Sand Scoop Question

stevemc

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I have the larger size 10mm hex hole from Coob. It has the welded on stainless handle. I like that feature. It is big and when full of wetsand it is very heavy. Maybe the medium size is best. PS, I meant the stub handle by the basket. I have a wood handle.
 

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stevemc

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I think they are great! Hole size is good, strong, can’t complain. I have seen smaller holes but I like this size. No cracks.
 

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RustyGold

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Thanks Steve! I have a small Coob “Scout” scoop that I put on a carbon fiber handle with a foam grip. When I scoop sand with this tiny scoop the sand just falls back into the hole lol!
So I was looking at the medium size Whites Hexscoop at about 6 1/2” wide. They are made by Sito.
Thanks again for your reply.
 

stevemc

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You are welcome. Just letting you know how I like that style. Mine is 8 or 9 inches wide and 12 inches long. Big one!
 

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Call Travis.

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ARC

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Thanks AARC! Interesting scoop. Do you know what it weighs?

No I don't... but poke around his site and contact for info.
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Chuck-N-Detroit

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Sharp bottom?


I am sorry to say it but gold sinks to a hard bottom: rocks, clay etc.

When you are hitting that "bottom" you want a wide scrape. With this knife bottom you have to dig into the clay 3 inches before you have enough width to hit your target.

This is the problem you run into when the designer is not a hunter :icon_scratch:

There are other problems with this design but I have said enough.

Regards,
Chuck
 

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gamiller

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ARC

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I am sorry to say it but gold sinks to a hard bottom: rocks, clay etc.

When you are hitting that "bottom" you want a wide scrape. With this knife bottom you have to dig into the clay 3 inches before you have enough width to hit your target.

This is the problem you run into when the designer is not a hunter :icon_scratch:

There are other problems with this design but I have said enough.

Regards,
Chuck

Um... these are designed by a "hunter" so... you speak of what you do not know.

They are and have been used and tested for years by some of the best detectorists ...

In fact... if you were familiar with physics of a scoop... due to its design it is FAR superior to any scoop made ... especially "wide" mouth scoops.

Maybe after mastering your target local better you may be able to step up to a more precisely engendered scoop.

So...

In other words... These are made by an experienced serious detectorist AND used by the same.
 

ARC

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PS... the Nuttall scoop has been raved about on this site for years and years with ONLY good / great results and reviews.

This scoop slices in pack like butter.... through rocks ... shell ... and asphalt if you wanted. heh
 

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If your in the SAND and not water get one with a D handle tie a rope to it and drag it behind you. It frees up your hands and also marks where you have already been
 

ARC

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Its smaller footprint leaves smaller more manageable holes... and is an easier lift AND pull.

It is an easier to use all around scoop and is built tough enough to handle hard play.

Instead of pull push and pull though twice as mush material using twice as much energy you are only pulling range point.

BUT... Like I stated earlier... you must FIRST be well skilled at PP your objects... which to me is as easy as sleeping.

The only "drawback" to this scoop is... it can put a nice scar on an item if bigger than scoop OR your off target.

Anyway...

To each their own.

I would not even keep one of the strutted scoops if it was given to me for free.

I would pass it forward.

Personally I do not own a Nuttall scoop ... mine is custom ALL SS... my baby for eons... BUT IF I were to buy a scoop... That OR very similar would be my choice.

Like I said...

To each their own.
 

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RustyGold

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Had one many years ago. Of all the many many scoops I've owned, it had to be the heaviest.
Thanks RC! That was what I was looking for. I didn't find the weight specs for the nuttall at web site.
 

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:P

You could even get a sand castle making bucket to go with this :)
 

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