Powerblanket - Bee Blanket BB55 is the answer to some of the common problems in the Honey Industry. The key to working effectively with honey is being able to maintain the right viscosity.
120 Volt - 400/800 Watts - Max Temperature Fixed 110°F (± 10°F).
120 Volt - 400/800 Watts - Max Temperature Fixed 110°F (± 10°F). Powerblanket® Rapid Ramp technology features an accelerated initial heat-up time which quickly raises the temperature of fluids to 110°F. Once the blanket achieves 110°F, it reduces power consumption to 400 Watts (3.33 Amps) to maintain the preset 110°F temperature.
The Powerblanket® Bee Blanket is a solution specific for the honey sector. The difference with the Powerblanket heating solution is that it maintains the same temperature as a hive. With our low-level internal thermostats, you don’t have to worry about heating your honey too much.The Powerblanket Bee Blanket keeps your honey at hive temperatures so that it won’t lose nutrients or burn. Bee Blanket BB55 Features:
- Cinch straps to secure tight fit
- Blanket temperature goes from ambient to 90°-110°F
- One uniform heat zone
- Highly efficient design saves time and energy
- Water-resistant
- Works on both poly and steel buckets/pails
- Prevent overheating your honey and help minimize crystallization
- Keeps your honey at hive temperatures so you don't lose nutrients
- All models are certified by ETL to UL & CSA safety standards
Don't cook out the enzymes and antioxidants that make HONEY so good for us. Never run the risk of overheating or even burning!
By heating on the entire surface of your honey barrel's walls, honey is warmed and decrystalized more quickly than with an immersion heater ("potato masher") or with a band heater but at a honey-safe temperature.
HeatAuthority is confident that this will be the BEST Honey Heater you will ever need.
**Tip on use:
When using the BeeBlanket, place your barrel of honey on a pallet or a piece of foam insulation rather then directly on a concrete floor for faster heating and more complete decrystalization near the bottom. Insulating the top of your drum is also recommended, especially in cold weather.