Answer
Jun 05, 2026 - 09:22 AM
The three super magnets embedded in the Badger's head pull black sand and ferrous targets directly out of bedrock crevices when you scrape the pick face across the crack. This eliminates the need to scoop material into a separate container before processing, speeding recovery on iron-rich placers. The magnets are embedded in the head casting so they stay secure under prying loads, and the magnetic pull is strong enough to hold small nuggets and concentrates while you reposition the tool. Prospectors working desert dry washes and Sierra bedrock claims use the magnets to clear crevices faster than a non-magnetic pick.
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