My GGT has fallen apart. the glue has cracked, chipped and de laminating at the joints. Fine gold gets caught in the holes and separations.
Two of three tubes are loose and coming out.
After less than six times in the field it has been rendered un usable.
Bazooka fell apart as a company. However that can not be said for the boxes.
Any bazooka still available sells for a premium over original price. Unless the seller is desperate.
They are much stronger, The claim of them recovering gold "better " is un-proven end user opinion. Colored by association and brand loyalty vs. actual results.
I would prefer a stronger box over a "new improved" one that I can not use any more as intended.
Oh well,
I will be gutting it and using it as a feed box just for the grizzly. On a small power sluice set up. Feeding the under sized to a regular sluice run.
For the money at this point a used bazooka or a Croc Gold Trap is looking like the better option. For a stream powered sluice.
For me after all the use I got out of my Prospector, a drop riffle or modified (or not) Keene, Proline, or Gold Hog is still the more versatile choice. with more than acceptable (equal) recovery.
I realize not every one has gotten one that is such a lemon, though I suspect I'm not the only one. Any one with an early production box may want to keep their eyes on the glue joints especially the tubes in the trap.