Predator Tools!! Phoenix vs Spartan shovels on the curb strip. Which has cleaner plugs? Lets see!!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2020
  • The cleanest plugs I have ever pulled are with the Phoenix shovel manufactured by Predator tools and MADE IN THE USA. predatortools.com

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  • @doyourbest.9554
    @doyourbest.9554 5 месяцев назад

    I just ordered the Phoenix...thank you for the help.

    • @digginggopher
      @digginggopher 5 месяцев назад

      You will love it, its light enough i dont get tired of carrying it which i was worried about before i got it, fits in the nokta backpack with the detector if you have a simplex or legend, but make sure to put it sharp side up so geavity dosnt cause it to dig a hole in your bag
      But the shovel itself digs good plugs, my soil dosnt quite hold up as well as paystreaks but it still does a fabulous job with the soil i have
      I used it all of 2023 and havnt put a dent into it, ive pried on rocks and roots with it a little bit, but not too much, i bent my amazon hand digger once prying on rocks, so ive been carrful since

  • @phoenixpaquette9627
    @phoenixpaquette9627 10 месяцев назад

    After watching, you use yours making spectacular plugs. I ordered my Phoenix today, plus I love the name.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  10 месяцев назад +1

      The Phoenix makes the best plugs ever. It is the shape of the shovel head that makes the perfect shaped plugs, It is a game changer!!

  • @Yickityoptorus
    @Yickityoptorus 3 года назад +4

    Got my Phoenix recently. It works just like you said. Can't believe how easy it is to dig perfect plugs! Love this thing! Thanks so much for the review!

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  3 года назад

      Enjoy it. I have made about 500000 plugs with my Phoenix so far .

  • @princessdlaf
    @princessdlaf 4 года назад +4

    Really explains why I can’t get a good plug, and why they don’t look great when I put them back. Very informative, I’ll be doing some shopping. Thank you!

  • @PR-nq4dt
    @PR-nq4dt 9 месяцев назад

    It helps a lot to have VERY moist soil like you have there. Unfortunately here in Texas dirt is very dry and hard and almost impossible to cut a clean plug. Still very great shovels btw.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  9 месяцев назад +2

      I was in East Texas for almost 2 months Jan/Feb this year. The Predator Phoenix performed very well in the loamy soil and the Blackland Prairie clay. Your soil should hopefully soften up soon after the rains. You guys in TX had a horrific summer.

  • @mightyblues7
    @mightyblues7 Год назад

    I would love a Phoenix Predator shovel but living in Australia I can't afford the postage. A real shame Predators don't sell them in Australia.

  • @robertthompsonii6657
    @robertthompsonii6657 3 года назад +2

    This was so informative! Thank you!

  • @leifvaughn1172
    @leifvaughn1172 4 года назад +2

    Getting my Phoenix for Father’s Day can wait. Love the plugs. Great video

  • @virkutisss3563
    @virkutisss3563 2 года назад

    why do you use spartan for dump sites? what the difference between phoenix for dump site?

  • @Get2Diggin
    @Get2Diggin 2 года назад

    Just got my Phoenix today. Made a video comparing it to the garrett razor relic. Gave u shoutout and linked this video in the description. It will be published at 9am in the morning eastern standard time. Thanks bro. Life changer of shovel

  • @adventureislife7793
    @adventureislife7793 4 года назад

    very good information

  • @mnataluk
    @mnataluk 4 года назад +3

    What a fantastic video. I was leaning towards the Piranha until you sold me on the Phoenix. Thank you sir! Who knows, maybe I'll start with the Phoenix and later get the Piranha too.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  4 года назад +1

      I have the Ranger which has same head as Piranha but has a D handle. That thing goes deep. The only place a big shovel like that can be applicable to metal detecting is in farm fields or dump sites. The Piranha and Ranger do NOT make pretty plugs, that is for sure. Thank you for watching and commenting Mark. Happy hunting and good luck.

    • @mnataluk
      @mnataluk 4 года назад

      @@PaystreakSuperfreak Nice to know. Thanks for that info. I like the idea of the D handle after you explained how the T handle offsets your hand forfeiting balance. It looks like the hand tool you're using is "White's"? I was looking at get a Predator 85 model but am wondering what led you to get White's?

