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Wet Prospecting Shovels - information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="G0lddigg@" data-source="post: 111376" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>Mate I go through quite a few shovels but kobalt has outlasted most. The trick is buying a good handle they will set you back a minimum $45 and will last for years. You don't get a good handle and a good shovel for $40. I found fiberglass wrars out near the jead and eventually cracks. Plastic is too heavy metal is too heavy. Good quality wood hands down. Laving yoir shovel in a dry ppacw wjen not in use helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0lddigg@, post: 111376, member: 357"] Mate I go through quite a few shovels but kobalt has outlasted most. The trick is buying a good handle they will set you back a minimum $45 and will last for years. You don't get a good handle and a good shovel for $40. I found fiberglass wrars out near the jead and eventually cracks. Plastic is too heavy metal is too heavy. Good quality wood hands down. Laving yoir shovel in a dry ppacw wjen not in use helps [/QUOTE]
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