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Ok i have looked everywhere, searched the forums, google searched looked far and wide to find a review on this machine all to no avail....
It has finally arrived my first ever detector, Im more excited than a kid in a candy store i take it home force the girls to go to sleep so i can unwrap and put together this piece of financial freedom... This wonderful machine i have been dreaming about since i was 10 years old when i saw my first detector in Big W for $68... This beautiful black and aluminium machine that will lead me to my pirates chest full of gold coins and jewellery all the while picking up rings and coins every other day, with a discrimanator soooo good i wont dig one piece of junk iron or ringpull and a depth of up to 3 metres (for large items
Im guessing a tin shed hidden by a sheet)
So i carefully unwrap it like a child on christmas morning trying not to wake anyone, gently put the peices together and install the batteries, pick it up and give it a swing to see how it feels. It is very light, very plastic and it feels like i will brake it very quickly.
Time for a test, i pick it up, put the headphones on, turn it on and nearly throw the bloody thing volume was on full and as soon as it got near the floor im guessing it picked up the rio in the concrete. Ok looks like it works...
Back on the table for some air tests, firstly a 5c peice, at full sensitivity in all metal mode the detector picked up the flat side at +-30cm
Next a $1 coin same thing +-30cm
Next a gold ring, the one i was most interested in, +-25cm
Next a stainless steel knife +-40cm
Doing these air tests all of them on the depth gauge were max (over 6inch)
The 5c and $1 regestered as 1c and 25c on the detectors metal type, the gold ring registered as a nail/bottle cap, and the knife registered as an s-cap?
So all in all it detects metal, i havent had a chance to take it out side yet because of rain, but later today hopefully it will get its first run in the sand pit.
Cost: $105 Delivered from Ebay seller OzLiving
The detector operates at the Very Low Frequency (VLF), 6.6 KHz
Respond to all type of metal object
3 Operation Modes:
-All Metal (Detect all kinds of metal)
-Disc (Discriminate metal type)
-Notch (Eliminate some objects)
LCD Displays:
-Depth of Target
-Sensitivity
-Disc/Notch
-Metal Type
-Low Battery Sign
Max. Sensitivity: 18cm
Current: 25mA(Static), 30mA(Dynamic)
3 Tones to indicate different types of metal
Auto Ground Balance
2" Speaker
8"(200mm) Waterproof Search Coil
Frequency:6.6kHz appox.
2 x 9V Batteries Required
Review Take 2 will be put up when i finish the outside test
Cheers, Hope it helps somebody.
Camoyakker.
It has finally arrived my first ever detector, Im more excited than a kid in a candy store i take it home force the girls to go to sleep so i can unwrap and put together this piece of financial freedom... This wonderful machine i have been dreaming about since i was 10 years old when i saw my first detector in Big W for $68... This beautiful black and aluminium machine that will lead me to my pirates chest full of gold coins and jewellery all the while picking up rings and coins every other day, with a discrimanator soooo good i wont dig one piece of junk iron or ringpull and a depth of up to 3 metres (for large items
So i carefully unwrap it like a child on christmas morning trying not to wake anyone, gently put the peices together and install the batteries, pick it up and give it a swing to see how it feels. It is very light, very plastic and it feels like i will brake it very quickly.
Time for a test, i pick it up, put the headphones on, turn it on and nearly throw the bloody thing volume was on full and as soon as it got near the floor im guessing it picked up the rio in the concrete. Ok looks like it works...
Back on the table for some air tests, firstly a 5c peice, at full sensitivity in all metal mode the detector picked up the flat side at +-30cm
Next a $1 coin same thing +-30cm
Next a gold ring, the one i was most interested in, +-25cm
Next a stainless steel knife +-40cm
Doing these air tests all of them on the depth gauge were max (over 6inch)
The 5c and $1 regestered as 1c and 25c on the detectors metal type, the gold ring registered as a nail/bottle cap, and the knife registered as an s-cap?
So all in all it detects metal, i havent had a chance to take it out side yet because of rain, but later today hopefully it will get its first run in the sand pit.
Cost: $105 Delivered from Ebay seller OzLiving
The detector operates at the Very Low Frequency (VLF), 6.6 KHz
Respond to all type of metal object
3 Operation Modes:
-All Metal (Detect all kinds of metal)
-Disc (Discriminate metal type)
-Notch (Eliminate some objects)
LCD Displays:
-Depth of Target
-Sensitivity
-Disc/Notch
-Metal Type
-Low Battery Sign
Max. Sensitivity: 18cm
Current: 25mA(Static), 30mA(Dynamic)
3 Tones to indicate different types of metal
Auto Ground Balance
2" Speaker
8"(200mm) Waterproof Search Coil
Frequency:6.6kHz appox.
2 x 9V Batteries Required
Review Take 2 will be put up when i finish the outside test
Cheers, Hope it helps somebody.
Camoyakker.