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WBL TH
12-21-2013, 11:11 PM
I am trying to find a good quality scoop for detecting fresh water. Something sturdy but light. I currently use a galvanized steel scoop that seems to bend every time it hits something other than sand. I detect some beaches and swimming holes with gravel and some rocks. In the spring I plan on hitting a spot in a local river with a lot of history surrounding it and don't want to be held up reshaping my scoop after every dig.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Greg

del
12-21-2013, 11:28 PM
these people make great scoops a bit pricey but very good quality and they seem to have one for every type of soil bottom

http://stavrscoop.com/en/8-sand-scoop

Dr. evil
12-21-2013, 11:53 PM
I am trying to find a good quality scoop for detecting fresh water. Something sturdy but light. I currently use a galvanized steel scoop that seems to bend every time it hits something other than sand. I detect some beaches and swimming holes with gravel and some rocks. In the spring I plan on hitting a spot in a local river with a lot of history surrounding it and don't want to be held up reshaping my scoop after every dig.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Greg

Hi friends!
Administrator rights! this is the best scoop of all,


Have to pick up for the kind of soil, sand, clay,


Very good quality! And very honest seller!


Regards Sergey!

fsa46
12-22-2013, 08:04 AM
As an owner of the Evro 2v.22 I can tell you that it's an excellent scoop and worth every penny, ( or should say dollar ).

I also like the looks of the new Monstrik-9 and am considering getting one.

Keep in mind that if you decide to get one, you have a choice of a 1.26" or 1 1/4" internal pipe size. I would strongly recommend the 1 1/4" because it's easier to get a handle to fit into the pipe. Also, be sure and put a 18"-20" dowel inside the bottom, should you want to use a fiberglass handle.

Longhair
12-22-2013, 05:28 PM
I'll vote for Stealth scoops. Super heavy duty, Michigan made, with a lifetime warranty.

WBL TH
12-22-2013, 09:54 PM
Thanks for the replies. I like the look of some of the Stavr scoops. I am limited in the size of scoop I can use at area beaches so the search continues.

Greg

Longhair
12-22-2013, 11:42 PM
I don't know what your limitations are, but these are top shelf!
http://www.stealthscoop.com/