Sanddigger
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At 5 pounds, do you think it is heavy? That's my concern being a weak armed female!!!! Thanks!
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At four pounds or three pounds it can happen. It can happen to your detector too...seeing how the Excalibur weighs in at almost 5 lbs. Good advice CJ. With both the Excalibur and the Beach Brute, you are lugging around 10 lbs.Cupajo said:At five pounds or so a scoop can get "lost" if there are any kind of surf or current problems.
A word to the wise!
CJ
grumpyolman said:Check out those after market 'cheater' handles that attach to the scoop shaft. Kelly Co sells em. You can mount them anywhere in almost any angle. I have one on my Diamondhead and after digging a scoop full I can reach down and grab a big handle, like on the end of an old coal shovel, and lift straight up using the wide gripping area rather than turning my hand an awkward angle and then lifting the scoop by grabbing the shaft of the shovel.
I lift my scoop just far enough to clear the hole I made and then use my left leg with the thigh on the shaft to move it to the left away from the hole. I can then bend over and grab that handle and lift straight up. If I need to shake the scoop to wash the small crud out through the holes, it's real easy to do when hanging onto the cheater. Since you can tighten the cheater down anywhere on the scoop shaft, you'll come up with a height that works for you.