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    Ace 250 vs 350?

    Hi everyone! I've been sharing my finds with a friend in Australia and she's been bitten by the bug! She has a limit on what she can spend though. Can anyone tell me what the 350 has over the 250? Is it worth spending the extra money? If not she can put the money toward her tools. Thanks so much!!

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    i actually owned both of them and yes i would say it is worth the extra if your doing alot of iron discrim. coil is better, not to say you cant get the coil for the 250 but ive used it on the 250 its better suited for the 350. i noticed that the 350 is better at picked up little targets i.e foil etc. my girlfriend says its pretty good at discrimination and she thinks it reads deeper as well. i would recommend it myself.

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    Here's the way I look at it: If you find one extra gold ring over the entire life of the detector, then you recover the extra price you paid. That's not to mention the extra features that make it nicer to use. The Ace 350 is the #2 best seller at a big metal detector distributor. (AT Pro is the #1 best seller). Call your dealer and ask them. As Charles Garrett says, you might want to consider spending more money on a detector than you had originally intended.
    O God of compassion, You alone can justify me and Your will never reject me when I, contrite, approach Your Merciful Heart, where no one has ever been refused, even if he were the greatest sinner. For Your Son assured me: Sooner would heaven and earth turn into nothingness than would My mercy fail to embrace a trusting soul.

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    Thank you both very much! I will pass this on to her. Her husband will only allow her to spend a certain amount. And I have owned the 250 but not the 350 so I wasnt sure which she would be better off with. I really appreciate your time and effort to help!
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    Garrett has sold tons of the Ace 250 so if she can't afford the 350 then that would be a good second choice. Why don't you sell her your 250 and buy a 350? Or better yet an AT Pro. I've never seen a detector that has gotten so much praise. I guess why that is the #1 best seller. Just a suggestion.
    Last edited by signal_line; Jun 23, 2012 at 10:00 PM.
    O God of compassion, You alone can justify me and Your will never reject me when I, contrite, approach Your Merciful Heart, where no one has ever been refused, even if he were the greatest sinner. For Your Son assured me: Sooner would heaven and earth turn into nothingness than would My mercy fail to embrace a trusting soul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by signal_line
    Garrett has sold tons of the Ace 250 so if she can't afford the 350 then that would be a good second choice. Why don't you sell her your 250 and buy a 350? Or better yet an AT Pro. I've never seen a detector that has gotten so much praise. I guess why that is the #1 best seller. Just a suggestion.
    I would be happy to, if I still had it. I sold it to my niece and bought a whites XLT. It was an awesome 1st detector, I just wanted something that would go deeper. thanks for your help!

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    Oh, sorry. For an extra $85 for the 350, I don't understand why anyone would even ask.
    O God of compassion, You alone can justify me and Your will never reject me when I, contrite, approach Your Merciful Heart, where no one has ever been refused, even if he were the greatest sinner. For Your Son assured me: Sooner would heaven and earth turn into nothingness than would My mercy fail to embrace a trusting soul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TENNESSEEGAL View Post
    Hi everyone! I've been sharing my finds with a friend in Australia and she's been bitten by the bug! She has a limit on what she can spend though. Can anyone tell me what the 350 has over the 250? Is it worth spending the extra money? If not she can put the money toward her tools. Thanks so much!!
    The big upgrade from the Ace 250 to the Ace 350 is the DD coil.
    The Ace 350 runs on 8.25kHz. (better to detect gold) also has enhanced iron resolution & DD coil. Plus it comes with headphones.
    The Ace 250 runs on 6.5kHz with a concentric coil.
    Here is why:
    http://www.hollandsbrook.com/blog/dd...vs-concentric/
    http://www.garrett.com/hobbysite/hbb...ech_sheet.aspx
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    This is copied right from Garrett's website:
    I highlighted in blue the new features over the 250

    Garrett Hobby Division
    ACE™ 250 Metal Detector
    Product No: 1139070.....MSRP: $249.95
    Key Features

    •Electronic Pinpointing: to precisely locate target and speed recovery


    •Accept/Reject Discrimination: to modify discrimination patterns


    •Five Search Modes: select pre-set discrimination pattern or create your own


    •Continuous Coin Depth Indicator: to determine target depth


    •Battery Condition Indicator: shows battery life continually


    •Interchangeable ACE series searchcoils: are available


    •Expanded Target ID Legend: easy-to-read above large LCD screen


    •Pushbutton Controls: with One-Touch operation


    •Other features: 3-piece travel/storage, disassembles to 24"; adjustable
    arm cuff; quarter-inch (1/4") size headphone jack.
    Search Modes (Discrimination Patterns): 5 plus electronic pinpointing

    •All Metal (Zero)
    •Jewelry
    •Custom
    •Relics
    •Coins
    •Pinpoint


    ACE™ 350 Metal Detector
    Product No. 1140260.....MSRP: $349.95 (U.S.)
    Key Features

    •.Enhanced Iron Resolution™: allows more control of iron discrimination levels; helps separate good targets from adjacent junk iron


    Powerful new Double-D searchcoil: provides greater detection depth and performance in mineralized grounds and excellent scanning coverage.

