🍯 Strain like a pro — pure honey, zero compromise!
The Honey Keeper Honey Strainer features durable #304 food-grade stainless steel construction with a dual sieve system (18 mesh and 25 mesh) for superior honey filtration. Its adjustable arms (10” to 17”) fit standard 5-gallon buckets, delivering smooth, impurity-free honey with professional precision.
K**T
Very pleased
I bought this to strain my large batches of bone broth before pressure canning and it worked excellently for the purpose. The small filter size kept herb and vegetable particles out of the finished broth. It's not achieving a perfectly clear broth, but that's fine with me because I don't aim for that. I imagine it would perform well as a honey strainer although I don't have bees so won't be testing. It was very easy to clean, I did wash and dry by hand, and it stores quite compactly with the rest of my canning supplies.
D**N
Great product
All positives here. The pull out arms make it sit securely on whatever you are straining into. Both screens have a large surface area so the honey moves through fast and you can do more before cleaning. Highly recommend.
L**L
Good product
This was purchased along with two others from different vendors/manufacturers. All three were of good quality and similar construction/size. All were packed and shipped, arrived at the same day.
K**H
Excellent value for the money
They worked well at filtering the honey. Very easy cleanup. Was impressed of the quality.
C**H
A+++++
Easy to use and very sturdy. Great quality product for the price and adjusts to any size food grade bucket.
N**A
P65 warning
This seller does not have the P65 warning for cancer and reproductive harm on the sellers Amazon ad/post/profile about this product. This must not be 304 stainless steel other wise why would something on this product cause harm or cancer.
C**E
A must at harvest
The media could not be loaded. We use this strainer to filter the honey right out of the extractor and then to strain the cappings. I use a large pretzel plastic jar and flip the jar on top of the strainer over a bucket and get most of the honey out with no extra work. Just flip it and forget it. 2 days later, 90% of the honey has drained out. What is left is ready to be rendered.
B**S
Not as big as the bucket top
The screen part of this does not cover the entire mouth of a five-gallon bucket, although the frame will hold it over the mouth well enough. This gives the beekeeper less room to work, and prevents as much honey from being processed at any given time. However, it's very sturdy and easy to clean.
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