I have ordered some of my beekeeping equipment from the large internet apiaries...Dadant and BetterBee. A honey extractor is a nice thing to have. But, it is not critical. I have a beekeeping friend with just a couple of hives that takes the full honey frames, scrapes off the wax coverings, and just lets the frames stand upright in a deep pan for ~ 48 hours. The honey will drip out slowly into the pan. This would have to be done indoors or else the bees will quickly take all the honey back to the hives. The warmer the temperature, the faster the honey will drip into the pan. I use a pair of new woman's nylons to filter the wax out of the honey after initially passing the honey through a colander. The nylons work better than cheesecloth in my opinion.