Just FYI the Royal uses a skateboard wheel bearing so you can replace it for probably a couple dollars max. Free x 8 if you have an old skateboard laying around from the kids.
That was a good D/W discussion, thanks! Living in Colorado, I've put off getting a dry washer as water is pretty much the go-to for gold, but now I'm spending time in Arizona so I need to have one. From your comparison, I'm liking the Royal.
Interesting about using more fuel in the Keene. I've used my large Royal for 5 years and had to replace the cloth a couple of times but that is easy other than that it catches the small gold as long as your setup is correct and the blower is on idle, great video.
That's great Rick,I have really been enjoying beating on our large royal,you would be happy with an explorer as well.The explorer has alot of vibration and moves material great for its size.I just replaced my bearing this morning in the large one ,it still works but is noisy from the dust cover coming off.Ill use it for a backup. Awesome comment friend☺
While watching this video ya'll had me looking at my old mid-size Gold Buddy Dry-washer just for comparison. My unit was purchased new at A&B Prospecting Supply in Prescott Valley, AZ back in 2001 for around $350.00 dollars seems like. The fan setup on mine is very similar to ya'lls Royal...but unlike the Keene mine has no back air door adjustment. Words could never express my desire to get back out there and put this dry-washer to some work. Ha! Congrats to James Flanagan and safe hunting to all :>)
When using the keen I didn't leave the door open much because it caused me to crank the blower up so dam much.Thanks Alan & get out there before the rains come! Are you in local clubs ect?
@@andyamysarizonaadventures5450 I was a member of GPAP in Phoenix when I lived in Chandler 2000-2003. Currently in Texas but will be back in Arizona soon:>)
Good video as I am getting my drywasher and support kit organized and ready to take afield. Congrats on 1000 subs as I know you were pushing for it. Too many commercials however. Take care and have fun.
Awsome,you will enjoy drywashing and the amount of material you process. We are going to our spot next Thursday and Friday july 2and 3rd.your definitely welcome and I would enjoy meeting up when the rains come to sliuce upper lynx🙂
Woow Thanks both you guys....another good video and can't wait to get to go to Lynx Creek with you guys and meet you finely....had handgun training yesterday getting to be a Arizonian is really fun....
Awsome! Yeah We cant wait to meet you and find some shiney gold! Lol I couldn't afford the pualden hand gun courses so drove up to Nevada to front sight.So much fun!!! That's another thing we will have to do together, kill some cans 😀 congratulations
Lol it’s hot here but yes we have lots of water to play in. Next weekend hopefully I’ll be sniping with Gary aka two toes. Should be great learning experience 👍🇺🇸⚒😊🍀
Royal is a great outfit! I really enjoy working with all the equipment I've purchased from them so far. There is definitely a lot of thought, intelligence, and experience behind their products and it shows for sure!👍🤘
Happy Thanksgiving Great videos. I purchased one of those small hand run puffer drywasher and I am having trouble catching gold with it. I have been playing around with it in my back yard. Only catching about 35 to 40 percent of the gold I put into the dirt. So I am very sceptical on buying a drywasher for my main piece of equipment for production. I know you like the small Royal. I did find a little gold near Morris Town but most of it is very small and hard to catch with my hand operated drywasher. I was thinking of purchasing a recirculating system for a better recovery. Would love your thoughts. And if possible would love to see how you set up your drywashers and run them. I am very concerned that the small gold that I have found would be tough to catch with any drywasher. Thanks for any help! Red
I really prefer to run a drywasher over a reserq unit.A drywasher may miss a little but in my opinion yeilds more gold because you move so much more material. The puffer style is more finicky with damp material because they don't have the air and vibration as an air driven machine. The next video I will put a tub at the end of the drywasher than do a clean out and see what kind of loss we have,have a happy Thanksgiving Red! I definitely recommend a leaf blower style drywasher..
Good job and thanks for the comparison. You mentioned about having the air door closed while doing the idle test. I don't think it would have let any more air escape if it had been opened only due to the fact that you didn't have the mat in the box while conducting the test, so there shouldn't have been any air to let out through the air door. I don't know , maybe I just don't understand the process very well. Either way I appreciate the time you put into making these videos. Thanks for the comparison.
@@andyamysarizonaadventures5450 you did a good job delivering a neutral review. I'm considering either the keene 140 or royal explorer. I'm leaning toward the explorer as it seems to be the best bang for buck. Is there anything you about the Keene that is far superior and worth the higher price?
