The ease and pleasure makes the hobby all the more enjoyable and also results in way less fatigue. The D2 and the Phoenix creates utopia for my 54 year old body.
@@PaystreakSuperfreak I talked my dad into getting the Phoenix after using mine yesterday. He fell on an old Cobb coin instead of a gold ring this time. Lucky. Thanks again. Im ordering it this morning. I asked if he wanted to trade machines and they're both Nokta Legends. He said hell no. This was his third time using his new machine because of his surgeries. My mom got it for him while he was in the hospital for 57 days last summer. Motivation. Good luck.
your explanation of this is so perfect , love the shape of the shovel and the plugs it makes, I did opt for the t handle but only cause I was afraid the phoenix was going to be to short. but either way it makes the same plugs,, that brute would probably be great on a farm field though
PS, Love your shovel comparison videos. I'm curious, do you have a digging technique that you use in parks that don't permit shovels? A friend of mine in Denver hunts parks that only allow screwdrivers and probes. He cuts a 6" slit in the turf and then pries the sides of grass up with the screwdriver. To me that can cause more damage than a shovel but he says in Denver you have no choice. He is pretty good at this technique but I was wondering if you had ever tried it. Bill
I will not detect a place that has a shovel ban. Using a screwdriver will damage the ground more than a hand digger. Using a only screwdriver makes this hobby not fun!! We have modern specialized digging tools that are much much less intrusive than a screwdriver or probe. If my city were to make it screwdrivers and probes only....I would give up metal detecting and switch hobbies, or I would move to a different city. I feel very sorry for the metal detectorists in Denver, they should lobby for our hobby and show the city council how destructive a screwdriver is compared to a modern engineered hand digger. Metal detectorist are cleaning the parks for free!!
The only concern with that much of a taper to the plug would be on deep targets, not much margin for error on pinpointing but I can see why it works so well in your soil, a smaller connection point when prying out the plug. Excellent demo Streak! 👍
I have never had a problem with the angle or tapered spade not going deep. I have use the Phoenix in all different soils. It is perfect for about 7"-8" deep targets. I do not want to spend my time digging deeper than 9" deep. Parks service I am sure will have a problem with us digging huge deep holes. To dig deeper I just use the Hornet shovel in the farms fields. I do not take the Hornet into parks because it is a gigantic frikn shovel.
@@PaystreakSuperfreak I wasn't referring to depth but rather the potential of striking a deep target with the shovel, the more the plug tapers the less room for error on the pinpoint, not an issue on shallow targets.
I do not have problems striking or scratching targets. Once in a whole I may scratch a coin if it is on edge of plug. Most of the time if I damage a target...it is with my hand digger in roots or gravel.
Hi Jeremy. I Got My Phoenix Predator Shovel Last Year Thanks To You For Recommending It, Would've Prefer You Getting Some Kinda Credit From The Predator Company. Stay Safe 😊
I orded one on Friday and its coming in on Monday and its all your fault Paysteak, you had to say its was the only metel detecting product in yours 30year that you would stake your rep on. I so friggin excited for a this shovel its superfreaky :)
Jeremy thank you very much ! I just took her out for the first time and I'm still smiling this thing is on another level. On my third plug I had an indian head poking out of the side wall of the plug, it must have rode the concave of the shovel it didnt even damage it at all. It is magic for sure but I'm hoping its lucky too!!!@@PaystreakSuperfreak
I like your Phoenix, Jeremy, especially the curved blade. I have the Lesche T-handle, it works great, but I need to dig at an angle to make perfect plugs. Great video.
The Phoenix is just frikn magical. It is hard to demonstrate just how much easier it is to dig with the Phoenix compared to the straight spade shovels. There is something special with the double curved shape. The Phoenix glides into the ground forming a cone just by the shape of the head. Other straight spaded shovels you need to angle the shovel to make a cone. The Phoenix is MAGIC!!
I like the Phoenix shovel. Just would have been nice if they had different lengths of handle because I'm kinda tall and the shovel is kinda short for me
It is short for me also, many others have said the same thing about the Phoenix. I have been trying to get George Lesche on board with making a longer Phoenix shovel. Maybe if many people will request a longer shovel...he will provide!!
