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May 29, 2026 - 02:47 PM
The mixed 7-10mm hexagon hole pattern clears water-logged sand faster than single-size round holes while retaining small targets. The hexagon geometry sheds wet sand in two to three shakes where round holes require four or five, and the mixed sizing lets water drain quickly while the 7mm holes catch thin chains and small coins. Beach detectorists working the wet sand line during falling tides dig dozens of targets per session, and the laser-cut hexagon pattern reduces the time spent shaking each scoop load. The geometry also prevents small rings from wedging in the holes, so targets drop cleanly into your finds pouch without requiring manual extraction.
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