How to Optimise Your Filling Workflow

Two beekeepers, identical machines, very different results. The difference is almost always workflow. Here's how to systematically remove the inefficiencies that accumulate over a season.

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Maintenance Guide for Long-Term Performance

Machines from the original 1990s production run are still working today. That's not luck — it's maintenance. A practical guide to keeping your filling machine performing for the long term.

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Best Setups for Small Batch Filling

Filling 80 jars of three different varieties on a Saturday morning is not the same problem as filling 2,000 identical jars in one run. Here's the setup that fits.

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Honey filling

How to Handle Different Honey Viscosities

Honey is not one product. From thin acacia to stiff Royal Jelly, viscosity changes everything about how you fill. A practical guide to working across the full range.

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Typical Mistakes When Scaling Honey Production

The mistakes that hurt most when scaling aren't the obvious ones. They show up months later — in failed inspections, replaced equipment, and lost margin. Read this before you invest.

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Small vs Growing Beekeepers — the Right Filling Setup

Small operation or fast-growing producer — the right filling setup depends on where you are now and where you're heading. A stage-by-stage guide.

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When Automation Makes Sense in Honey Filling

Not every beekeeper needs a turntable. An honest look at when automation in honey filling adds real value - and when it just adds complexity.

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Why Honey Quality Can Be Lost During Filling

You worked a full season for that honey. Here's how the filling step can quietly undo it — and what a properly designed setup protects against.

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How to Choose the Right Honey Filling Machine

The market is full of options — and not all of them are legal to operate in the EU. A practical guide to the decisions that actually matter when choosing a honey filling machine.

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How To Fill Honey Correctly

Filling is where honey quality is won or lost. Five mistakes that most beekeepers make — and what a compliant, professional setup actually looks like.

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The Latch Flange: Brilliantly Simple

Fewer Screws, More Honey: The New Latch Flange

Small change, big difference: The Honeyaid®’s new latch flange replaces cumbersome screws with two wing nuts, making refills, cleaning, and restarts faster and easier - no valves, no fuss.

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Honeyaid honey filling machine made in Germany

No Calibrated Scale Inside – For a Reason

Many beekeepers wonder: shouldn’t a filling machine come with a built-in calibrated scale? The answer is: no and for good reason. Learn what the Measurement and Calibration Act requires, why an integrated scale is impractical in practice, and how an external control scale helps you work efficiently and in full compliance with the law.

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Honey filling

Filling Machine Troubleshooting – Part 2: Filling Optimisation

In part 2 of our troubleshooting series, we focus on optimising the filling process for honey. Discover practical adjustments to improve dosing accuracy and ensure consistent, high-quality results.

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Honeyaid honey bottle machine in the garden

Filling Machine Troubleshooting – Part 1: Basic Issues

In part 1 of our troubleshooting series, we focus on the most common technical problems and how to fix them quickly and efficiently. Find out how you can keep your production running smoothly.

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Honeyaid Honey Filling Machine Extension Set Propolis

Extension Sets – Part 2: Propolis

The HONEYAID® filling machine was developed for the efficient filling of honey – ideal for beekeepers and small-scale producers. But what if the product is thinner than honey – like a propolis solution or mead?
That’s where the Propolis Extension Set comes in: a precise, seamlessly integrated upgrade for the convenient filling of these low-viscosity honey-based products.

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Honeyaid honey filling machines

Extension Sets – Part 1: Royal

With the HONEYAID® filling machine, we have created a compact, modular solution that appeals to both hobby beekeepers and professional manufacturers.
But many of our customers ask themselves: What if my product is thicker, finer or more sensitive than classic honey? This is exactly where the extension sets come into play.

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Small Turn Table with Honey Filling Machine

The Turntable Machines

For those looking to automate honey filling our rotary table machines offer an immediate and significant time-saving solution.

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Nassenheider Fill Up honey filler machine Model DS 10.000

25 Years of Honey Bottling Machine

In 2024, our honey filling machine celebrates 25 years. It’s the perfect moment to showcase its journey to today’s HONEYAID®.

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Honeyaid T-Shirt Front View Detailed Picture

HONEYAID®’s ‘Busy as a Bee’ T-Shirt

Our new "Busy as a Bee" collection by HONEYAID® is a must-have for beekeepers and nature enthusiasts seeking something special.

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Fillogy Neo Filling Machine - filling liqueur

Looking to fill more than just honey?

From jams to fruit juices to spreads, our FILLOGY® Neo offers a wide range of applications.

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Beekeeper with Honey Spoon in front of the Combo Auto S

What do I have to consider when buying a honey filling machine? Part 4: Durability

By investing in a machine that is robust over the long term, you ensure continuous and efficient production for your business.

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Honeyaid at the International Conference of the Arab Beekeepers Union

International Conference of the Arab Beekeepers Union

Visit us at the exhibition of the 14th International Conference of the Arab Beekeepers Union

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What do I have to consider when buying a honey filling machine? Part 3: Materials

The materials used in the manufacture of a filling machine have a significant influence on its performance and durability, as well as on ensuring product safety, hygiene and compliance with legal regulations.

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The original honey filling machine – trusted by beekeepers since 1999

What do I have to consider when buying a honey filling machine? Part 2: Construction

After taking a closer look at the rules and regulations that apply to honey filling machines in the first part of our blog series, we now want to look at the resulting design aspects based on the core piece of a filling machine, the pump head.

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Banner with Flowers - Beekeeper with Honeyaid Extension Set Royal

What do I have to consider when buying a honey filling machine? Part 1: General rules and regulations

Part one of our blog series: Applicable standards and directives for machinery in the food sector

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Detailed view of honeycomb filled with honey

Pumping over for cream stirring with Honeyaid®

With the Honeyaid® bottling machine you fill honey in seconds, but in addition you can also use it to pump and cream honey.

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Honeyaid Honey Filling Machine with Honey Jar, Flowers and Bees

The Nassenheider® Fill Up 2 becomes Honeyaid®

For over 20 years, beekeepers have valued the original Nassenheider® Fill Up 2 for efficient and reliable dosing of honey. From now on, the semiautomatic honey filling machine …

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Honeyaid Beekeeper presents a jar of fresh honey

From Dresden, all over the world

We have been delivering Honeyaid® filling machines from our small boutique manufacturing company in Dresden to (almost) all countries worldwide.

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Three tips for cleaning

Thanks to its highly compact design, the Honeyaid® is easy and quick to clean. We tell you how to clean your machine optimally so it is in perfect condition for subsequent use.

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Project MyHONEY - Beekeepers are delighted with their success

Honey bottling at MyHONEY

The MyHONEY project aims to give life to at least 200 new bee colonies every year. To this end, it offers bee sponsorships for companies.

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Beekeepers at work on the hives

Women for Bees

Women for Bees is a state-of-the-art female beekeeping entrepreneurship programme launched by UNESCO and Guerlain.

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Bee pollination programs for farmers

The biotech company Beeflow creates and manages pollination programs for farmers which increase crop yields by up to 60%.

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