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Beehive Lifter (Electric)

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Push-button electric beehive lifter that raises full supers up to 250 lbs — no bending, no strain. The favorite for beekeepers who just want the weight gone.

Lead time
Made to order — ships in 15–20 business days
Shipping (per unit)
$225 to the US · $300 to Canada

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  • Compatible with standard 8, 10, and 12-frame hives.
  • • Add Rails (+$75) for 300 lb capacity — offered at checkout.

Specifications

Height (without handles)
5'1"
Width
23"
Depth
22"
Wheels
13"
Weight capacity
250 lb (300 lb with rails)
Beehive lifting height
3'8"
Fits hives
Standard 8 / 10 / 12-frame Langstroth
Power
Electric, push-button
Made in
USA

The Beehive Lifter (electric) does the heavy lifting so your back doesn't have to. At the push of a button it raises a full deep super — up to 250 lbs — straight off the stack, holds it steady while you get into the brood chamber, then lowers it back exactly where it came from.

It rolls right up to the hive on two 13-inch wheels, over grass or gravel, and the wheelbase adjusts from wide (rock-solid when you're lifting) to narrow (for tight, windy paths between stands). Folds down small enough to ride in a car trunk to the outyard.

How it works

  • Roll the lifter parallel to your hive.
  • Push the handles down on both sides to grip the box.
  • Lift your deep box at the push of a button.
  • Set it aside, do your inspection, then lower everything back the same easy way.

Built like farm equipment

Every lifter is made to order in the USA from heavy-gauge steel — not thin imported tubing. It's a simple, rugged tool with very little that can go wrong, backed by our 10-year warranty. Its universal design works with standard 8-, 10-, and 12-frame Langstroth hives. Add rails to boost capacity to 300 lbs.

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