Advice on a sand scoop.

DiggerinVA

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buddyb

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I have been wrestling with the same decision and reading many suggestions and advertisements. I am cheaper than you. I don't want to spend anywhere near $200. I met a guy in Myrtle Beach that had made his own and I was impressed by how well it was made. He made his scoop using 6" EMT (thin wall conduit) drilled with about 1\2" holes. He used small conduit for a 4 ft handle that was welded and well braced. It was very sturdy but not as heavy as it would seem to be. I have been unable to locate the 6" EMT but have found a place that sells short pieces of of thin wall tubing that is not galvanized. Galvanized would be preferred but I can wash it and spray with something like WD 40. I will probably make one before my first trip to the beach.
Sorry for the ramblings. Good luck and don't get like me with "analysis paralysis".
 

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My last trip home in Feb, I decided to upgrade my current scoop. Had a little coffee can size one from Kellyco ( about $90). Problem with it was I would have to dig several scoops out to retrieve targets in the wet and dry sand.

Purchased a T-Rex original scoop. Cost was around $170. You have to buy the handle also at Home Depot for around $9. Well worth every penny spent. It's a little heavy but it has sped up my retrieval times. 1 maybe 2 scoops and its in the scoop. Built rock solid and should last me the rest of my life anyway. This scoop works great in the dry and wet sand, digs deep and moves a lot of sand. I have noticed that in the wet sand...gets really heavy. I basically drag it back out of the hole and dump it to check target location, but if you are close to the water it will clear out quickly. Hope this helps and good hunting.
 

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Guys do yourselves a favor. I know the guy who designed the t-rex and he was impressed with what you will find at www.finderskeepers.buzz the scoops are well made and are light weight unlike the 8 lb t-rex. Go to the site and check out the sea otter scoops. You wont be dropping $200 on a scoop without a handle that's for sure.
 

Fire9378

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bzbadger - I looked up the site you suggested. Nice scoops. One of the selling factors on the T-Rex for me was the smaller holes. I find a lot of split shot and small earrings. Had a hunt one evening, thought I was going crazy. Would scan the hole, scoop, re-check the hole...no signal. Means in the scoop right? Shake out the scoop...nothing. Re-scan the area, Signal in a new area. I must have circled the area for 15 minutes. Only reason I found that earring was because it hung up on a hole. I must have looked like a true newbie that night. There was about 5-6 other detectorists out there. 2 of them sat and watched until I finally gave them the thumbs up sign. Funny now...not so much then.

Best advice...go to a shop and look at all the available scoops. I visited 3 before choosing. Everyone will choose what suits them best. If it gets the job done to your satisfaction...then that's all that matters.
 

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Hands down the Stealth 720i or 920iX from Chuck @ Stealth beach scoop are my favorites!

Absolutely, Rusty!

I first bought the RTG 5" scoop, which is about $140 or so. Indestructible. Heavy. Probably the best scoop under $200 that you can get. Then I bought a 720i Hybrid, and I absolutely love it.
 

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I only beach hunt about 2 weeks a year, so a stealth just doesnt seem to be logical. If I go with a long handle RTG scoop; should I get a 5" or 6" bucket? Also they make one with a wire bottom...???
 

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I only beach hunt about 2 weeks a year, so a stealth just doesnt seem to be logical. If I go with a long handle RTG scoop; should I get a 5" or 6" bucket? Also they make one with a wire bottom...???

The wire bottom is only good for loose dry sand. I'd go with the 6" but the 5" works well also. The big feature that people like about the Stealth is the width of the opening, so the 6" RTG will definitely be a workhorse for you.
 

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I can only assume from the picture of the otter scoop the holes look big but we've had it next to the rex and I'll say the otter holes are smaller than a dime so it would have to take a pretty small item to slip through. I don't want to use the maker's name of the t-rex but it gave him reason for pause when the two were compared. The otter weighing in at 2.2 or 2.2 lbs with handle and the rex at 8 without handle. Word is the rex may be going titanium to get it to the weight of the otter but that jumps the price 3 times higher.
 

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RTG 6" aluminum with 5/8" holes is all I use for surf, wet sand and beach hunts. It has served me well. I've drilled 20 additional 1/2" holes along the bottom and sides and attached 1/4" hardware cloth along the rear and bottom inside to catch small gold etc. also epoxied a small button magnet to the inside corner to catch any small iron, bottle caps etc. I have $135 invested in it. GL
 

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I have used many scoops an they're all good in certain places and not so good in others depending on the holes, size of basket, handle angle, etc. For just dry sand I like the wire basket RTG Beach Master for its fast sifting, but it is to small for the water. For wet sand an in the water nothing is better than the Sunspot Stealth 720i or 920ix. They are wide and take a big bite to get the target before the hole fills in again. I am still undecided if I like the 90 degree or offset angled handle.
920iX 1.jpg 920ix. RTG Beachmaster.PNG RTG Beachmaster
 

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I have a very limited "beach" season. I hit a couple county parks at the lakeside swimming areas after the thaw and before the parks open on Memorial Day. Then again in the fall after Labor Day. So I have limited need and could not justify a long, stainless "real" scoop tool.

My solution was an aluminum RTG bend-over scoop. $34.99 A couple of the supporting vendors here carry it. VERY well made and light to carry - though not as heavy duty as a stainless.



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I have a very limited "beach" season. I hit a couple county parks at the lakeside swimming areas after the thaw and before the parks open on Memorial Day. Then again in the fall after Labor Day. So I have limited need and could not justify a long, stainless "real" scoop tool.

My solution was an aluminum RTG bend-over scoop. $34.99 A couple of the supporting vendors here carry it. VERY well made and light to carry - though not as heavy duty as a stainless.



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That would be perfect for casual dry sand hunting, Charlie. :thumbsup:
 

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I only beach hunt about 2 weeks a year, so a stealth just doesnt seem to be logical. If I go with a long handle RTG scoop; should I get a 5" or 6" bucket? Also they make one with a wire bottom...???
Get the 6 inch...Ive used the 5 and 6...the 6 inch will get your target with much less digging...dump the sand and spread it with your foot to find the target, don't try to sift the wet sand ...RTG 6 inch aluminum is what I use for wet sand...I use the Stealth 720i in the water...the 720 will wear you out in the wet sand.
 

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This is the one I am looking at. Has 6x11 bucket...48" overall and is $140.00 plus shipping.
 

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Would this be better than the solid bottom with holes for $125.00 ?
 

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I have an aluminum 5" RTG Pro mini (very lightweight and good for summer fresh drop hunting) and a T-Rex but for deeper holes like you will be digging with a PI detector the Stealth is much easier to empty out when making multiple scoops down for the deepies!
 

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