Fishtanks
Jr. Member
Hi guy's, I'm interested in buying a another machine. One that I can use in water and on land. Can you tell me which one is the most user friendly and costs under 600.00 dollars. Thanks, Steve
Just be sure to rinse it off with clean fresh water afterwards. Saltwater has a way of messing with electronics, waterproof or not. Better safe than sorryAbsolutely you can submerge it up to 10' in salt or freshwater
We were finally able to get some of these coveted underwater detectors in stock. We can only get these when Treasure Hunter has factory extras.For the avid beach comber, treasure diver, wader along FL's treasure coast, or deep sea diving detector, the Sand Shark has what you are looking for.Unlike most underwater detectors, the Sand Shark Pro works great in salt water as well as freshwater, and with a maximum depth of 132 feet, there is virtually no treasure out of your grasp. With only two knobs, this detector is a miracle of high technology. One knob is for power on, battery test, and discrimination, the other knob is for sensitivity.Lightweight, with comfortable foam grip, this detector is a pleasure to use in or out of the water. The detector takes one Alkaline 9-volt battery which provides over 65 hours of operation time. Great for wading or diving, you don't have to worry about your metal detector getting wet. Pinpointing is a breeze with only the slightest movement needed for positive target results.With Pulse Induction technology, state of the art patented quartz crystal electronics the Sand Shark Pro operates in the most mineralized conditions. With the included waterproof and specially engineered piezo-elastic headphones, this detector is truly a treasure hunters dream.
I paid 202.00 bucks for this detecter. Supposed to cost up to $1200.00. Was I had or does this sound like a good detector. Well I will see when I get out to Florida.