I have a small green garrett gravity trap pan for finishing and for my female companions who dont wanna lug around a 14 inch pan
I ABSOLUTLEY LOVE my TRINITY gold pan and wouldnt give it up, it works exceptionally well for clean up too
I have the green Goldcatcher i got with the GPAA membership, seems to work ok, i just lend it to my companions
Also got a proline "The professional" gold pan, it looks like the riffles are nice, though i just got it looks like a good pan for moving material faster than the trinity
and i just got a Grizzly Gold pan, havent used it yet altough the square shape and pull out bottom plug look interesting. I cant say i'm impressed with the stiff thin brittle feeling of the plastic its made out of. Looks like u have to baby these things or they'll go crack on you
and to process a larger amount of material quickly i have a Rotapan as well, but it is EXPENSIVE got mine for $270 CAD and that was the best i could get for a new one...kind of wishing i had bought used because these things are really robust and light too, i can fit it with 2-3 pans and a small pick and fold up shovel in a backpack
I do have a 36" sluice as well and it has come in quite handy although i can process almost as much material with the rotapan as i can with the sluice