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We supply detailed information on metal detectors & treasure hunting supplies for the metal detecting hobby.Fisher, Garrett, Tesoro, Bounty Hunter. Troy & Minelab metal detectors & treasure hunting supplies - metal detecting diggers, and scoops.
we build metal detectors for those who never accept second best. Successful and results-oriented people always choose products that push the limits on performance, quality and service. They know what it takes to give them the edge and to stay on top. Metal detectors are designed specifically for these individuals, whether they are seasoned veterans or brand new to the hobby. There are many metal detectors on the market that offer a variety of attractive bells and whistles, but if you want real results in the field, a Metal detector will give you the "unfair" advantage you are looking for.
 

 

Bounty Hunter Metal Detectors Walk Through Metal Detectors GTI 2500 Garrett Metal Detector Fisher Hand Held Metal Detector
 
Tesoro Silver UMax Metal Detector
   Metal Detector Comparisons:  
You have many different choice to have a metal detector. You can use our catalog for metal detector comparisons. There are many brands and many models of metal detectors which you can compare.

Test your metal detector frequently. At first sight of it you would think that testing a metal detector would be quite a simple task. Just dig a few holes bury a few coins and see how deep you can detect them. In practice its not quite so simple or straight forward. Books, Magazines, Field tests, and other publications tend to steer clear of any serious tests, preferring to quote in air tests that are just about useless. Actual in ground performance usually falls far short of advertised depths. So called independent field testers are usually under pressure from editors or on a bung from manufacturers to exaggerate depths.

You may be surprised to learn that many of the modern coins being minted today are actually made of steel. A steel blank is struck and then coated with a very thin layer of copper. Probably three quarters of the UK 1p and 2p copper coins have now been replaced with these steel clones. If selecting coins for metal detector tests it is easy to spot the steel coins by using a magnet. The pure copper 1p and 2p are ideal for detector testing, and will give about the best depth you will get on coins. The older English coins such as the 1 penny and 1/2 penny are also suitable for testing if you have them.