  • @Crinjer
    @Crinjer 4 года назад +2

    Great video, soo glad I watched, going to order a phoenix today .

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  4 года назад

      I can put all of my weight prying on the Phoenix and it has not even bent after 1800 hours. I have broken many shovels in my day and the Phoenix will last me years and years. Thanks for watching and commenting Crinjer

  • @dangoich5001
    @dangoich5001 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video, I've been looking for a shovel, and I think the Phoenix will do nicely, thank you!

  • @RussTNails-fw9ds
    @RussTNails-fw9ds Год назад

    If you think these shovels are expensive in the us try getting one from outside of there with the exchange rate and postage .But it is worth it's weight in gold.🙂🙂🙂🙂

  • @markfloyd6816
    @markfloyd6816 2 года назад

    I orders the Predator Tools “Hurricane” yesterday with the T handle. I’m tall so I figured it would be better for me. Excellent video as always, Jeremy. Cheers!

  • @markholbrook3949
    @markholbrook3949 2 года назад

    I just bought the Pheonix direct from Predator. Thanks for the info and tip!

  • @Punxish
    @Punxish 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot for comparing these. I got a Root Slayer but it compresses the soil too. Phoenix is next.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  4 года назад

      The Phoenix is absolutely perfect for metal detecting. Thanks for watching and commenting Chris.

    • @TRICKYTARGETS
      @TRICKYTARGETS 4 года назад

      @@PaystreakSuperfreak Phoenix just arrived, it's really nice. Can't wait to try it.

    • @TRICKYTARGETS
      @TRICKYTARGETS 4 года назад +1

      First day using the Phoenix. It is wonderful.

  • @UABFWSS
    @UABFWSS 4 года назад

    Have used many many shovels, several self modified, several models from Predator Tools. The Phoenix model ended my more than ten year quest for the perfect detecting digger/shovel. Got two now, highly recommend.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  4 года назад

      I am thinking of actually getting another Phoenix. Just in case the one I have now comes up missing. Thanks for watching and commenting Ryan.

    • @UABFWSS
      @UABFWSS 4 года назад

      Paystreak Superfreak That’s why I got a spare too!

  • @jdnotariano
    @jdnotariano Год назад

    You are going to make me spend that $112 on the Phoenix!

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  Год назад +1

      That will be the best 112 bucks you spent on this hobby. The Phoenix does not disappoint!!

    • @jdnotariano
      @jdnotariano Год назад

      @@PaystreakSuperfreak I ordered the Phoenix!

  • @Bravesdarrell8552
    @Bravesdarrell8552 3 года назад

    I love my Raven !!! I’ve been using it for 4 years ! It’s a great shovel. I just purchased the Hornet . I will give it a try.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  3 года назад +1

      Oh please tell me how it goes. My next shovel is the Hornet.

    • @Bravesdarrell8552
      @Bravesdarrell8552 3 года назад

      Paystreak Superfreak .. the Hornet is noticeable heavier then the Raven . I mostly dig in farm fields ,so it gets heavy after carrying it all day. But it’s blade shape is great for cleaning out your plug. And it’s built like a tank !!! The blade length & width ,is great for deep targets ! All in all it’s a good shovel.

  • @gregarusbiloxicus
    @gregarusbiloxicus 3 года назад

    I have the Ultra Eagle ( the teaspoon) and the Hurricane. I like my Predator Tools !

    • @mtcooley
      @mtcooley 3 года назад

      How do you like the hurricane shovel? Is it a good relic shovel?

  • @damonbeddingfield2958
    @damonbeddingfield2958 2 года назад

    Attention to detail in your craft will expose your flaws and develop your strengths. Thx Jeremy for this my man, me and Dad are ordering one soon, and Oh ya baby we are watching ;)

  • @relicoin
    @relicoin Год назад

    Thanks ordered the Phoenix based on your review here - I like the shape of it - love the clean plug . $143 though with pads - pricey, hopefully lasts me a while . As you said, most shovels die in less than a year - hoping this one doesn't . Cheers

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  Год назад +1

      You can pry as hard as you want. I have abused this shovel more than any shovel I have had. This thing is nearly indestructible. I put my reputation on the Phoenix.