Have you ever tried the Predatortools Raptor hand digger? if so, what do you think and would you use it over your hand digger? Better yet, can you make a video comparing it :D love your videos and your energy
I've had my model 24 for almost two years now and the one and only problem I consistently have is other people seeing it, and assuming that I'm creating a huge mess with big holes everywhere. When I ask them to find any place I've dug they can't then I demonstrate a plug dig and they are pretty impressed with how clean a plug it can produce. I think it just looks intimidating to people at first glance and they FREAK OUT (no offense). Anyway I wouldn't let a person see it when asking permission to hunt they're property but I'm absolutely gonna bust it out when I get the permission because nothing else compares. When precision and cleanliness is at the utmost importance in a permissions pristine yard you have to have the model 24 so that putting the plug back in goes back fast and disappears with a couple steps to push it in all the way. We don't have to talk about durability it speaks for itself. I also have the model 20 hand digger and I have never bent either one and light enough to carry around all day. Amazing tools from a great company made in southern New Jersey. Thanks Jeremy for turning me on to predator tools I can't go back to anything else now.
Very well said Tim!! I have also had Karens freak out about me using a shovel. I pop a plug in front of them, put the plug back in the hole give it a couple stomps, that seems to shut those Karens right up. There is just no comparison to any other shovel on the market, The Phoenix hands down has the cleanest plugs out of any shovel out there...period!!!
Great video! If you don't mind me asking, how tall are you? The shovel I have now is 35" in overall length. I'm a bit over 6'1". The Phoenix is a bit shorter at 33 3/4" . Just trying to get a comparison and reference. Thanks a bunch.
@@PaystreakSuperfreaksometimes black iron sounds like colored iron. I cannot discriminate it. It is only on Deus. May be you suggest some settings to discriminate it?
The ease and pleasure makes the hobby all the more enjoyable and also results in way less fatigue. The D2 and the Phoenix creates utopia for my 54 year old body.
I agree!! Minelab and Nokta should step up to the plate with an ergonomic and lightweight shaft design. This straight shaft design is old news!!
Love my Phoenix shovel! Is my first from Predator and I agree the best. I have 20 years worth of other shovels collecting dust.
George Lesche got the Phoenix spade just right.
After your videos I got the Phoenix. I love it thanks.
Rock on!
@@PaystreakSuperfreak I talked my dad into getting the Phoenix after using mine yesterday. He fell on an old Cobb coin instead of a gold ring this time. Lucky. Thanks again. Im ordering it this morning. I asked if he wanted to trade machines and they're both Nokta Legends. He said hell no. This was his third time using his new machine because of his surgeries. My mom got it for him while he was in the hospital for 57 days last summer. Motivation. Good luck.
your explanation of this is so perfect , love the shape of the shovel and the plugs it makes, I did opt for the t handle but only cause I was afraid the phoenix was going to be to short. but either way it makes the same plugs,, that brute would probably be great on a farm field though
I think the Brute would work great for the farm field!!
LOL finds just find you, you do not even need a metal detector. It the positive energy man, you got it!
Make sure you get the model 24/Phoenix Shovel. I use this exclusively on my channel, too... expensive😅 but worth it!
The Phoenix is MAGIC!!
PS,
Love your shovel comparison videos.
I'm curious, do you have a digging technique that you use in parks that don't permit shovels? A friend of mine in Denver hunts parks that only allow screwdrivers and probes. He cuts a 6" slit in the turf and then pries the sides of grass up with the screwdriver. To me that can cause more damage than a shovel but he says in Denver you have no choice. He is pretty good at this technique but I was wondering if you had ever tried it.
Bill
I will not detect a place that has a shovel ban. Using a screwdriver will damage the ground more than a hand digger. Using a only screwdriver makes this hobby not fun!! We have modern specialized digging tools that are much much less intrusive than a screwdriver or probe. If my city were to make it screwdrivers and probes only....I would give up metal detecting and switch hobbies, or I would move to a different city. I feel very sorry for the metal detectorists in Denver, they should lobby for our hobby and show the city council how destructive a screwdriver is compared to a modern engineered hand digger. Metal detectorist are cleaning the parks for free!!
@@PaystreakSuperfreak I could not agree more.
The only concern with that much of a taper to the plug would be on deep targets, not much margin for error on pinpointing but I can see why it works so well in your soil, a smaller connection point when prying out the plug. Excellent demo Streak! 👍
I have never had a problem with the angle or tapered spade not going deep. I have use the Phoenix in all different soils. It is perfect for about 7"-8" deep targets. I do not want to spend my time digging deeper than 9" deep. Parks service I am sure will have a problem with us digging huge deep holes. To dig deeper I just use the Hornet shovel in the farms fields. I do not take the Hornet into parks because it is a gigantic frikn shovel.
@@PaystreakSuperfreak I wasn't referring to depth but rather the potential of striking a deep target with the shovel, the more the plug tapers the less room for error on the pinpoint, not an issue on shallow targets.
