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<blockquote data-quote="dirtdiggin" data-source="post: 195283" data-attributes="member: 3224"><p>Hi Eadesy77</p><p></p><p>Hi mate just my opinion as myself and my wife had brought a large turbo pan and there is certainly a technique to using it!!, but we personally didn't like or enjoy using it compared to a normal or super sluice pan but that's just our experience and thoughts on it, and because we have a habit of panning our cons at home and the turbo pan needs a bit more space to use it, as we use a tub that's not overly big to pan off in. As Grubstake suggested check out others experience's and check out people using different pans on YouTube as it will give you a good insight on panning technics and different pans that are out there. Good luck and enjoy what the great outdoors has to offer</p><p> Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtdiggin, post: 195283, member: 3224"] Hi Eadesy77 Hi mate just my opinion as myself and my wife had brought a large turbo pan and there is certainly a technique to using it!!, but we personally didn't like or enjoy using it compared to a normal or super sluice pan but that's just our experience and thoughts on it, and because we have a habit of panning our cons at home and the turbo pan needs a bit more space to use it, as we use a tub that's not overly big to pan off in. As Grubstake suggested check out others experience's and check out people using different pans on YouTube as it will give you a good insight on panning technics and different pans that are out there. Good luck and enjoy what the great outdoors has to offer Cheers [/QUOTE]
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