I went to the local hobby shop today to take a look at detectors and they recommended the Whites Coinmaster Pro at $279.99. I'm looking for something in the $300 range. Is this a good detector?
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jeff-gordon said:his name on here is williamsingr
dimedigger said:i have a hundred dollar bounty hunter that can go in wet salt sand and the ocean water with no problem. just discriminate the iron out which may make you lose gold rings but hey you can find the coins.
Phanntom said:I can't recall now if it's the Coinmaster Pro or GT that is the latest one. The latest one has exactly the same specs as the Prizim 6T which includes a "Beach Mode". I have the 6T and took it 2 weeks ago to the So. Cal beach and it did much better than I expected. It doesn't do well crossing from wet to dry sand. You're best to let it ground balance and then remain either in the wet or dry...working along the beach rather than up and down from the water.
I'm very happy with the 6T but when they discontinued it and replaced it with the Coinmaster either Pro or GT, they lowered the price $300 immediately devaluing mine. It was a good maching at $600 and an even better one at $300.
From what I read its the GT that replaced the Prizm. Are you able to use the Prizm in the water? It isn't really a big deal if I can't I'm just curious.
gleaner1 said:All coils are waterproof, so you can use any metal tecter in the water, as long as you dont drop the brain box into the drink.