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Jun 05, 2026 - 09:36 AM
The three super magnets embedded in the head are used to pull ferrous trash, nails, wire, staples, iron fragments, and other magnetic contaminants, directly from concentrates as you work. When you're scraping bedrock or processing material in the field, the magnets catch ferrous debris before it reaches your sluice or pan, eliminating the need to stop and sort by hand. This is a significant time-saver on claims with a history of mining activity, where old nails and wire are common contaminants in reworked ground. The embedded magnets help clear ferrous material during field processing, improving efficiency when working areas with metallic debris.
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