Hey AgMan I am very happy with my Explorer as well. I've only used it twice but it has held some of the finest gold i've seen. I think they all should work pretty well. It's much the same design on all just a few tweeks here and there.Ag Man said:The Angus MacKirk sluices are the bee's knees! Easy to set up, clean use, light, catch super fine gold.
& you can see the gold hang back on the feed tray/flare before it moves down(if it moves down...) into the riffle section.
I got an Explorer - same drop riffle design.
Can't go wrong with any of them.
goldbug said:I haven't used one Nugget but I'm driving down to detect-a-den on Saturday to buy one, can post a review after I use it on Sunday. From what I have seen on youtube its ideal for small creeks, which is the application I have for mine.
TenOunce Tone said:I tried a Mackirk sluice on the weekend, very little flow in the river and the sluice had less than optimal water going through it, I was putting some 3mm classified sand through and did notice it catching a couple of flakes of very fine gold, I would love to see one in action in the correct conditions.
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