You simply use the gold dredge to suck up the material and squirt it out into a five-gallon bucket for further processing. Gold dredges are used to suck material out of cracks in bedrock under water, crevices in between boulders and from other hard-to-reach places under water. Gold likes to settle in cracks and crevices in creek and riverbeds and without a hand dredge, you could be missing a lot of valuable material. If you've found a rich spot that is hard to access, this hand dredge is a great tool to have on hand.One of the most exciting ways to gather gold is by dredging for it. 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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