
The Proline “Professional” series gold pans are the finest I’ve ever used. They come in black, blue, or green and are available in either a 14” six riffle design or the new 17” eight riffle design. The riffles are undercut and shallower than those on other gold pans, allowing the larger pebbles to roll out while trapping the flour gold in the undercut. I have cracked many gold pans, but never a Proline pan. The plastic used by Proline is tough as nails. If you manage to break one of these pans, I’d really like to know what you did to it. Shipping is $3.50 and $4 respectively, with $1 added for each additional pan. If you are ordering other items as well, expect to receive a refund for some of your shipping. The odd shape of gold pans makes them relatively expensive to ship by themselves.

14” Proline pans
$14
Green
Black
Blue
17” Proline pans
$20
Blue

The Estwing 16” pan is the one used in the Wisconsin State Gold Panning Championship. It is 24 gauge steel with small rings around it for added strength. Once you learn to pan with this, panning with a riffled plastic pan will be a breeze!
The Estwing pan is $13 plus $6 shipping for one, $3 added shipping for each one after.
BASIC GOLD PANS
Black plastic with smaller riffles, these are your basic 10 inch and 14 inch gold pans. Shipping charges are high for gold pans, get your shipping reduced on these items by purchasing when making larger orders. If we can put them in another items shipping box, their weight is almost nothing.
10” pan $5. $6 shipping is $2 each added pan
14” pan $8 with shipping same as above
Le Trap Square Pan
Due to popular demand, I am now including the LeTrap Wonder Pan in my inventory. This pan is a real gold catcher!

$18.00 with the same shipping as above

The Pyramid Pro Pan is a production gold pan. Is it expensive? Yes. Is it worth it? It’s worth every penny or I wouldn’t own one! Click here to see the pan in action with the inventor demonstrating it streamside.
The Pyramid Pro Pan is $139.95 plus $15 shipping
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