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⛏️ Strike Gold in Style – Your Ultimate Outdoor Companion!
The Stansport Plastic Gold Pan Small (606) is a durable, lightweight, and compact 10.5-inch gold panning pan made from heavy-duty high impact plastic. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and hobbyists alike, it offers a perfect balance of portability and ruggedness, making it an essential tool for anyone eager to join the gold rush or enjoy a soothing nature activity.







| Brand | StanSport |
| Model Number | 606 |
| Colour | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 26.04 x 26.04 x 5.72 cm; 118 g |
| Material | plastic |
| Item Weight | 118 g |
A**R
Perfect
Works well, I prefer this style to any other.
H**R
Love this pan!!!
I have a lot of pans as most of us do. Garrett, from the super sluice to the gold traps, Minelab , XP pans and betea pan. Even have a couple SE 14" and 8" but this 10" pan is my goto for small cleanups. Up to a cup or two. Love the wide bottom and the angle of the wall. The black color has made it so much easier to see the colors. We have mostly flour gold around here. Like having the surface area of a 15" pan without the weight. Did I say I love this pan.
W**Y
Wonderful
Amazing. Sturdy, nice to use, wasy
H**N
Great product. Just as described
Such a great buy. My kids and I had so much fun using these this summer. We even found some flour gold. I like that they’re lightweight so you can easily carry them around for some time.
M**U
Gold in the pan
Gave it a scrub with dawn, a scuff with sandpaper, a scoop, a shake, shakeback, swirl and a tap. WOW look there's that there gold in the pan! Notes: 160-200 grit sandpaper best results working ↪️↩️ around the walls horizontal circle, bunch one way, bunch the other way all the way around except the riffles. Work on the walls from the shoulder to the flare/rim. Finger and sandpaper in between each riffle and back forth a bit, work each face but avoid rounding off the riffles keep it plane to the surface you're working. Keep those riffles sharp! Don't overdo it they don't need much at all, the pan will work in some more as soon as you start panning. Then a bit of those small circles to scuff the bottom a little helps when you're separating the last of the cons with a tap and shakeback do another light back and forth or 2 around the shoulder should look pretty and work well. This is way too descriptive and in reality should be pretty fast and only take you a few minutes tops. Alternatively you can lose some fine gold until your pan is worked in or you can grab some sand or gravel and work it around the pan if you're already at the creek! I know people have different ideas well this is mine. I figure better to use finer sandpaper than 60-120grit(but not too smooth!) than create a bunch of random deep scratches right away in the bottom of your pan, (you'll get enough already don't speed up the process) or on the clean side of the wall where you might want to clear some of that ultra fine black sand out until your cons are minimal. Maybe it won't matter but anyway this takes minimal time. Plus is your pan looks a lot prettier when done and it works great even on the fine stuff. You really just want the edge to catch your finger and stick and not be smooth, slick and glossy. That's all you need. Anything finer than like 220 grit isn't going to be coarse enough and may make the pan worse. You don't want to polish it. Was able to have serious control panning off more of the cons with this texture on the walls. Ignoring the fact that all gold pans are really just prospecting tools this is very much a "prospecting" sized pan and one you can easily fit in your pack or give to your kids. You want it to work right away and work quickly testing spots. You're not moving a ton of material with it but it'll get the job done. Bonus: Can hold food
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