Shovel ?

"Need opinions on shovels."

Shovels are really useful. I suggest you get one.

No really, what for? Folding or full size?


Greets Namxat
 

The WW2 shovels are GREAT metal detecting shovels. Personally I use a lesche but they can be quite expensive. If I were you I would order one of those 2 online.
 

I have a folding e-tool shovel but was looking for something a little bigger.

Where is the best place online to browse and purchase metal detecting shovels? Thanks, and great thread!
 

Looking at the Grave Digger Nemisis or Tombstone. Waiting on a reply from them on availability.
 

I have a Predator Tools Dixie with ball handle - which is of course discontinued. But if you find something like it you will be happy.

37-1/2" overall so it is like a walking stick in the woods. I think it's less than 2-1/2 lbs. I wouldn't want to dig a foxhole with it - but for a pinpointed target it is the berries.

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Predator Tools: Shovel - Piranha Shovel model 35
Hand digger - Raptor Model 31C
Garrett or other suitableness company: Hand Probe - 8"-10" long (popping out small objects)

These three will solve from woods to manicured lawns :icon_thumleft:

I use these and few more solve all my target extraction situations.
 

ff6a6749fb2a779fd9549c6298f0bf77.webp This is my choice. Made in NJ. Hardened steel. Will last Avery long time.
 

Predator Tools: Shovel - Piranha Shovel model 35
Hand digger - Raptor Model 31C
Garrett or other suitableness company: Hand Probe - 8"-10" long (popping out small objects)

These three will solve from woods to manicured lawns :icon_thumleft:

I use these and few more solve all my target extraction situations.

I didn't know if we could name the company PRO. Thanks..
 

Hello Rook3434,

If I can suggest a nice addition to the Model 35, try the two rubber foot pads...IMHO worth the money.

Doc
 

Hello Rook3434,

If I can suggest a nice addition to the Model 35, try the two rubber foot pads...IMHO worth the money.

Doc
I love my piranha model 35 by lesche or now known as predator tools. He was great to deal with as well. I cant wear that shovel out.
 

Thanks all for the recommendations.
 

Your welcome. You do not have to spend a hundred bucks on a shovel if it is not in your budget but if you do buy it you will never buy another. I like a long handle for leverage. The 35 mentions I have a rope through the T handle and drag it behind me. i also use it when hiking and pulling myself up a tough ridge.. I drive it in the ground and use it as a step. I used to take an angle grinder and cut down tempered shovels. They would work for awhile. Some detector company sent me a mini shovel but well could not imagine excavating a hole and roots with that. Old timers used the war world 2 folding shovels but you can hack up your target with those. If all else fails get a sharp planting shovel put a file to the edge and have fun.
 

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I myself am considering a Predator 35 Piranha, but I wonder if a Root Slayer Nomad might also fit the bill at well less than half the price. I've no experience with either shovel, but been looking at both.
 

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