A great White's metal detector for searching large metal objects at greater depths. Use the optional 15" search coil to reach an impressive 5 foot depth. Now when you are working in the wet sand, and you find a target, pinpoint it. Treasure is not always things of obvious value, though. This metal could be anything from discarded pieces of aluminum to buried treasures. Though this machine has been around for quite some time, advances through the years has made it much better than it was before allowing the person to use it to even detect the smallest metallic object in any terrain. 2Old Newspapers contain a wealth of information on almost every page Stories about holiday celebration on the town square park (May no longer exists) Carnival arriving in town (where did they set up?) and much more information. How and where you plan to use your detector is a major consideration. For walking speed, remember the paint rollerr analogy above.
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