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OZ ARMOUR Manual Extractor — 4 to 12 Frames

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OZ ARMOUR Manual Extractor — 4 to 12 FramesMost Versatile Extractor for Mixed Hive Setups Most beekeepers dont run just one frame size. They have full depth boxes for brood, ideal supers for honey, maybe some WSP frames thrown in for good measure and most extractors only handle one size. Youre either left buying two separate extractors or making compromises every season. The OZ ARMOUR 412 Frame Manual Honey Extractor solves that problem completely its the most versatile manual extractor in our

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 thrown in for good measure — and most extractors only handle one size. You’re either left buying two separate extractors or making compromises every season. The OZ ARMOUR 4–12 Frame Manual Honey Extractor solves that problem completely — it’s the most versatile manual extractor in our range, designed 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 design that preserves your comb for the bees to reuse next season. Load 4 full-depth frames, 12 ideal frames, or a mixed 2 full-depth + 6 ideal configuration — one extractor, every setup, every harvest. At $649 (down from $699), it delivers professional-grade results without the electric price tag.

What Makes the 4–12 Frame Range So Useful?

This is the genuine standout feature — the flexibility lets you match the extractor to your hive setup rather than the other way round. Three load configurations:

  • 4 full-depth frames: perfect for beekeepers running standard 10-frame Langstroth full-depth supers
  • 12 ideal frames: perfect for ideal-super beekeepers wanting maximum throughput per spin
  • Mixed (2 full-depth + 6 ideal): perfect for beekeepers running BOTH frame sizes in the same hives

This versatility is genuinely uncommon in manual extractors. Most are sized for a single-frame format only, forcing beekeepers with mixed setups to either buy two extractors or run multiple slow batches. With the 4–12 frame design, one machine handles everything you’re likely to do today, and as your apiary grows.

Why Choose Manual Over Electric?

Both are excellent. Manual extractors have distinct advantages for the right user:

  • Lower price — significantly less than electric models with the same capacity and build quality
  • No electricity required — works at off-grid apiaries, remote properties, or any extracting space without easy power access
  • Precise hands-on control — you control the spinning speed, ramp, and stop times exactly
  • Quieter operation — no motor noise; just the gentle sound of cranking and honey flowing
  • Fewer parts to fail — no motor, no electronics, no controller — a manual extractor will outlast most electric models.
  • Gentle learning — new beekeepers learn the rhythm of extraction without overrunning the cycle

What Is Tangential Extraction — and Why It Matters

Honey extractors come in two main designs: tangential (frames spin parallel to the drum wall, one side at a time) and radial (frames spin perpendicular to the drum, both sides simultaneously). This extractor uses the tangential design, which has two big advantages for hobbyists and small commercial beekeepers: First, it extracts honey thoroughly without damaging the comb — you flip the frames halfway through to extract the second side. The gentler spinning action preserves the wax foundation so bees can reuse the comb next season (saving weeks of comb-building work). Second, it works equally well at lower speeds, which is critical for manual operation — you don’t need to crank like a maniac to get good extraction.

How Strong Is the Stainless Steel Build?

Genuinely commercial-grade. The drum is SS 304 food-grade stainless steel — the same alloy used in commercial honey processing plants and food manufacturing worldwide. The sheet thickness is 0.5mm, which is substantial enough that the drum doesn’t flex, warp, or vibrate under heavy spinning loads. SS 304 is corrosion-resistant (it won’t rust, stain, or react with acidic honey), hygienic (smooth surface that’s easy to clean and sanitise), and built to last decades of regular use. The structural base, foot, and protection ring are made of electrostatically painted steel for rock-solid stability — the whole unit stays planted even during high-speed cranking.

How Do the Practical Features Work?

Every detail is engineered for real working use:

  • Ultra-smooth heavy-duty gear system — effortless cranking with consistent speed; no wobbling, no jerking
  • Unbreakable transparent lid — watch your extraction progress live; keeps dust, insects, and debris out
  • Stainless steel honey gate — clean draining without tilting the machine; food-safe contact surface.
  • 45cm clearance to ground — fits standard buckets directly under the honey gate without lifts or stands
  • 54cm diameter × 110cm height — generous capacity, stable footprint, fits comfortably in most extracting spaces
  • No chemicals, no coatings — food-grade throughout; nothing leaches into your honey

How Long Does Manual Extraction Take?

Manual extraction is genuinely fast once you find your rhythm. A typical cycle:

  • Load the frames: 1–2 minutes.
  • First-side spinning: 3–5 minutes of cranking, ramping up gradually
  • Flip the frames: 30 seconds.
  • Second-side spinning: 3–5 minutes
  • Unload and reload: 1–2 minutes.

All up, around 10–15 minutes per batch of 4–12 frames. For a typical hobbyist with 5–15 hives, you can extract a full season’s harvest in a single afternoon.

How Should I Clean and Store It?

Simple. After use: drain all honey out of the gate, rinse the drum thoroughly with warm water (no hot or boiling water), and let air-dry completely before storing. SS 304 stainless steel is naturally resistant to bacteria and corrosion — no harsh chemicals needed. Store in a dry, dust-free space with the transparent lid in place to keep insects out. With proper care, this extractor genuinely lasts 20–30 years of regular seasonal use — making it one of the smartest long-term investments in your apiary toolkit.

Who Is This Extractor Built For?

This extractor is genuinely well-suited for any beekeeper running mixed or moderate-scale operations. It’s especially loved by hobbyists with 5–15 hives wanting professional results at a sensible price, sideliners running 15–40 hives doing seasonal harvests, beekeepers with mixed frame sizes who need flexibility, off-grid and remote apiarists without easy power access, cost-conscious commercial backups needing a reliable unit when their electric extractor is in service, and anyone learning extraction who wants hands-on control over every spin.

Specifications

  • Brand: OZ ARMOUR — trusted globally since 2018
  • Type: Manual hand-cranked honey extractor
  • Frame capacity: 4 full-depth OR 12 ideal OR 2 full-depth + 6 ideal
  • Drum material: SS 304 food-grade stainless steel, 0.5 mm thick
  • Extraction design: Tangential — preserves comb for reuse
  • Crank mechanism: Ultra-smooth heavy-duty gear system
  • Lid: Unbreakable transparent — live view of extraction
  • Honey gate: Stainless steel, base-level for clean draining
  • Honey gate clearance: 45 cm to ground — fits standard buckets
  • Dimensions: 54 cm diameter × 110 cm height
  • Stability: Electrostatic-painted foot and protection ring
  • Coatings: None — food-grade throughout
  • Frame fit: Standard Full Depth, WSP, and Ideal Langstroth frames
  • Lifespan: 20–30+ years with proper care

Why Buy From Beekeeping Gear?

OZ ARMOUR is our own globally-recognised beekeeping brand, trusted by beekeepers across Australia, the USA, the UK, and beyond since 2018. Beekeeping Gear is the trusted Australian home of OZ ARMOUR — with showrooms in Granville (next to Clyde train station) and Meadowbrook (QLD), plus fast Australia-wide shipping on every order. We strongly recommend visiting the showroom to see the extractor in person before buying, or call our team on 1300 692 766 for advice on choosing the right extractor for your apiary size and frame setup.

Order your OZ ARMOUR 4–12 Frame Manual Honey Extractor today — the versatile, professional-grade, food-grade stainless steel extractor that handles every frame size in your apiary, built to last decades.

 

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