The Flow Hive is a groundbreaking beehive that offers honey on tap. Over 50,000 Flow Hives have gone out to 130 countries around the world, and now the Australian father-son team behind the design are ...
It’s a maker’s dream come true: come up with a great invention, set up a crowd-funding campaign, and surpass your goal in less than 10 minutes. For Australian father and son team Stuart and Cedar ...
The realization that there had to be a better way to extract honey from hives came to Cedar Anderson around 10 years ago after a particularly messy and disruptive attempt to extract honey that ...
Before honey is collected from the bee's nest, a lot of trouble is taken to wear protective clothing, collect nest plate, put it on a centrifugal separator. Just turning a valve attached to such bee's ...
Harvesting honey has been a sticky, messy job that's changed very little from the earliest days of beekeeping. But it's about to get a whole lot cleaner with the Flow Hive, an ingenious re-engineering ...
Unprocessed, single-frame honey allows for greater flavour retention, according to Flow Hive CEO Cedar Anderson, who told FoodNavigator his invention is adding value to the boutique honey market. Flow ...
Knock-off brand Tapcomb launched an ambitious social media campaign earlier this year promoting a product suspiciously similar to Flow Hive. But after the company's product was lashed on social media ...
Founded by father and son team Stu and Cedar, Flow Hive’s patented Flow Frame technology is perhaps the most significant advancement in beekeeping since 1852. A video about their story went viral ...
Flow Hive the unsuspecting rewards-based crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo that stands as the largest ever for the platform, has now shipped to all backers of the project. While stories persist ...
“People talk about colonising Mars; our vision is for a world no one would want to leave”, says the company’s CEO and co-inventor. Newrybar-based company Flow is the business behind the Australian ...
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