Beach scoop question

Captain Loosechange

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Hi! I would recommend 1 of the aluminum scoops from Reillys Treasured Gold. They are sturdy and light weight. Check out their site and see if 1 fits your needs. They are great for wet sand and in the water. Good luck
 

OBN

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I would recommend Strav's, Diablo (Almost Finished?) or the RTG here

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hamiddetecting

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Thank you OBN:thumbsup:
 

leprechaun

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I'm heading out this morning to framingham to buy a sand scoop for the water.I've been useing a long handle shovel and not going out in the water past my hip boots.Thats about to change seeing what all of you guys are finding in the water.Can't wait for the next minus tide.
 

leprechaun

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aluminum is the way to go,I just bought one yesterday.It' way lighter than stainless.:skullflag:
 

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baylorhall

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That's what I ended up buying. Thanks for all of the advice. Mine is by RTG and weighs about 3 pounds. Can't wait for it to arrive!
 

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