Sans scooper

ghost

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Mar 15, 2013
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I have been looking for sand scoopers on the internet and it looks like they have two kinds one of the plastic variety and the other metal. Is there any difference? I will be using it on beaches every
so often or if I am going through the woods and see a creek I would use it for that. Would the plastic one hold up? Thanks.
 

Captain Caveman

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May 14, 2015
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Madison, MS
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Fisher F75SE, F44, F2 and CZ-20. Minelab E-TRAC and Go-Find 60. Tesoro Tejon. BH Quick Silver.
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I use this RTG scoop for dry sand and a Stealth 720 for in the ocean.

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CladiatorMax

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Nov 1, 2012
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Garden Grove, California
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Minelab Excalibur II & Sovereign GT / Garrett Carrot / Stavr Scoops
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I'd go with metal, aluminum is more affordable if you are looking to keep the cost down. While being heavier than plastic, in the long run, it's a better investment cost and longevity wise.
 

MrMikeJackie

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CTX 3030,
Xp Deus,
That's it, I'm done.
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Metal Detecting
Get the biggest, heaviest duty scoop you can afford.
 

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