- Easy to Use: This metal detector sand scoop is not only suitable for sand but also for water. The 8.5 mm hexagonal hole makes sand removal effortless and efficient
- Detachable Handle: This sand scoop is designed with a long, detachable handle to meet different height requirements, allowing you to remain in a standing position while working without having to bending or crouching
- Quality Stainless Steel: This metal detector scoop is constructed of long lasting stainless steel, which is sturdy and reliable, ensuring that it won't rust even after a long time of use on the beach
- Ergonomic Design: This metal detecting shovel has a long ergonomically designed handle, each part of which provides an excellent grip, is lightweight and easy to handle, allowing you to control and adjust it with ease
- Versatile Use: This sand shovel is designed for beach and underwater searches as well as surfing. Whether you're shoveling sand, panning for gold or archaeology, it will help you quickly sift through items
Parts List:
Sand Shovel x 1
Connecting Poles x 3
Gloves x 1 Pair
Description:
This metal detecting sand scoop can be used as a separate sand shovel or with extension poles. The kit includes a 3 section extension pole and comes with a pair of gloves to protect your hands. Can be used for sand shoveling, gold panning, archaeology and more
Key Feature:
Nonslip Handle: This sand sifter shovel has a removable handle with a nonslip design for a comfortable grip
Specification:
Product Name: Sand Scoop
Texture: Stainless steel
Size (about) :
Total Length: 1.35 m/53.15 in
Sand Shovel: 26 x 15 x 16 cm/10.24 x 5.91 x 6.3 in
Without Handle Height: 8.9 cm / 3.5 in
Thickness: 0.12 cm/0.05 in
Handle Length: 11 cm/4.33 in
Handle Diameter: 2.2 cm/0.87 in
Hole Diameter: 0.84 cm/0.33 in
Pole Diameter: 3 x 0.05 cm/1.18 x 0.02 in
Single Pole Length: 41 cm/16.14 in
Note:
1. There may be slight differences between the picture and the actual color of the commodity. We will try our best to show you the exact color
2. Please allow slight dimension differences due to manual measurement