Update: GoldHog no longer sells its Mystery Cons. Now they sell RawPaydirt, you can read the review HERE
Well, it is time for another review. Took me a few days but managed to get another one done. The Pay Dirt is starting to stack up again, think I have 12 bags ready for panning just no time. So will try to get at least one done this weekend and maybe even two if kids sleep a lot, lol.
The Review:
The first thing I have to say about these Mystery Cons is WOW are they hard to pan. All the gold was super fine and none of the black sands are magnetized. It took me three days to pan out this 2lb bag of pay dirt. The bag weighed in at almost 3lbs but it includes a lot of large crystals and rocks so once you pull those you have about 2lbs of superfine dirt, black sands, and flour gold. As a whole, I was super pleased with this bag of pay dirt but damn it made me work for it. In fact, the pic of the gold weight is wrong. Pic shows 1.13 grams, but I decided to go through the black sands one last time (5th time) and cleaned up the pic gold, ended up with 1.15 grams but forgot to take a pic.
Overall I was extremely pleased with this bag and will definitely buy more, but might wait until I have my rebuilt miller table ready. Will use it to break it in.
The GoldHog Mystery ended with a 9.8 out of 10 Score! This stuff was amazing, the ROI was beyond belief and it was super challenging. This paydirt was definitely everything it was stated to be and more. The only thing I found wrong with it was I didn’t have more of it. Well that and the coffee bag, but man a 9.8!
>Item Purchased: Mystery Cons
Total Cost: $35.00 (Free Shipping)
Gold Per Gram: $39.64 per gram (At time of Purchase)
Total Gold Recovered: 1.15 grams
Gold Value: $45.58
Total Return on Investment: 130.23%
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