I tried something different to warm honey that has become crystalized to some extent. Allowing for various preferences and those who would not have honey heated....this is for those who will. I had put up some honey in squeeze bear containers. I myself do not like to heat honey< nor >do I like to waste it in the bottoms of squeeze bears. This is for the hobby beekeeper. I used a large thermo-electric Warmer/Cooler..the type you can plug in your vehicle. The unit maintains a temp of approx 135-140F in the warming mode. I have held honey in the unit for about 6 hours and then allow to cool at room temp. You can purchase a power converter to operate this appliance with house current. Simular devices must be available in other countries. The device that I used was a Coleman unit and it will hold eighteen 24oz. bears. Any ideas as to how long honey can be held at 140F without severe deterioration in flavor? I noticed little change in flavor of the honey. Mine still tastes better that a great deal of it off the store shelf. IMHO... Regards, Maynard. [log in to unmask]