Help! Hand Detectors
ROCKETMAN
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I'm a beginner and thinking of purchasing a Hand Detector(pointer).
Is the Garrett Security Detector Modell 11651 good one? I'm looking on Ebay and also was wondering what a good price would be.
Thanks for any input!!!!!
Rich
Is the Garrett Security Detector Modell 11651 good one? I'm looking on Ebay and also was wondering what a good price would be.
Thanks for any input!!!!!
Rich
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<< <i>I'm a beginner and thinking of purchasing a Hand Detector(pointer). Is the Garrett Security Detector Modell 11651 good one? I'm looking on Ebay and also was wondering what a good price would be. Thanks for any input!!!!! Rich >>
What do you want to use it for?
http://www.intapol.com/police-security/equipment/accessories/product.php?product=garrett-metal-detector&productid=19245&cat=274&page=1
Jerry
Rich
<< <i>Hi Jerry! I'll be using it with my Metal Detector when digging up coins, etc.
Rich >>
The Whites Bullseye seems to be a popular choice, however there are many different types out there.
Here are some examples of models that should be better suited for you: Kellyco
By all means get a security handheld if you're frisking felons for hidden weapons, but if you are trying to pinpoint deep Indian head pennies at the bottom of a hole, get something more like what DesertRat or Zot linked to. I used to use a Tinytec deluxe and have owned two of them. They are nice inexpensive probes but twice now I have had issues with the buzzer on them becoming nearly inaudible- I guess they're cheap because they use cheap parts. They're worth the money but I wonder if something like the Bullseye wouldn't be a better choice.
I also have a Sun-Ray Invader built-in/inline probe for my Garrett GTI-2500. It clips on the shaft of my detector and uses the detector's power supply and discrimination settings, etc. It was expensive but would've been worth it if it worked properly. When it was working, it was really great to have, but unfortunately, I am having issues with it, too, and so I am in the frustrating position of owning two probes (one expensive and one cheap), neither of which are working properly. At least I got my money's worth out of the cheap Tinytec.
One should remember, however, that they are meant to be pinpointers - not digging tools...
I broke one after I had repeatedly used it for digging (after having pinpointed the target)... which can be very tempting sometimes
Hi Rich, Don't over look "tone ID" so easy. It can be a good thing. It might take a little time to get used to it.
Jerry