HuntNdig
Sr. Member
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2011
- Messages
- 463
- Reaction score
- 47
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- North Texas
- Detector(s) used
- AT Pro
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
I purchased this machine on impulse because i had to have a metal detector and i didn't exactly have the cash for anything more. I will be completely honest about this machine, I absolutely love it. I started metal detecting with it last month on Sept 5th and have had one incredible month. It only has a power knob, disc knob and a sensitivity meter. The sensitivity meter is more than useless as it always pings to the maximum on any high tone, so this machine is based on sound alone. It is very very easy to determine if it is a desirable target or trash with its two tone operation. I however do NOT recommend using this detector for finding Nickels or Gold. You must have your disc set 1/4 of a turn which gives you a VERY HIGH range of trash as where higher end detectors let you "notch" these in. In my one month endeavor i have found 4 roosy dimes, 3 silver rings, 1200+ clad coins( 9 of which were nickels from spills) totaling almost $100. I also like that it does really well against twist tops and bottle caps. You will of course dig some, but i have watched others with higher end detectors dig a lot more in a regular hunt. It is very well at pinpointing a target. I tried the BH Quick Silver and got frustrated very fast because i had so much trouble trying to pinpoint targets and false signals. One major gripe i have about this detector is the arm rest. I am 6'3'' and it is way too short for me. The forearm cup only comes 2 inches higher than my wrist....it is also plastic without any type of comfort foam or non abrasive material. I have hunted with it for 5+ hours at a time, so it is tolerable, but discomforting. But, you get what you pay for as far as the forearm cup goes. As far as operation goes, I set my Power level to 3/4 of the dial when in parks and recreation areas looking for coins, and to the max when relic hunting less populated. I ALWAYS leave my disc at least 2/3 of the max level (unless relic hunting in which i turn it off). Because of the two tone disc setting, this allows you to find zincs as well as all other coins tokens etc. If you want to eliminate zincs 3/4-7/8 of disc will be good. The battery life seems a little short because this machine lacks a headphone jack and around 12-15 hours is about max for battery life. This machine is also VERY LOUD, i placed a few index cards over the speaker box. It seems to me the typical max depth around 4-6 inches and occasionally might reach 7-8 but with a VERY FEINT signal. I dug a Susan B Anthony around 7 inches and it was a dig-n-see because the signal was extremely quiet. Overall, for someone interested in the hobby and not wanting to drop over $100, this detector is very good for a cheap price of $66 on Amazon. I would recommend this to anyone who is even curious about metal detecting. Visit my YouTube channel and see it in action, i will also be making a Review/how to video soon. I am very impressed with what this $70 dollar machine has been capable of and am glad to have it.