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" The Prospector" Product Review

CentralTex

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Thanks for posting. We might try one out. We have a device that we use that seems more laborious than this. If we try it out, I'll let you know.
 

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They are pretty flexible and easier to get out of a vac than the bag type that have a heavy metal band. They may not fill out all the way to the edge on some vacs.
 

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I must correct myself, I also use the rubber bucket version I got the prospector confused with it.
 

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I haven't used "The Prospector," but I have made a sifter that works well, and even with that if I don't clean the vacs every single day and sift for coins, it's useless. I just dump it all in the trash now.
 

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We purchased enough for 3 of our locations and never followed up with our attendants to see if they liked them or not. One thing I do remember was that they fit snug in I believe IVS vacs. They fit perfect in JE Adams.
 

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The car wash on the other end of town bought one. He said it was to labor intensive and messy.
 

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Is it really worth it .Getting stuck by some type of a needle I'm not that hungry yet. There's alot of bad stuff out there
 

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The product website claims $400 in 6 months. I'm naturally skeptical about marketing claims, so would discount this by 50%. So $200 over 6 months, or about $8 per week. Personally, I think I can put my time and effort to other improvements that would return better than $8 per week.
 
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