Rural365 Honey Filter, 2 Piece - Honey Extractor Equipment, Honey Bucket Strainer Honey Extractor Stainless Steel Sieve
$31.00
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials are used in the Rural365 Honey Filter? A: The Rural365 Honey Filter is constructed from durable stainless steel, making it safe for food use and resistant to rust and corrosion.
- Q: How does the double sieve feature improve honey straining? A: The double sieve feature allows for two levels of filtration, with a top sieve that has a 26-mesh (707 microns) to catch larger particles and a finer 36-mesh (500 microns) sieve for smaller impurities, ensuring cleaner honey.
- Q: What is the size of the Rural365 Honey Filter? A: Each strainer in the Rural365 Honey Filter set has a 9-inch (22.9 cm) diameter and a depth of 1.9 inches (4.8 cm) for the top sieve and 3.8 inches (9.7 cm) for the bottom sieve.
- Q: Can I use this honey filter for liquids other than honey? A: Yes, the Rural365 Honey Filter can also be used to strain tea, soup stock, and even fried foods from hot oil, making it a versatile kitchen tool.
- Q: How do I clean the Rural365 Honey Filter? A: The stainless steel honey strainer is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Alternatively, you can boil water and pour it through the sieve to remove any built-up wax.
- Q: Is the Rural365 Honey Filter easy to use? A: Yes, the filter features extendable arms that allow it to fit securely on any bucket larger than 5 gallons, freeing your hands for pouring and straining.
- Q: What should I do if the filter gets clogged? A: If the filter becomes clogged, you can boil and pour water through it to help melt and wash away any built-up wax or debris.
- Q: Is this product safe for food use? A: Yes, the Rural365 Honey Filter is made from food-safe stainless steel, ensuring it is safe for filtering honey and other food items.
- Q: Can I use this filter for hot liquids? A: Yes, the stainless steel construction allows the Rural365 Honey Filter to be used safely with hot liquids such as soup stock or hot oils.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the filter's mesh openings? A: The top sieve features a 26-mesh (707 microns) opening for larger particles, while the second sieve has a 36-mesh (500 microns) opening for finer impurities.