Description
Product Desciption:
This gold pan tool set is a practical must-have for gold prospecting. Boasting small size, light weight, economical cost and easy operation, it is accessible to children, women and the elderly alike. The all-in-one set includes a gold pan, a shovel, a dual-purpose hoe, a sampling bottle, a suction tube and tweezers—no extra tools needed, making it more convenient to use. Suitable for gold separation in alluvial gold mines, river sand gold mines, and gold mines by streams or hillsides, it is made of imported new PP material through one-time injection molding, ensuring sturdiness and durability. As an indispensable tool for manual gold panning, it is highly popular among gold prospectors due to its affordable price, easy control and complete configuration.


Use guidance:
1. Material Collection & Sampling: Use the shovel or dual-purpose hoe to dig gold-bearing sand and gravel from streams or riverbanks. For compacted soil layers, break them up with the hoe side of the dual-purpose tool; put the initially screened high-quality sand and gravel into the sampling bottle for later use.
2. Load Material into Pan: Pour the gold-bearing sand and gravel from the sampling bottle into the gold pan. The loading amount should not exceed 1/3 of the pan’s capacity to prevent spilling during subsequent operations.
3. Moisten & Loosen Sand: Place the gold pan with sand and gravel into a bucket of water, ensuring the water completely covers the sand. Gently shake the pan in the water to fully loosen the sand, controlling the strength to avoid spilling.
4. Tilt & Wash: Tilt the gold pan slightly at a 45-degree angle and maintain a steady back-and-forth shaking motion. Light impurities such as sediment will flow out naturally from the pan edge with the water.
5. Re-wash & Purify: When the impurities on the pan surface decrease, lay the gold pan flat again and continue shaking. Repeat the steps of “tilt and wash – flatten and shake” to gradually strip off light sand and gravel.
6. Focus on Heavy Sand: Continue the operation until only heavy black sand and gold particles remain in the pan, then stop shaking vigorously and focus on the separation work.
7. Separate Gold from Sand: Slowly pour water over the black sand area to create a vortex, and tap the edge of the gold pan to accelerate the separation of gold particles from the black sand. When gold particles are found, use the metal tweezers to pick them up accurately; for fine gold dust, use the suction tube. Finally, store the gold particles in the sampling bottle and seal it for preservation.




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