@@Joshaug1005 I do not think so,unless your not a recreational prospector and do it for a living. The royal will do the job and very well made of high quality, the keen as well but will cost more in the long rong in fuel,silk tray replacement and a pricey rotater bearing. I just bought another felt covered metal insert for under the riffles of my royal for only $20 vs a new tray at 100s?
How did this happen?🤔 I am the first. 😁Two great dry washers my friend.👌 I am a Keene guy, a lot of my friend have the Royal.🤔 I don't own either of them. I have two that I made to the way I want it to work.👍⚒🛠🔧 Great video.😎👍👍👌👌⛏⛏
Drywasher Warren! If you get an okay area you will always go home with something with a dry washer, familiarize yourself with an area or more grounds than get a detector possibly it's really hit and miss with a detector but they can pay off well
Just FYI the Royal uses a skateboard wheel bearing so you can replace it for probably a couple dollars max. Free x 8 if you have an old skateboard laying around from the kids.
Thanks for posting a video of the two side by side. I've been debating which to get, and this is the first side by side I have seen. It was helpful!
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That was a good D/W discussion, thanks! Living in Colorado, I've put off getting a dry washer as water is pretty much the go-to for gold, but now I'm spending time in Arizona so I need to have one. From your comparison, I'm liking the Royal.
Interesting about using more fuel in the Keene. I've used my large Royal for 5 years and had to replace the cloth a couple of times but that is easy other than that it catches the small gold as long as your setup is correct and the blower is on idle, great video.
That's great Rick,I have really been enjoying beating on our large royal,you would be happy with an explorer as well.The explorer has alot of vibration and moves material great for its size.I just replaced my bearing this morning in the large one ,it still works but is noisy from the dust cover coming off.Ill use it for a backup. Awesome comment friend☺
While watching this video ya'll had me looking at my old mid-size Gold Buddy Dry-washer just for comparison. My unit was purchased new at A&B Prospecting Supply in Prescott Valley, AZ back in 2001 for around $350.00 dollars seems like. The fan setup on mine is very similar to ya'lls Royal...but unlike the Keene mine has no back air door adjustment. Words could never express my desire to get back out there and put this dry-washer to some work. Ha! Congrats to James Flanagan and safe hunting to all :>)
When using the keen I didn't leave the door open much because it caused me to crank the blower up so dam much.Thanks Alan & get out there before the rains come! Are you in local clubs ect?
@@andyamysarizonaadventures5450 I was a member of GPAP in Phoenix when I lived in Chandler 2000-2003. Currently in Texas but will be back in Arizona soon:>)
Good video as I am getting my drywasher and support kit organized and ready to take afield. Congrats on 1000 subs as I know you were pushing for it. Too many commercials however. Take care and have fun.
Awsome,you will enjoy drywashing and the amount of material you process. We are going to our spot next Thursday and Friday july 2and 3rd.your definitely welcome and I would enjoy meeting up when the rains come to sliuce upper lynx🙂
Woow Thanks both you guys....another good video and can't wait to get to go to Lynx Creek with you guys and meet you finely....had handgun training yesterday
getting to be a Arizonian is really fun....
Awsome! Yeah We cant wait to meet you and find some shiney gold! Lol I couldn't afford the pualden hand gun courses so drove up to Nevada to front sight.So much fun!!! That's another thing we will have to do together, kill some cans 😀 congratulations
Very informative he did a great job on it it helps decide which one you really want
Thanks for the video, you have definitely helped me with my decision on which Drywasher I am ordering. 🍻⛏️🇺🇸
Awsome 😁 thank you!
Good information. Thank you for sharing this, I will keep your tips in my thoughts when I buy a dry washer.👍👍👍
Personally, I would get the Royal.You will save hundreds in the beginning and long run.I really like how smooth the material flows in the box to.
Another great prospecting video! I myself like my Promaster Puffer made by Promack. It moves allot of dirt with really good capture rate.