I do not have problems striking or scratching targets. Once in a whole I may scratch a coin if it is on edge of plug. Most of the time if I damage a target...it is with my hand digger in roots or gravel.
The only shovel anyone ever needs😮😊😊😊
Hi Jeremy. I Got My Phoenix Predator Shovel Last Year Thanks To You For Recommending It, Would've Prefer You Getting Some Kinda Credit From The Predator Company. Stay Safe 😊
Thanks Jay!! I will be using the Brute in the farm fields comparing it to the Hornet this summer.
I orded one on Friday and its coming in on Monday and its all your fault Paysteak, you had to say its was the only metel detecting product in yours 30year that you would stake your rep on.
I so friggin excited for a this shovel its superfreaky :)
The Phoenix is magic!! The Phoenix will increase your recovery rate(targets per hour) big time.
Jeremy thank you very much ! I just took her out for the first time and I'm still smiling this thing is on another level. On my third plug I had an indian head poking out of the side wall of the plug, it must have rode the concave of the shovel it didnt even damage it at all.
It is magic for sure but I'm hoping its lucky too!!!@@PaystreakSuperfreak
I like your Phoenix, Jeremy, especially the curved blade. I have the Lesche T-handle, it works great, but I need to dig at an angle to make perfect plugs. Great video.
The Phoenix is just frikn magical. It is hard to demonstrate just how much easier it is to dig with the Phoenix compared to the straight spade shovels. There is something special with the double curved shape. The Phoenix glides into the ground forming a cone just by the shape of the head. Other straight spaded shovels you need to angle the shovel to make a cone. The Phoenix is MAGIC!!
@@PaystreakSuperfreak Nice!
I like the Phoenix shovel. Just would have been nice if they had different lengths of handle because I'm kinda tall and the shovel is kinda short for me
It is short for me also, many others have said the same thing about the Phoenix. I have been trying to get George Lesche on board with making a longer Phoenix shovel. Maybe if many people will request a longer shovel...he will provide!!
Interesting Video Thanks
The Phoenix is a beast…cuts flesh easy too lol!
Have you ever tried the Predatortools Raptor hand digger? if so, what do you think and would you use it over your hand digger? Better yet, can you make a video comparing it :D love your videos and your energy
The brute would suit my kinda digging, as i mostly hunt on farm land, ✌🏽 😎.
I think it would work well in the farm fields. It works well in crumbly soil too.
Good info sir. Take care.
Thanks 👍 You take care too Matt!!
I've had my model 24 for almost two years now and the one and only problem I consistently have is other people seeing it, and assuming that I'm creating a huge mess with big holes everywhere. When I ask them to find any place I've dug they can't then I demonstrate a plug dig and they are pretty impressed with how clean a plug it can produce. I think it just looks intimidating to people at first glance and they FREAK OUT (no offense). Anyway I wouldn't let a person see it when asking permission to hunt they're property but I'm absolutely gonna bust it out when I get the permission because nothing else compares. When precision and cleanliness is at the utmost importance in a permissions pristine yard you have to have the model 24 so that putting the plug back in goes back fast and disappears with a couple steps to push it in all the way. We don't have to talk about durability it speaks for itself. I also have the model 20 hand digger and I have never bent either one and light enough to carry around all day. Amazing tools from a great company made in southern New Jersey. Thanks Jeremy for turning me on to predator tools I can't go back to anything else now.
Very well said Tim!! I have also had Karens freak out about me using a shovel. I pop a plug in front of them, put the plug back in the hole give it a couple stomps, that seems to shut those Karens right up. There is just no comparison to any other shovel on the market, The Phoenix hands down has the cleanest plugs out of any shovel out there...period!!!
Great video! If you don't mind me asking, how tall are you? The shovel I have now is 35" in overall length. I'm a bit over 6'1". The Phoenix is a bit shorter at 33 3/4" . Just trying to get a comparison and reference. Thanks a bunch.
I am 6ft tall and the Phoenix is a bit short for me. The Predator Hurricane has the same spade but is 38 inches long with a T-handle.
I just ordered the Phoenix also haha
It makes the perfect plugs.
Where can I get one of those phoenix shovels mate
predatortools.com
Hi. I noted that Deus discolours iron. Could you suggest settings to avoid it?
I do not understand your question!! Please reword your question.
@@PaystreakSuperfreaksometimes black iron sounds like colored iron. I cannot discriminate it. It is only on Deus. May be you suggest some settings to discriminate it?
Indication around 70-80 point. It is sound like coloured item. But it is iron
No way to discriminate big iron. Metal detecting is tonal!!