That seems a little harsh, sir. Garrett makes quality equiptment. If you can't
understand how it works you should talk to the seller if you are unable to vist
the factory in Dallas. Have you been in an airport recently? The detectors used
in them are mostly Garrett, in fact I have never seen any other brand. I have
taken back detectors to the factory and exchanged for something I felt more
comfortable with. Give it a try before badmouthing a good reputable company.
lastleg,
first i'm asking for an apology to the garrett company and you guys.firsthand maybe i was just furious when i first found out that this detector is not good here in philippines.as i said every where i detect,its giving me full scale reading.so two time we dug and found nothing at twelve feet deep.maybe its usefull and good in some other place but definitely not here in phil.
thanks and good luck
Greenapple, I am sorry for the inconvenience you had with that detector. I just
wish you had some training with it to get to know it's capabilities and limitations.
Most of us have gone through what you have, detector anguish. If this was
mail-order anguish I have personal scars so I know how you feel. You need to
just ask for help on the Garrett Forum and you will get friendly advise. Good luck.
HOLA Green apples: I am curious , how much time have you spent "learning" to use it? I have one and it works superbly here in Mexico, an area loaded with iron and minerals.
Do you clearly understand the instructions written in English or Spanish? If not, ask Mr Charles Garrett personally if he can supply them in the idioma which you are most familiar with.
I have known him for 20 some years and I have found that he is a treasure hunter himself when ever possible. He knows and understands dectorists problems , and is constantly trying to improve his instruments and help others. He has established an excellent team to help with problems such as you have, the only thing is that You have to contact them and tell them of your problem or they cannot help you.
Don Jose d e La Mancha
p.s. check with Zobex, he might be able to help you.
Actual results from my back yard using the Treasure Hound with the Master Hunter CX Plus: On a twelve-inch aluminum frying pan, three feet with a strong signal, four feet with a weak signal. I could also hear the water meter, an underground steel tank, and two foundations that used to hold up a clothesline.
I took it to the beach but found it would only detect whole beer cans. After digging seven of those, I got tired of it and switched to the regular 8.5 inch single coil. That found more than $3 in clad coins, and my wife had to drag me off the beach far past sunset.
HI CHIP: Hmm You do realize that it is recommended for beer can size UP? Incidentally the fact that it worked on the beach is a strong plus in it's favor.
yes i got your advice don jose,don't worry the next time i'm the USA i'll tryto find time to visit garlad tx and have some hands on training from garrett.
someday somehow i'll learn how to operate it accurately.
thanks,
greenie
Re Don Jose's comment, I mainly took it to the beach to see if it (the two-coil attachment) would detect *down* to a single beer can, or did it need a whole six-pack. The directions suggest it won't go any smaller than a one-gallon can. So its ability to find beer singles is an observation but not a complaint. In fact I'm thrilled with the whole set-up and wish I had bought one years ago. I presently have 3 sizes of coils for it and will eventually get the fourth tiny size.
Just to satisfy my own curiosity about them, how do you folks who have the treasure hound use them? Are you going out in the field looking for specific caches or large objects, or are you going out like you detect with a standard coil and just did when you get a hit? I've always wondered about these as I have a Grand Master Hunter from the early 90s and the two box treasure hound was an option for it. I would love to hear about what kind of things people are finding with them. Thanks!
I bought the treasure hound to look for a specific cache about shoe box size. The trip to the beach was just a lark & a learning experience. I won't be going on too many larks in future, that darn thing is heavy. But it will hear things too deep for lesser coils.
the treasure baron TF-900 is a lot easier and has better depth than the garrets or the whites... it has a lot better disc and is less noisy on mineralized ground... PLUS it is half the cost.... there is an extreme learning curve with the garrets ..... the whites is pretty noisy at all times