Light weight and easy to use, just imagine all the gold you will capture that could have been lost!įEATURES: EASY ADJUSTMENT FOR TENSION SO YOU CAN CONTROL THE PULL ON HANDLE This handy suction stick tool is also great to use when metal detecting, working dry banks, while dredging and more. When filled with material just squirt it into a bucket or directly into your sluice box. To use, you just find a good spot and push the sniper down into the river or creek and pull the plunger back. Hand Dredge features a powerful 2" vacuum chamber with a 1 inch wide and 7" long crevice tip. Breaks down to about 24" and weighs just 3lbs for easy carrying. Gold Fever's HAND DREDGE Super Sucker Snipe Stick features a large vacuum chamber for easy crevice cleaning.Īpprox. If you've found a rich spot that is hard to access, this hand dredge is a great tool to have on hand.HAND DREDGE Crevice Sucker / Snipe Stick Hand Dredge Price will be going up soon due to materials cost increases - ORDER SOON Nozzle cavity created by interior pipe captures heavy material and discharges lights. Flexible nozzle makes easy access to the crevice material virtually unbreakable. Works from the top of the surface or can be completely submerged. Easy to carry in backpack - a little less than 24" long. The cap is made to come off easily to facilitate pouring the gravels/sands into a collection bucket, instead of pumping sands into the pump and then emptying into a bucket after each pull. As you pump repeatedly, the heavier material flows into the cavity created by the inner nozzle extension, while lighter material flows up and out through the pipe, and back into the water. Construction of the nozzle allows this because it is extended into the barrel of the body. To empty, remove the cap and pour your heavy material directly into a bucket or other container. The NEW Gold-N-Sand Quick Sniper Hand Dredge can help you reach that gold! The Quick-Sniper is designed to catch heavy material in its barrel, allowing several pulls and pushes before it needs to be emptied. Gold can hide down in the deepest part of a crack or crevice or behind a boulder and often is best reached with a hand dredge, also called a sucker gun or suction gun.
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