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Flow Hive

Flow Hive is another one of those products developed for those of us who feel the urge to reconnect to nature and its produce. It´s a bee hive with practical smart thinking within. The developers had bee comfort and honey quality in mind, this system enables you to extract the honey without having to dismantle the hive, it features a specially designed tool, that cuts the honeycomb cells, letting the honey flow from within on to the bottom, and then into the jar. Honey on tap! How good is that? In terms of bee comfort this system makes sure bees are undisturbed by honey harvesting procedure, thus becoming friendlier neighbors. The Flow Hive system also gives honey a better taste, because it´s unfiltered and suffers less oxidation, a real honey revolution. No wax, no oxidation, speedier process, happier bees and better taste…a real treat. watch the video



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