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Okay, I'm impressed with the new Garrett 2500
My new detector arrived today, whoo-hooo! I've only owned a Tesoro sand shark and was strictly a water hunter. Well, I've decided to branch out and dig some dirt, hence, the new dirt machine.
She arrived this afternoon and was an easy set up. The GTI 2500 came with batteries ready to run. I watched the first five minutes of the enclosed video and learned how to set it to hunt for coins, so off I went across the street to a rarely used tot lot. Darkness was coming and I wanted to make sure it worked and play with the new machine for a few minutes.
I was listening to some subdued beeps with the screen indicating trash. It hit on a penny and said it was 2 inches down. I'm impressed on the pinpointing ability. I'm used to taking several large scoops of sand and sifting through for the target. I popped the soil and there is was, a penny!
A few more swings and a couple of quarters, right where the machine said it would be. (how long as this amazing technology been around anyhow?) It was indicating a pop top, like it had a few times already, and being a disbeliever, I dug... and to my suprise... a pop top, how cool was that!
I got a dime 6 inches down and then it was giving a quarter signal bouncing between junk and the coin so I decided to dig it and see for myself. That is when I got the key. I had my wife put her small gold ring on the ground and set the machine to discriminate for jewelry. Swinging the coil got some real funny beeps going over the ring. Its very thin and small. I was having trouble with the ring and she finally picked it up telling me I'll get used to how the machine operates with time. When she picked up the ring I moved the detector and it was still beeping. Turns out a rusty washer was 5 inches to the left of the ring 1 inch deep. Dummy, should have cleared the ground first.
Darkness set in... I think I'll skip tonight's TV viewing for the rest of the instructional video. I'm going hunting tomorrow!
I've got to say, first impressions... WOW!

My new detector arrived today, whoo-hooo! I've only owned a Tesoro sand shark and was strictly a water hunter. Well, I've decided to branch out and dig some dirt, hence, the new dirt machine.
She arrived this afternoon and was an easy set up. The GTI 2500 came with batteries ready to run. I watched the first five minutes of the enclosed video and learned how to set it to hunt for coins, so off I went across the street to a rarely used tot lot. Darkness was coming and I wanted to make sure it worked and play with the new machine for a few minutes.
I was listening to some subdued beeps with the screen indicating trash. It hit on a penny and said it was 2 inches down. I'm impressed on the pinpointing ability. I'm used to taking several large scoops of sand and sifting through for the target. I popped the soil and there is was, a penny!
A few more swings and a couple of quarters, right where the machine said it would be. (how long as this amazing technology been around anyhow?) It was indicating a pop top, like it had a few times already, and being a disbeliever, I dug... and to my suprise... a pop top, how cool was that!
I got a dime 6 inches down and then it was giving a quarter signal bouncing between junk and the coin so I decided to dig it and see for myself. That is when I got the key. I had my wife put her small gold ring on the ground and set the machine to discriminate for jewelry. Swinging the coil got some real funny beeps going over the ring. Its very thin and small. I was having trouble with the ring and she finally picked it up telling me I'll get used to how the machine operates with time. When she picked up the ring I moved the detector and it was still beeping. Turns out a rusty washer was 5 inches to the left of the ring 1 inch deep. Dummy, should have cleared the ground first.
Darkness set in... I think I'll skip tonight's TV viewing for the rest of the instructional video. I'm going hunting tomorrow!
I've got to say, first impressions... WOW!
