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How good are these Tee Dee EZ sluices.
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<blockquote data-quote="elbowgrease" data-source="post: 5593" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>That EZ Sluice look pretty neat, I'm using the Angus MacKirk "Boss" which seems to do a pretty good job but I'd love to compare the difference between the drop riffles in the MacKirk to something like the EZ Sluice, its a shame they don't seem to do the same thing but way bigger so you can shovel directly into it. I've been a big fan of the ABS plastic stuff if for no other reason that how light, portable and durable they are. Might need to add one of these to my shopping list now.</p><p></p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elbowgrease, post: 5593, member: 233"] That EZ Sluice look pretty neat, I'm using the Angus MacKirk "Boss" which seems to do a pretty good job but I'd love to compare the difference between the drop riffles in the MacKirk to something like the EZ Sluice, its a shame they don't seem to do the same thing but way bigger so you can shovel directly into it. I've been a big fan of the ABS plastic stuff if for no other reason that how light, portable and durable they are. Might need to add one of these to my shopping list now. Adam [/QUOTE]
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