  • @sirkyoj1
    @sirkyoj1 4 года назад +1

    When I lose it break my root slayer I will order one. I like how it digs plugs.

    • @rivercitymetaldetecting9854
      @rivercitymetaldetecting9854 2 года назад

      When you break your root slayer just get a replacement.
      They have a lifetime warranty lol.

  • @vetteguy
    @vetteguy 2 года назад

    wish they were cheaper.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  2 года назад

      Phoenix are well worth the money. I have spent $70 on many shovels and they just bend and break. The Phoenix I have had for 4 years every day hunting, never had a prob with the Phoenix.

  • @detectingaddicts2732
    @detectingaddicts2732 3 года назад

    I bought a Phoenix because of Paystreak videos thanks bud

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  3 года назад

      The Phoenix is Perfect for all types of soils and is not too heavy. The Phoenix has never let me down.

  • @wkcinaz
    @wkcinaz 4 года назад +1

    I just featured your channel on my home page.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  4 года назад

      Thank you Sand Pirate. Awesome content on you channel Sand Pirate Treasure Hunter. Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @levity2893
    @levity2893 Год назад

    i bought a Hornet a while back and boy was it worth it , even tough i had to pay a leg and a arm for the shipping and vat fees to norway ( about doubble the original price ) , but the quality is far better then anything else i`v ever tryed . i manly dig wide open fields so one might think using such an expensive shovel on ploved or pasture is overkill , and it might be but i like my equipment to be good . confidence in your gear is a big part of the game , in my opinion :)

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  Год назад

      Confidence in the gear we use is a huge part of success. Hornet is a very stout shovel.

  • @sirkyoj1
    @sirkyoj1 4 года назад

    What is your thoughts on the root slayer nomad?

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  4 года назад

      I had a root slayer. I dont remember which one but I know I had to have broken the head off. The serrated blade is awesome on the root slayers. The hilt was a little awkward on the model I had. I think it bunched my fingers together when I gripped it tight. Thanks for watching and commenting Spike.

  • @mtcooley
    @mtcooley 3 года назад

    What do you think of the Predator hornet shovel?

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  3 года назад +1

      The predator Hornet is my next shovel. The Hornet has that same parabolic design just a little bit bigger than the Phoenix. The Hornet would be very effective in the crumbly farm field dirt. I have noticed the Spartan and Ranger struggle scooping out crumbly farm field dirt out of the holes. 4" and 5" wide spade is like using tour finger to scoop you plug out of the hole. The Hornet can take a lot of dirt and scoop it out of the hole with one toss. The faster you can get down to the target means the more targets recovered per day right.

  • @MrJasonw79
    @MrJasonw79 3 года назад

    After seeing this video I had to have a Phoenix.

  • @pricetag30
    @pricetag30 2 года назад

    I though cone shaped plug are prone to hit more targets???

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  2 года назад

      If I cannot pinpoint a target within 1 inch in 3 seconds....it stays in the ground. I may be able to come back to that target with different settings and pinpoint it better. With the Phoenix I always dig a little deeper so I do not stab targets.

    • @locoraindrops7653
      @locoraindrops7653 2 года назад

      Doesn't matter how good you are or what you swing targets wont always be perfectly centered in your plug when you pinpoint.
      Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying.

  • @funkyterrance
    @funkyterrance 2 года назад

    Do you ever have the problem of hitting targets when you dig out a cone vs. a loose clod of dirt, though? I’m afraid that the Phoenix how it angles in like will hit a target. I do mainly relic hunting in old forests and I’m looking for the shovel that is best for that purpose.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  2 года назад

      Very seldom will I scratch a coin or relic with the Phoenix. I have other Predator models and the Phoenix just gets it done. I made several attempts at creating a comparison video today with my Predator shovels but had so many distractions. I will attempt again tomorrow and show in detail how there is no shovel that compares to the Phoenix design.

