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<blockquote data-quote="Goldylox" data-source="post: 438" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Stick to plastic with good deeper riffles and the green ones like Turbopan or Garrett Super Sluices make life easy. Green is proven to make the gold (even flour fines) stand out to the naked eye. The worst pan I bought was hot pink plastic...useless! I find my older black one much harder to see than the green. There are also blue ones too which can help if you are colour blind to the more common green pans. Turbopans make for really quick refining but they are quite large & heavy when fully loaded (for a weak chick anyway!). Use a good classifying sieve too - plenty of plastic ones to choose from out there & in the gardening sections of Bunnings etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldylox, post: 438, member: 67"] Stick to plastic with good deeper riffles and the green ones like Turbopan or Garrett Super Sluices make life easy. Green is proven to make the gold (even flour fines) stand out to the naked eye. The worst pan I bought was hot pink plastic...useless! I find my older black one much harder to see than the green. There are also blue ones too which can help if you are colour blind to the more common green pans. Turbopans make for really quick refining but they are quite large & heavy when fully loaded (for a weak chick anyway!). Use a good classifying sieve too - plenty of plastic ones to choose from out there & in the gardening sections of Bunnings etc. [/QUOTE]
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