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<blockquote data-quote="AussieChris" data-source="post: 527619" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>A mate tossed me one a couple of weeks back, here you have this, I cant figure it out</p><p>His biggest issue were the three deep riffles at the front of the pan, they are open sided so material washes out and once material falls into them its very difficult to wash back.</p><p>I figured they are more of a safety riffle, probably working material too hard to have colour spill into them. </p><p>They are small, even a generic 3 ring black pan will wash more dirt.</p><p>However, they are fast. Once you get used to the design. I have used it for cleanups and the results are surprisingly good. I pan into the super sluice and so far so good, not even losing micro dots.</p><p>I would not use one as a main pan, it would be like choosing an 8 or 10 as your main. Maybe if you were hiking in from a long way and needed to go light in your pack.</p><p>Another positive, kids seem to handle them well. :goldpan:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieChris, post: 527619, member: 4915"] A mate tossed me one a couple of weeks back, here you have this, I cant figure it out His biggest issue were the three deep riffles at the front of the pan, they are open sided so material washes out and once material falls into them its very difficult to wash back. I figured they are more of a safety riffle, probably working material too hard to have colour spill into them. They are small, even a generic 3 ring black pan will wash more dirt. However, they are fast. Once you get used to the design. I have used it for cleanups and the results are surprisingly good. I pan into the super sluice and so far so good, not even losing micro dots. I would not use one as a main pan, it would be like choosing an 8 or 10 as your main. Maybe if you were hiking in from a long way and needed to go light in your pack. Another positive, kids seem to handle them well. :goldpan: [/QUOTE]
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