30 for 2 days for members, $40 for 2 days for non-members) - Rental includes a 5 gallon bucket with honey gate & sieve
- To reserve this extractor, please contact Kelly Barnes, (Text 715 551 1245) with the dates desired and pickup time.
Kelly is located on northeast side of Wausau (N 6th St.)
Payment is expected at the time of the rental. Make checks payable to the Central Wisconsin Beekeepers Association.
Please provide the following information with your payment:
- Name
- Phone number
- Confirm return date & time.
To return the extractor, Please
- Make sure it is VERY CLEAN and in good working order!
- Damages are the responsibility of the person renting the equipment.
- Be on time with your return so that other members can use it.
The extractors were generously donated by members Bob Benes, Barb Drake, and Bob Schotz Thank you, Bob, Barb and Bob!