Beehive Lifter Max (Electric, Extra Tall)
$1,700$1,850Save $150
The extra-tall electric hive lifter for double-brood setups and high stacks. Everything the electric does, with the reach to clear the top box.
- Lead time
- Made to order — ships in 15–20 business days
- Shipping (per unit)
- $250 to the US · $325 to Canada
- Warranty
- 10-year limited
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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
- 6'1"
- Width
- 23"
- Depth
- 22"
- Wheels
- 13"
- Weight capacity
- 250 lb (300 lb with rails)
- Beehive lifting height
- 4'8"
- Fits hives
- Standard 8 / 10 / 12-frame Langstroth
- Power
- Electric, push-button
- Made in
- USA
The Beehive Lifter Max is the extra-tall version of our electric lifter, built for beekeepers running double-brood boxes and tall stacks. It gives you a full 4'8" lifting height and stands 6'1" — enough reach to lift the top super clear without stretching past what's comfortable.
Everything else is the electric lifter you'd expect: push-button lifting of full supers up to 250 lbs, two 13-inch wheels with an adjustable wide/narrow stance, and a frame that folds down to travel to the outyard.
Made for the taller operation
If you've added a second brood chamber, or you stack honey supers high in a strong flow, the standard lifter can run short on travel. The Max solves that — same push-button simplicity, more height. Made to order in the USA from heavy-gauge steel and backed by our 10-year warranty. Its universal design works with standard 8-, 10-, and 12-frame Langstroth hives and with rails for 300 lb capacity.
Made to order in the USA · ships in 15–20 business days · Warranty, Returns & Refunds
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