Nice😀
Sounds like you like the royal dry washer better ! If always liked there products too. 👍🇺🇸⚒😊🍀
Yes,and right now I'm missing playing in the cool water like you all☺🍻
Lol it’s hot here but yes we have lots of water to play in. Next weekend hopefully I’ll be sniping with Gary aka two toes. Should be great learning experience 👍🇺🇸⚒😊🍀
Royal is a great outfit! I really enjoy working with all the equipment I've purchased from them so far. There is definitely a lot of thought, intelligence, and experience behind their products and it shows for sure!👍🤘
My best wishes to you and the continued success of your wonderful channel
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Happy Thanksgiving
Great videos. I purchased one of those small hand run puffer drywasher and I am having trouble catching gold with it. I have been playing around with it in my back yard. Only catching about 35 to 40 percent of the gold I put into the dirt. So I am very sceptical on buying a drywasher for my main piece of equipment for production. I know you like the small Royal. I did find a little gold near Morris Town but most of it is very small and hard to catch with my hand operated drywasher. I was thinking of purchasing a recirculating system for a better recovery. Would love your thoughts. And if possible would love to see how you set up your drywashers and run them. I am very concerned that the small gold that I have found would be tough to catch with any drywasher.
Thanks for any help!
Red
I really prefer to run a drywasher over a reserq unit.A drywasher may miss a little but in my opinion yeilds more gold because you move so much more material. The puffer style is more finicky with damp material because they don't have the air and vibration as an air driven machine. The next video I will put a tub at the end of the drywasher than do a clean out and see what kind of loss we have,have a happy Thanksgiving Red! I definitely recommend a leaf blower style drywasher..
Good job and thanks for the comparison. You mentioned about having the air door closed while doing the idle test. I don't think it would have let any more air escape if it had been opened only due to the fact that you didn't have the mat in the box while conducting the test, so there shouldn't have been any air to let out through the air door. I don't know , maybe I just don't understand the process very well. Either way I appreciate the time you put into making these videos. Thanks for the comparison.
Good point,lol it shouldn't escape out the back with the gapping hole on top🤣 thanks Owen and stay well my friend.
I've heard it said that the static charge on the keene helps capture fine gold better. How do the units do at capturing fine gold in your experience?
Great comment Josh, I just got back from a sampling trip with my small royal explorer drywasher and checked the tailings and had zero losses 🙂
@@andyamysarizonaadventures5450 you did a good job delivering a neutral review. I'm considering either the keene 140 or royal explorer. I'm leaning toward the explorer as it seems to be the best bang for buck. Is there anything you about the Keene that is far superior and worth the higher price?
@@Joshaug1005 I do not think so,unless your not a recreational prospector and do it for a living. The royal will do the job and very well made of high quality, the keen as well but will cost more in the long rong in fuel,silk tray replacement and a pricey rotater bearing. I just bought another felt covered metal insert for under the riffles of my royal for only $20 vs a new tray at 100s?
@@andyamysarizonaadventures5450 greatly appreciate the info and videos. Thanks and heavy pans!
thank's for sharing fam. GOLD SQUAD OUT!!!
Cool i have a Thomas it works pretty good i have to pack it in light weight but the battery it picks up the little stuff pretty good
🤣 that's like my electric mini max highbanker, very portable but the battery pack weighs double lol thanks James
Great review.
Congratulations on reaching over 1000 subscribers.
Cheers 🍻 Famo59
Excellent comparison, however, do you think the keene with its static electric design works that much better than the royal?
I've seen them both catch very fine gold. I believe it's more in how well you set your machine up and run it just right.Thanks Mike!
Thanks for posting the video. I know which one I'm going to blow the stimulus check on.
Enjoyed watching your video
Happy Father's Day my friend!
You to! As you heard we are going out there july 4th week probably that Thursday and friday before if your interested my friend
How did this happen?🤔 I am the first. 😁Two great dry washers my friend.👌 I am a Keene guy, a lot of my friend have the Royal.🤔 I don't own either of them. I have two that I made to the way I want it to work.👍⚒🛠🔧 Great video.😎👍👍👌👌⛏⛏
Good info. Thanks for another great vid.
Im a beginner, I live in Tucson. Should I start w the detector or the drywasher, then I will save up for the other...what do you think?
Drywasher Warren! If you get an okay area you will always go home with something with a dry washer, familiarize yourself with an area or more grounds than get a detector possibly it's really hit and miss with a detector but they can pay off well
Good information! Thanks 👍
How many tons you can treat with that ???
It's all up to you ,I guess on guy in a day 1 or 2 but a few guys working more
And it's got rolley balls.
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Pretty sure to Amy size don’t matter lol.
Wow🤣
Andy & Amys Arizona Adventures sorry you left that one open.Couldn’t let it pass.😂😂
So you dont add water 💦 🤣🤣🤣
And especially desolate remote desert Amy puddles either! 🏜🤣🍻
Brave girl wearing thongs in the desert
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WAY too long an intro.
I was thinking the next one if drywashing just a few seconds of music to the machine running.thank you