The Honey Warmer is a temperature-controlled heating unit used by commercial honey processors in Kenya to prepare honey for bottling. Honey crystallises naturally over time, particularly in cooler highland regions of Kenya, and high-moisture honey harvested before the cells are fully capped requires moisture reduction before safe storage. The Honey Warmer addresses both issues using controlled gentle heat, enabling consistent honey quality across every batch. For the premium stainless steel version, see the Stainless Steel Honey Warmer.
What Is a Honey Warmer?
A honey warmer is an insulated, thermostat-controlled heating unit that applies gentle, sustained heat to honey containers to achieve three outcomes: liquefying crystallised honey back to a liquid state for bottling, reducing viscosity to improve flow during the filling process, and evaporating excess moisture from high-moisture honey to reduce water content below the 20% fermentation threshold. The thermostat prevents temperatures from exceeding 45°C, the point above which honey enzymes, natural antioxidants, and antibacterial properties begin to degrade. Use a Honey Refractometer to confirm moisture levels before and after the warming process.
What Is the Price of the Honey Warmer in Kenya?
The Honey Warmer is priced at KSh 95,000 at Urban Beekeepers in Nairobi. In stock ā no lead time. Same-day delivery within Nairobi. Nationwide delivery available. Urban Beekeepers accepts M-Pesa, card, cash and bank transfer payments. Call 0797 764 747 or message via WhatsApp to order.
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Key Features and Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Temperature Control | Thermostat-controlled ā safe warming range up to 45°C |
| Functions | Crystal dissolution, viscosity reduction, moisture drying |
| Use Stage | Post-extraction and settling, pre-bottling |
| Suitable For | Commercial honey operations and processing facilities |
| Price | KSh 95,000 |
Who Needs a Honey Warmer?
- Commercial Farmers and Processors: Any commercial honey operation producing for retail or institutional markets where buyers expect liquid, consistently presented honey with controlled moisture content.
- Highland Region Beekeepers: Beekeepers in cooler highland areas of Kenya such as the Aberdares, Mount Kenya region, and Rift Valley highlands face faster honey crystallisation rates. A warmer is essential for maintaining liquid product year-round.
- Export Honey Producers: Export buyers require honey in liquid form with moisture below 18%. The honey warmer enables producers to meet these specifications before shipment.
- CBOs and Cooperatives: Cooperative processing facilities handling honey from multiple member farms need a warmer to standardise product viscosity and moisture across all incoming batches before collective bottling.
How to Use the Honey Warmer
- Load honey into the warmer. Place settled honey in sealed food-grade containers inside the warming unit. Sealed containers prevent moisture absorption during the warming process.
- Set the thermostat to 38 to 43 degrees Celsius. This range is effective for crystal dissolution and viscosity reduction without exceeding the 45°C enzyme damage threshold.
- Allow 24 to 72 hours warming time. Larger volumes or fully crystallised honey will take longer to liquefy fully. Do not raise the temperature to speed the process ā patience at the correct temperature is critical.
- Test moisture with a refractometer. Use a Honey Refractometer to confirm moisture is below 20% before bottling. For export markets, confirm below 18%.
- Transfer to bottling. Once at target temperature and viscosity, transfer honey immediately to your bottling station for filling before it begins to cool and thicken again.
Why Buy From Urban Beekeepers?
- Kenya’s best beekeeping equipment shop ā stocking high-quality and genuine beekeeping equipment
- In stock ā same-day delivery within Nairobi
- Nationwide delivery to all major towns across Kenya
- Call or WhatsApp: 0797 764 747
- Trusted by commercial farmers, CBOs, and NGOs across Kenya
- Urban Beekeepers accepts M-Pesa, card, cash and bank transfer payments
Shipping and Delivery
Urban Beekeepers delivers countrywide to Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, Machakos, Kitengela, Kitui, and all major towns across Kenya. Same-day delivery within Nairobi. Call 0797 764 747 to confirm delivery timelines for your location.
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature should a honey warmer be set to?
Set the honey warmer to between 35 and 45 degrees Celsius. This range effectively dissolves crystals and reduces viscosity without damaging honey enzymes and natural properties. Never exceed 45°C, as temperatures above this threshold begin to degrade enzyme activity and increase HMF content, reducing honey quality.
How long does it take to liquefy crystallised honey in a warmer?
Depending on volume and the degree of crystallisation, expect 24 to 72 hours at 38 to 43 degrees Celsius for full crystal dissolution. Lightly crystallised honey in smaller containers will liquefy faster. Heavily set honey in large containers may need the full 72 hours. Do not raise the temperature to accelerate the process.
Can I use a honey warmer to reduce moisture in freshly harvested honey?
Yes. A honey warmer can reduce moisture content in honey with levels above 20%, making it safe for storage. The warming process gently evaporates excess water from honey in unsealed or loosely covered containers. Monitor moisture with a Honey Refractometer throughout the process and seal containers once moisture drops below 20%.
Does Urban Beekeepers deliver the Honey Warmer outside Nairobi?
Urban Beekeepers delivers countrywide to Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, Machakos, Kitengela, Kitui, and all major towns across Kenya. Same-day delivery within Nairobi. Call 0797 764 747 to confirm delivery timelines for your location.




