Frame Holder Long
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Note: If you’re between sizes, we recommend sizing up.
Why Let Your Frames Hit The Grass When They Can Hang With Class?
You know the moment. You’ve got a frame full of bees, your smoker’s in one hand, the hive tool’s in the other — now where do you put the frame without risking a bee pileup or squashing a queen? That’s where the long frame holder steps in. Think of it as your hive’s extra limb — side-mounted, stainless steel, and always ready to lend support when your hands are full. Whether you're deep into a brood check or mid-honey harvest, this holder gives you a clean, sturdy place to hang frames without making your bees or you nervous. Discover more at OZ Armour.
🔍 Ever Wish Your Hive Had A Parking Spot For Frames?
Because balancing frames on a rock, hive lid, or your knee isn’t exactly ideal.
This long frame holder for beehive inspection clips securely to the side of your hive box — no screws, no drama. Once it's on, it holds multiple frames with ease, keeping them off the ground and within easy reach. Whether you're sorting through brood, hunting for queen cells, or just giving your colony a once-over, this tool makes the job smoother, quicker, and safer for you and your bees.
It’s a practical addition to your everyday Beekeeping Equipments, helping streamline your workflow.
⚙️ Let Your Hands Work While It Holds The Load
Let’s talk usability, because every beekeeper knows time is short and bees don’t like to be kept waiting.
This hive inspection frame holder isn’t just a shiny accessory. It’s a practical, field-ready tool that gives your hands the freedom they need. Simply slide it onto the hive body, and it stays put. Hang up a frame, inspect, work, swap, and carry on. No awkward balancing. No laying frames on grass, gravel, or worse — mud.
This holder shines when you’re:
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Pulling frames to check brood patterns
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Replacing queens
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Splitting hives
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Prepping boxes for honey flow
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Keeping your workspace clean and organized
For safe inspections, many beekeepers also rely on protective gear like beekeeping Suits and breathable beekeeping Jackets.
🛠️ Tough Gear For Tough Jobs
We built this for real-life conditions: heat, rain, propolis, sticky fingers — you name it.
Made from stainless steel, the stainless steel long frame holder for hive support is ready for years of reliable service. It won’t rust, warp, or buckle under pressure. Even with fully loaded honey frames, it stays solid and straight. And when you’re done for the day? Just rinse, wipe, and store.
Size that fits just right:
470 mm x 190 mm — long enough to support wide hives, yet compact enough to carry in your gear bucket or vehicle.
For better safety while handling frames, using proper gear like beekeeping veils and durable beekeeping golves is always recommended.
⭐ What Sets This Holder Apart? Let’s Keep It Real
You’ll see plenty of frame holders out there. So what makes this one worth the spot in your hive kit?
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Extra Length, Extra Room: Holds more frames without crowding
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Zero Tools Needed: Clip it on in seconds
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Built Tough: Handles heavy honey frames without bending
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Bee-Safe Design: Smooth edges, no snags or pinches
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Compact and Travel-Friendly: Easy to carry and store
For full-body protection during hive work, many beekeepers also use beekeeping trousers and beekeeping ankle protection.
👨👩👧 Beekeeping Made Easier For Everyone
Whether you're managing a full apiary or just starting out, tools like this make your workflow more efficient. Beginners and families can also explore safe options like beekeeping kids suits.
If you’re looking for something different, you can also explore stylish pink bee Suits.
📚 Keep Learning & Improving
Beekeeping is a continuous learning process. You can always read more blogs about beekeeping or explore expert guides to Learn Beekeeping to sharpen your skills.
🚀 Don't Let Frames Drag You Down, Lift Them Up Instead!
There’s no reason to juggle frames or prop them against your smoker anymore. The long frame holder for beekeeping is the silent workhorse your inspection routine has been missing. No more dropped frames, no more flustered bees, and no more wasted time trying to find a place to set things down.