    •Higher Frequency: offers improved ability to detect both small (i.e. small gold nuggets) and large targets

    •Volume Control Headphones: included with purchase



    •Electronic Pinpointing: to precisely locate target and speed recovery


    •Accept/Reject Discrimination: to modify discrimination patterns


    •Five Search Modes: select pre-set discrimination pattern or create your own


    •Continuous Coin Depth Indicator: to determine target depth


    •Battery Condition Indicator: shows battery life continually


    •Interchangeable ACE series searchcoils: are available


    •Other features: One-Touch operation; 3-piece travel/storage, disassembles to 24"; adjustable arm cuff; quarter-inch (1/4") size headphone jack.
    Search Modes (Discrimination Patterns): 5 plus electronic pinpointing

    •All Metal (Zero)
    •Jewelry
    •Custom
    •Relics
    •Coins
    •Pinpoint


    I agree with what was said before that for $85 more it is a way better detector. Also if you can afford it go for the 2 coil package. It is cheaper in the long run.( ask me how I know ) The added 5x8 DD coil is used for high trash and tight spots like the Sniper coil but with greater ground depth.

    Good luck & happy hunting
    Last edited by Ace350; Jun 26, 2012 at 01:13 PM.
    One must be smarter than the equipment they are working with!

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    I agree with what was said before that for $85 more it is a way better detector. Also if you can afford it go for the 2 coil package. It is cheaper in the long run.( ask me how I know ) The added 5x8 DD coil is used for high trash and tight spots like the Sniper coil but with greater ground depth.

    Good luck & happy hunting[/QUOTE]

    Wow! Ace, thank you so much! I wasn't sure if 350 was the better detector for the money as there are a whole lot more reviews on the 250..
    I thank you so much for your time and effort. You are the best!

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    Quote Originally Posted by signal_line
    Oh, sorry. For an extra $85 for the 350, I don't understand why anyone would even ask.
    Well, unfortunately she isnt in the best situation and the $85 could go toward a pin pointer or a good digger. She said this is the only detector she will ever be able to buy so she wants to make sure she makes the right choice. She isn't in the best of home situations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TENNESSEEGAL View Post
    Wow! Ace, thank you so much! I wasn't sure if 350 was the better detector for the money as there are a whole lot more reviews on the 250..
    I thank you so much for your time and effort. You are the best!
    No problem, I like to help and pass on the metal detecting knowledge. Most of which was taught to me by others on the forum.

    As far as your friend and her tight finances. Tell her to call or email some of our forum sponsors for a price. If the shipping to Austrailia is the problem, I'm sure they have metal detecting forums over there and sponsors on their forum just like us and could get her a better deal.
    One must be smarter than the equipment they are working with!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace350

    No problem, I like to help and pass on the metal detecting knowledge. Most of which was taught to me by others on the forum.

    As far as your friend and her tight finances. Tell her to call or email some of our forum sponsors for a price. If the shipping to Austrailia is the problem, I'm sure they have metal detecting forums over there and sponsors on their forum just like us and could get her a better deal.
    Great suggestion. She's trying to buy here because things are so much more expensive in Australia. We haven't had much luck finding someone willing to ship to Australia.

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    I don't know her spending limit but looked on Australian eBay for ya. The prices looked reasonable.

    Here ya go these are the best deals I could find her with shipping to AU:
    Garrett ACE 350 Metal Detector with FREE Headphones and DVD (we ship as gift) | eBay

    Garrett Ace 250 with Pouch, Digger, and Coil Cover ! | eBay

    Garrett Ace 250 Metal Detector with 2 Year Garrett Warranty + Free Training DVD | eBay

    She could also call Kellyco they claim they are the biggest dealer in U.S. they may have good international shipping prices. They also claim to beat anyone's prices. So it's worth looking in to.

    Shipping Detail and Information Page - Kellyco Metal Detectors

    Garrett Metal Detectors For Sale - Kellyco Metal Detectors
    One must be smarter than the equipment they are working with!

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    [QUOTE="Ace350"]I don't know her spending limit but looked on Australian eBay for ya. The prices looked reasonable.


    Ace you are something else! Thank you! She hasnt been getting replies from the dealers she has emailed. This will make her day!

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    Tennesseegal,
    No problem, glad I could help.
    I am curious how it all works out for her.
    Let me know if you can.
    HH
    One must be smarter than the equipment they are working with!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace350
    Tennesseegal,
    No problem, glad I could help.
    I am curious how it all works out for her.
    Let me know if you can.
    HH
    I certainly will Ace. Thanks again!

 

 

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