    • @rivercitymetaldetecting9854
      @rivercitymetaldetecting9854 2 года назад

      @@PaystreakSuperfreak you also don't dig deep tagets as you said in another video so your chances of clipping a target will be less as you are more likely to run your blade under the target not into it.

  • @iansmith852
    @iansmith852 3 года назад

    So I finally got my phoenix shovel. Nice shovel but doesn't work for me. I'm 6'4 and it is way to short for me.

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  3 года назад +1

      A local welding shop may be able to weld a longer shaft on. I am sorry the Phoenix is too short for you. The spade of the Pheonix has no rival man. If you cannot make it work for you, there is always someone in your area that will buy it.

    • @mtcooley
      @mtcooley 3 года назад

      I will buy it if you want to sell it.

    • @locoraindrops7653
      @locoraindrops7653 2 года назад

      @@PaystreakSuperfreak you modify it your warranty is toast.

  • @lloydhardwick3064
    @lloydhardwick3064 4 года назад

    I know that shovel cuts a better plug than any other one.

  • @mtcooley
    @mtcooley 3 года назад

    How is the Phoenix in the woods?

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  3 года назад +2

      All around the Phoenix performs extremely extremely extremely well in all sites, I think it is the perfect size and shape for field, stream, tall grass, dry crumbly soil because it can scoop out material much faster than a narrower 4" spade that many other detectorists use. I will always use the Phoenix. Very expensive but very effective.

    • @mtcooley
      @mtcooley 3 года назад

      Paystreak Superfreak Isn’t the hornet the same style shovel just a larger size?

  • @vajcai
    @vajcai 4 года назад

    Good videos, I know shovels makes better plugs, I don’t use it where I go, you’ll be kick out as fast as you walk in, bad impression

    • @PaystreakSuperfreak
      @PaystreakSuperfreak  4 года назад

      Sad that people think shovels tear up the ground which is the exact opposite of a hand digger or probe. We as detectorists know shovels make awesome plugs but it is hard to convince the clueless people of this fact. Thanks for watching and commenting Vajcai.

  • @rivercitymetaldetecting9854
    @rivercitymetaldetecting9854 2 года назад

    Before I get into my comment you really should specify you don't dig deep targets as you said in another video.
    Here is the reason why that matters...
    When you have a shovel that sweeps the bottom of your plug like a scoop you have a higher chance of clipping your target with the blade.
    When you pinpoint your obejective is to get your target in the center of the plug.
    By design that shovel is making it's way where when you apply downward pressure into the ground?
    The center of your plug. Hence the scooping aspect of the design.
    A lot of targets such as GW buttons, Civ buckles, powder flasks, so on and so forth are quite a bit larger than a coin(even a cartwheel penny.)
    All this design does is give you a better chance if nailing it.
    Digging shallow targets as you do you are more likely to get your blade under your target.
    Once you dig deep targets that all changes.
    Also if your target is in the plug chances are you are going to destroy that pristine plug retrieving it so...
    But hey, if it works for you have at it.
    What your plug looks like coming out of the ground doesn't matter as much as what it looks like once you walk away from it.
    If you want to keep it tidy on the permission & curb strips put a bandana down and put all of the dirt from the plug on it.
    When finished simply lift the bandana and dump your dirt back in the plug.
    Been doing it for years.
    Oh, and if you used a hinge technique when you cut your plugs you wouldn't have have to make as many cuts.
    Drives me nuts seeing folks cut plugs like you do.
    Ive seen people do that crap on smaller ones in parks with their hand diggers then they get destroyed when commercial mowers go over them.
    Only time that is cool is in the woods or on a plow field.

    • @digginggopher
      @digginggopher 5 месяцев назад

      he dosnt cut a hinge plug because he wants to move the plug away from the hole to get clear sweeps with his detector
      I oersonally copied his plug style because i dont tyink the hinge helps the grass at all, the real important part is sealing around the edges before you leave so it cant dry out
      And for smaller deep targets you can just cut a larger plug and you wont scratch it, but yeah i giess that wouldnt work with larger targets