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May 28, 2026 - 10:29 AM
The 10mm classifier mesh removes larger stones, pebbles, and coarse material from paydirt, leaving behind finer material possibly containing gold. The 10mm size is ideal for quickly sifting out rocks that would clutter the pan and slow the panning process. When you're processing a detector target in the field, the classifier eliminates non-productive coarse material in seconds, letting you focus the pan on the pay zone where gold settles. The sieving zone on the XP classifier is larger than most classifiers on the market, making the process faster when you're working multiple buckets from a known pay zone.
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