Best pinpointer

blong10

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Apr 9, 2014
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So recently I have been interested in a new pinpointer. I currently have a bounty hunter pinpointer and well it only gets about maybe half a inch depht. I was looking towards the Garrett propointer or the whites trx. Which is better and the pros and cons of both please and also depth for both. Thanks
 

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Metal Detecting Stuff

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They are both very dependable pinpointers. The Garrett has been around for many years, so a portion of them breaking after awhile is not uncommon. The Whites has only been out a few months. They are both doing very well in the marketplace. They both have a two year warranty.

I used the Garrett Propointer for many years before recently switching to the TRX.

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McKinney_5900

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If I was starting my pinpointer buying all over again right now, I would go straight to the TRX also. I've loved my Propointer though, and been lucky in having no breakdowns that wasn't operator error. For comments about the Garrett's being cheaper and buy that one? Some of that makes sense, but go look at what the two company's suggested retail is on both. There ain't enough difference. The rest of getting either pinpointer bought $ "right" is dealing with sponsors. Easy as pie IMO.

martin
 

SonoftheSouth

Greenie
Jun 23, 2014
10
13
TN
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White's DFX
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Get the Cen-Tech from Harbor Freight for $15. Buy 2. It works flawlessly until it tears up and then just pitch it and get another. Garrett and TRX are the best but not worth the money by any means.
 

RobRieman

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Get the Cen-Tech from Harbor Freight for $15. Buy 2. It works flawlessly until it tears up and then just pitch it and get another. Garrett and TRX are the best but not worth the money by any means.

Lol. Might as well just bend a couple of coat hangers and go with that. I would go through 2 Cen-Techs a week.
 

dirtscratcher

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Next time this happens turn the Garrett off and back on again while it is in the hole and detune it. You'll be amazed at how well this works. Know how to use your equipment. Reading the instructions can't hurt!
I have two garretts. I have two because my first one broke when it was 22 months old. I abused it so bad that over an inch of the front was worn off. I abused the heck out of it. What broke is the switch and it broke in the on position so I could still finish out the day by unscrewing the battery to turn it off. I bought the second one so I had one while the other was sent to Texas to be fixed. Like others have said, that is how much I appreciate the tool. It came back fast and looked like a brand new unit but all the paperwork said they rebuilt it, replacing the shaft, switch, etc.
The White's unit sounds like a terrific tool and I wouldn't be against owning one but I already have two Garrett's.
I've said this before. I think both White's and Minelab have copied the Garrett very very well.
When you say White's and Minelab copied the Garrett is that because they are the same shape? Because if it is that simple all brands must be copies of Fishers first detector? I own all three and consider the Minelab and White's a generation ahead. Garrett needs to go back to the drawing board maybe a propointerII.
 

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blong10

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Lol. Might as well just bend a couple of coat hangers and go with that. I would go through 2 Cen-Techs a week.

Haha that was funny
 

rainyday101

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Get the Cen-Tech from Harbor Freight for $15. Buy 2. It works flawlessly until it tears up and then just pitch it and get another. Garrett and TRX are the best but not worth the money by any means.

Obviously you have only used a Cen-Tech. Good luck with them, you don't know what you are missing.
 

SonoftheSouth

Greenie
Jun 23, 2014
10
13
TN
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White's DFX
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Obviously you have only used a Cen-Tech. Good luck with them, you don't know what you are missing.
They last about a year of hard use unless submerged and I never missed anything. They never false either. Enjoy your $100+ toy, it will never pay for itself.
 

tcornel

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Don't forget the Pistol Probe. Its pulse induction technology enables very precise location of targets 3" or so before you dig!

That might be of importance if you are having difficulty locating with the Bounty Hunter.
 

kyleeskastles

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Jun 21, 2014
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BH sharpshooter II, BH pioneer 202, garrett csi pinpointer
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Get the Cen-Tech from Harbor Freight for $15. Buy 2. It works flawlessly until it tears up and then just pitch it and get another. Garrett and TRX are the best but not worth the money by any means.

I might actually go with one and give it a shot. i got a bounty hunter pp and no offense to the company because they make great MD's, but this pinpointer sucks. It has to be dang near touching the metal before itll buzz. If they are all like that, then my mistake. Im a newbie and i have no comparison experience, so keep that in mind.

But thanks for providing a budget option for my poor butt. I will get one of these and test it compared to what i have now.
 

CladGrabber

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Oct 10, 2013
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Cen-tech is a waste of $15, they don't last 30 minutes. Junk.
 

kyleeskastles

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Cen-tech is a waste of $15, they don't last 30 minutes. Junk.

I was reading the reviews and it seems like most folks agree the button is junk. But i can easily repair that with some buttons i got already laying around the house. Now if i could get a whites or garrett i would in a heartbeat. But im use to lower quality stuff and repairing them by now, got my own soldering/repair kit going from fixing the kids toys.

What was wrong with yours, any idea?
 

bowwinkles

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The HF pointer is an experience to its self. I have had three and the first one I picked up broke (playing with it) while I was waiting in line to pay for it. The other two broke the probe end off (I epoxied them back) while in my hand in soft dirt to steady myself while I leaned to dig with the other hand. They are just not very sturdy and the shell plastic is somewhat brittle. I knew about the switch so I would just turn it on at the beginning of the hunt and off when finished. Trying to break my habit of catching my balance with the pointer in my hand is another story.
 

CladGrabber

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Tried the cen-tech when I first started out and when it's warm outside it just goes bananas and falses non-stop. And the button is junk, and the depth is weak.After a frustating episode with it I trashed it and invested in a better piece of equipment.
 

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SonoftheSouth

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Jun 23, 2014
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White's DFX
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Hold it in the air, hold in the button, turn the sensitivity knob until it alerts, then turn back until it stops. It's ready to go. I've never had any trouble with them regardless of the temperature. the button is usually the first thing to break. There are tutorials on how to replace the button with a better one, but I have always just bought another one.
 

CladGrabber

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Better solution...lay it on a flat rock, stomp repeatedly, go buy a whites TRX or garrett.
 

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Msbeepbeep

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I had an old whites pin pointer changed the on/off button 3 times had it for years. Would have bought the TRX but they weren't out then, so I got a Garrett's pro pointer no problems so far.
 

Frankn

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Blong, You might ask the question a little different because there is the old science pointers which are single function like the Bounty Hunter and Gpp. Now we have the new science pointers like the TRX, Minelab, and Vulcan which are adjustable in function. You might also ask about the history of repair/failure for which ever unit someone might recommend. Then once you have that data you can make your choice. Good luck[/QUOTE ]

Did you notice the Harbor Freight Is adjustable and cost only $16? Frank...-
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bowwinkles

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Blong, You might ask the question a little different because there is the old science pointers which are single function like the Bounty Hunter and Gpp. Now we have the new science pointers like the TRX, Minelab, and Vulcan which are adjustable in function. You might also ask about the history of repair/failure for which ever unit someone might recommend. Then once you have that data you can make your choice. Good luck[/QUOTE ]

Did you notice the Harbor Freight Is adjustable and cost only $16? Frank...-
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I have also been thru three of them (the first one broke while I was playing with in line waiting to pay for it) and for the price I could understand having a failure rate as it does. But take that price and divide it into the $127 price of the Gpp I would think that being it cost nearly 9 times less than the Gpp it would have an equal amount of failures but I feel it actually gives equal or better reliability performance than the Garrett in a lot of cases. And like you said it does have adjustable sensitivity.
 

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