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Worst designed water sifter.

Mark kus

Well-known member
It did not hit me when my friend bout this shifter made by RTG metal strainer not good if your using a pin pointer!
 

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It did not hit me when my friend bout this shifter made by RTG metal strainer not good if your using a pin pointer!
Not good if it drifts towards where you are detecting either. With a non-metallic sifter you can dump a scoop into it then wave the detector over the sifter to see if you got the target into the sifter. Won't work with that one. Appears to be a sifter made by CKG and not RTG.
 
I agree, no doubt they not regular water hunters whom ever designed and built them. The makers did post a video of someone using it in the water which had me wondering how they were getting away with it floating near by being metal. And the size is not all that great I think.. I aways swing my coil over (the dug material) to check and see if I got the target and where it is..

 
I agree, no doubt they not regular water hunters whom ever designed and built them. The makers did post a video of someone using it in the water which had me wondering how they were getting away with it floating near by being metal. And the size is not all that great I think.. I aways swing my coil over (the dug material) to check and see if I got the target and where it is..

 
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